Fw: Why packets are not blocked - thanks
Thanks to all who helped solve this problem. It has been very educational for me. I knew I could find the answer here... as always. Jim
Fw: Why packets are not blocked
If I were her, and I saw these rules, I would just change my IP with ifconfig :D two problems here. 1. she is not smart enough 2. dhcpd is configured to look at her mac address and always assign this ip. cheers. Jim
Re: Fw: Why packets are not blocked
Hey Jim, Quoting Jim [EMAIL PROTECTED]: If I were her, and I saw these rules, I would just change my IP with ifconfig :D two problems here. 1. she is not smart enough I hope you mean, she is not knowledgeable enough. Shane This email was sent from Netspace Webmail: http://www.netspace.net.au
Fw: Why packets are not blocked
don't forget to flush/kill states if you want existing connections to be torn down. How do I do that? Jim
Re: Fw: Why packets are not blocked
On Tue, Mar 07, 2006 at 09:48:14PM -0600, Jim wrote: don't forget to flush/kill states if you want existing connections to be torn down. How do I do that? pfctl -k -Ray-
Fw: Fw: Why packets are not blocked
Has pfctl -k always been in pf or is this something that was new? - Original Message - From: Ray Lai [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Jim [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: misc@openbsd.org Sent: Tuesday, March 07, 2006 9:59 PM Subject: Re: Fw: Why packets are not blocked On Tue, Mar 07, 2006 at 09:48:14PM -0600, Jim wrote: don't forget to flush/kill states if you want existing connections to be torn down. How do I do that? pfctl -k -Ray-