Hello, and good morning.
Yes i know, but assay'd , i used my default config to test becouse this
one normaly alway's worked here.
Well, DID work, i can try with not the egress, but need to find out how
thatworked again.
for the dns inbound, as say's, was for test only, after i know all was
working
You need to show: ifconfig -A, netstat -rnf inet. I'm fairly certain
there is a configuration problem.
On 2015 Apr 20 (Mon) at 00:11:56 +0200 (+0200), Ton Muller wrote:
:i have last week setup my old asus laptop, model A6000 ,1GB ram, 80GB HDD.
:
:SK0 is the internal interface.
:RE0 is the WAN
your pf.conf is veriy similar to me .
perhaps it comes from small office
different
# increase default state limit from 10'000 states on busy systems
#set limit states 10
mine
ext_if=urtwn0
int_if=bge0
tcp_services={ 22, 80 }
icmp_types=echoreq
set block-policy return
set loginterface
On 20-4-2015 7:43, dan mclaughlin wrote:
On Sun, 19 Apr 2015 21:07:31 -0400 System Administrator ad...@bitwise.net
wrote:
On 20 Apr 2015 at 0:11, Ton Muller wrote:
i have last week setup my old asus laptop, model A6000 ,1GB ram, 80GB HDD.
SK0 is the internal interface.
RE0 is the WAN
On 20-4-2015 2:08, Kevin Gerrard wrote:
Version 5.6 here and this pf.conf is working fine, hope this helps.
You cannot have one of your interfaces also have the same ip as your gateway.
The 1.240 gateway has to be the next hop IP
uh, define next ip hop ?
-- snip --
Tony.
On 20-4-2015 5:15, Dale Lindskog wrote:
On Mon, 20 Apr 2015, Ton Muller wrote:
i can ping a host, and i get NO result back.
ping i its IP adres, i get a result back.
You are saying here, I think, that if you ping a hostname, e.g.
www.example.com, then you get no reply, but if you ping
all of them, inc no route to host.
Wel, i was it a bit tirred, i simply reinstalled bsd (glad it was still
empty) ,entered STATIC ip's, and i was still able to ping after seting
up pf.conf.
now the weard thing..
still no dns on background machines, bcouse transfering my named config
was to long,
i have last week setup my old asus laptop, model A6000 ,1GB ram, 80GB HDD.
SK0 is the internal interface.
RE0 is the WAN interface
i kept my pf.conf as simple posible to get it start
START CONFIG ##
#
int_if = sk0
ext_if = re0
tcp_services={ 22,53,113 }
icmp_types=echoreq
#
On 20 Apr 2015 at 0:11, Ton Muller wrote:
i have last week setup my old asus laptop, model A6000 ,1GB ram, 80GB HDD.
SK0 is the internal interface.
RE0 is the WAN interface
i kept my pf.conf as simple posible to get it start
START CONFIG ##
#
int_if = sk0
ext_if = re0
On Sun, 19 Apr 2015 21:07:31 -0400 System Administrator ad...@bitwise.net
wrote:
On 20 Apr 2015 at 0:11, Ton Muller wrote:
i have last week setup my old asus laptop, model A6000 ,1GB ram, 80GB HDD.
SK0 is the internal interface.
RE0 is the WAN interface
i kept my pf.conf as
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