> I fully understand your reasoning. Under normal circumstances users
> authenticate from their desktop machines (which is a unique IP) and
> therefore not a problem. However, sometimes they are VNC'd into servers
> (more CPU power) and want to access resources behind the internal
> 'firewall'.
> In short, I know the consequences of authenticating multiple users from
> the same IP... is there an easy way to turn off this authpf feature? ;)
You still don't understand.
It's not a feature. It is a requirement.
If you don't like it, then you can't provide any of the functional
parts tha
hort, I know the consequences of authenticating multiple users from
the same IP... is there an easy way to turn off this authpf feature? ;)
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> state
> pass in quick on bge0 inet from 10.0.1.47 to 172.16.80.0/22 flags S/SA keep
> state
> pass in quick on bge0 inet from 10.0.1.47 to 172.16.48.0/22 flags S/SA keep
> state
> pass in quick on bge0 inet from 10.0.1.47 to 172.16.4.0/22 flags S/SA keep
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