On Mon, Jan 30, 2006 at 02:12:54PM -0500, Price, Joe wrote:
> On the far end, the pf rules are simply pass all
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> On this end the only rules that apply are:
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> scrub in no-df
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> nat on $ext_if from !($ext_if) -> ($ext_if:0)
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> rdr on $ext_if proto tcp from any to X.X.X.X/32 port ftp -> X.X.
an OpenBSD box that is connected
directly to thee Internet..
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From: "Price, Joe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, January 19, 2006 6:36 PM
Subject: windows -> pf -> inet -> pf -> ftpd [not working]
>I have a problem that when
FYI, I am in passive mode.
From: Price, Joe
Sent: Thursday, January 19, 2006 5:36 PM
To: 'misc@openbsd.org'
Subject: windows -> pf -> inet -> pf -> ftpd [not working]
I have a problem that when a Windows client tries to connect to
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> I have a problem that when a Windows client tries to con
To even begin to get help on this, you'd need to submit the pf rules on
those obsd boxen.
On Thu, Jan 19, 2006 at 05:36:02PM -0500, Price, Joe wrote:
> I have a problem that when a Windows client tries to connect to this ftp
> site, windows explorer returns 'The operation timed out'.
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I have a problem that when a Windows client tries to connect to this ftp
site, windows explorer returns 'The operation timed out'.
The setup is, windows box behind a openbsd PF (NAT enabled) through the
public internet to another openbsd PF (NAT enabled) which has a rdr rule
to redirect to anoth
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