Redirected packet from pf is lost

2007-05-08 Thread Andreas Häber
Hi all, I've got a Dell SC1435, running OpenBSD 4.0, with two Ethernet interfaces (bge0 and bge1) working as a gateway and firewall for our internal network. bge0 is the external connection (with a class B IPv4 address), and bge1 is the internal connection (private IP network, class C). They are

Re: Redirected packet from pf is lost

2007-05-09 Thread Steve Williams
Andreas Hdber wrote: Hi all, I've got a Dell SC1435, running OpenBSD 4.0, with two Ethernet interfaces (bge0 and bge1) working as a gateway and firewall for our internal network. bge0 is the external connection (with a class B IPv4 address), and bge1 is the internal connection (private IP netwo

Re: Redirected packet from pf is lost

2007-05-09 Thread Andreas Häber
to:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >Sent: 9. mai 2007 17:09 >To: Andreas Hdber >Cc: misc@openbsd.org >Subject: Re: Redirected packet from pf is lost > >Andreas Hdber wrote: >> Hi all, >> >> I've got a Dell SC1435, running OpenBSD 4.0, with two Ethernet >> interfaces

Re: Redirected packet from pf is lost

2007-05-09 Thread Darrin Chandler
On Wed, May 09, 2007 at 09:08:58AM -0600, Steve Williams wrote: > Check out a (very) recent thread initiated by myself with the subject > "rdr on bridge interface possible? (squid transparent proxy on bridge)". > > There are a few suggestions there, none of which have worked for me. I > have no

Re: Redirected packet from pf is lost

2007-05-09 Thread Stuart Henderson
> >> I've got a Dell SC1435, running OpenBSD 4.0, with two Ethernet > >> interfaces (bge0 and bge1) working as a gateway and firewall > >for our internal network. > >> > >> bge0 is the external connection (with a class B IPv4 address), and > >> bge1 is the internal connection (private IP network, c

Re: Redirected packet from pf is lost

2007-05-10 Thread Andreas Häber
Hi Stuart, >> >> I've got a Dell SC1435, running OpenBSD 4.0, with two Ethernet >> >> interfaces (bge0 and bge1) working as a gateway and firewall >> >for our internal network. >> >> >> >> bge0 is the external connection (with a class B IPv4 address), and >> >> bge1 is the internal connection (pr