Re: Howto Pass googlebot on Webserver [SOLVED]
Insan Praja SW wrote: On Tue, 26 Feb 2008 09:31:29 +0700, Ted Unangst [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 2/25/08, Insan Praja SW [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Misc@, While testing my brandnew 4.3-beta AMD64.MP webserver, I apply a simple pf.conf to let some connection in and all out. But something interesting came out, pf actually blocks my webserver googlebot apps originated from the server, which is strange since I use pass out all. So, I'm wondering if anybody on Misc@ could help me out with this. I appreciate any replies related to this. Thanks, block drop in quick inet from 127.0.0.1 to any hmmm Well, It must bad since the hmmm word came out.. :D But really, even after I removed the antispoof dan the scrub, nothin changes.. and, finally change block log all to block in log all it solve the problem.. I wonder why... because the last rule is to pass out all. Isn't pf plays last matching rule? No later rule will override the above rule, because it includes the 'quick' keyword. SD
Re: Howto Pass googlebot on Webserver [SOLVED]
On Tue, 26 Feb 2008 09:31:29 +0700, Ted Unangst [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 2/25/08, Insan Praja SW [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Misc@, While testing my brandnew 4.3-beta AMD64.MP webserver, I apply a simple pf.conf to let some connection in and all out. But something interesting came out, pf actually blocks my webserver googlebot apps originated from the server, which is strange since I use pass out all. So, I'm wondering if anybody on Misc@ could help me out with this. I appreciate any replies related to this. Thanks, block drop in quick inet from 127.0.0.1 to any hmmm Well, It must bad since the hmmm word came out.. :D But really, even after I removed the antispoof dan the scrub, nothin changes.. and, finally change block log all to block in log all it solve the problem.. I wonder why... because the last rule is to pass out all. Isn't pf plays last matching rule? Thanks, Insan -- Using Opera's revolutionary e-mail client: http://www.opera.com/mail/