On Friday 15 December 2006 06:00, Darrin Chandler wrote: > On Thu, Dec 14, 2006 at 07:09:22PM -0800, Greg Thomas wrote: > > On 12/14/06, L. V. Lammert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >At 09:22 PM 12/14/2006 +0100, Erik Wikstrvm wrote: > > >>I've get an box laying in my basement running OpenBSD 3.7 (probably > > >> should upgrade that some time but I've never taken the time) acting as > > >> gateway for both wired and wireless networks. Everything has been > > >> working flawlessly except one thing; I can not access computers on the > > >> wireless network from the wired one or vice versa. This has not been > > >> much of a problem since I'm mostly connecting via the wired network > > >> but now my mother has gotten herself a laptop and she wishes to be > > >> able to access another computer to print. Most computers (are not > > >> mine) and run Windows. > > > > > >Your wireless router is probably blocking port 139 (Windows SMB) - > > > standard practice. Go to the router configuration page and unblock. > > > > I didn't know that OpenBSD had a router configuration page. > > Unfortunately I've looked at his pf.conf for a little bit now and in > > my caffeine deprived state I don't see anything preventing access > > between rl0 and ath0. > > > > A little detail from the OP on how he is trying to reach the other > > computers would help. Can he ping by IP? Can he ping by name? Is > > his mother trying to print via name or IP address? > > I can't see anything obviously wrong, either. Then again I'm about 2 > seconds away from falling asleep. tcpdump pflog0 and ping tests seems > like a good place to start.
I'm pretty new to pf, but isn't nat on rl1 from ath0:network to any -> (rl1) nat on rl1 from rl0:network to any -> (rl1) his problem? In my understanding this will also nat connections from ath0 to rl0. -- Greetings Chris