> The hard drive on my firewall machine died overnight, so I rebuilt
> it with a new hard drive this morning. I grabbed the most recent
> OpenBSD CD I had
> Any ideas on where I might be going wrong, and what I can do to fix it?
You should be restoring from backups. Then you'd have a known worki
On Tue, Dec 2, 2008 at 9:47 PM, Stijn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Can you post the output of "pfctl -s all".
I could do, but the problem was the lack of pf=YES in rc.conf
It all works fine now.
Tet
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is pf enabled? sounds like it's just acting as a router at the mo to
me...
pf -ef /etc/pf.conf
On 2 Dec 2008, at 15:10, - Tethys wrote:
Hi...
The hard drive on my firewall machine died overnight, so I rebuilt
it with a new hard drive this morning. I grabbed the most recent
OpenBSD CD I ha
Hi...
The hard drive on my firewall machine died overnight, so I rebuilt
it with a new hard drive this morning. I grabbed the most recent
OpenBSD CD I had to hand (which was 3.8 -- yes, I know, and the
order for 4.4 followed as soon as I got to work and had net access
again).
The problem is that
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