I'm trying to find the cleanest solution for correct routing of internal LAN
servers to the external IP's of other servers in the same LAN.
I have read the OpenBSD FAQ here
(http://www.openbsd.org/faq/pf/rdr.html#reflect ) and mostly understand the
problems associated with doing this via some
On 2012-11-13, James Chase ja...@wintercastle.net wrote:
Also, is there some catch all that could be created with rules like this?
Currently we are using this on specific services when we want to be able to
use the fqdn on a local server without adding the internal ip resolution to
/etc/hosts:
James Chase james () wintercastle ! net
If I fully understand your situation a lot of what you do depends on
whether you intend to resolve names and whether you can use subnets.
In my situation I have a number of servers and internal clients on
different subnets with one external public IP
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