re: HELP ME WITH PF! (5th plea)

2005-04-28 Thread Didier Wiroth
Hi, >1) i have reasons to believe that pf causes my server to crash >whenever i upload/download. Why do you mean with "crashing your server"? (panic, freeze ...) >2) i also need to type some three stupid commands after every >reboot for my nat to work. i have to type: >pfctl -F a ; pfctl -Nf /etc

Re: HELP ME WITH PF! (5th plea)

2005-04-28 Thread Peter N. M. Hansteen
> 2) i also need to type some three stupid commands after every > reboot for my nat to work. i have to type: > > pfctl -F a ; pfctl -Nf /etc/pf.conf ; pfctl -sr Fafa, it would help a lot if you read the suggestions offered in the followups to your earlier messages and reported back if trying what

Re: HELP ME WITH PF! (5th plea)

2005-04-29 Thread Chris
Peter N. M. Hansteen wrote: >>3) how does this ftp-proxy work if i want to disable inetd, and >>switch ftpd with pure-ftpd? > > > You could try running ftpsesame or pftpx instead. > Why not simply use sftp? -- Best regards, Chris The only new TV show worth watching will be cancelled. _

Re: HELP ME WITH PF! (5th plea)

2005-04-29 Thread Peter N. M. Hansteen
Chris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> You could try running ftpsesame or pftpx instead. > > Why not simply use sftp? That would be a bit smarter in quite a few cases, certainly. I'm no fan of ftp myself, but there are circumstances where you need to accomodate users' perceived needs. That's wher