No I just check it over in vi, I can't see anything.
Is the procedure on URL: http://www.openbsd.org/stable.html correct. Of
course, I did pull down the -current, instead of the -patch sources.
What is the correct way to keep my system current? Could that be my
problem? How do I check which versi
On Thu, Jan 02, 2003 at 09:40:06PM -0700, Duncan Matthew Stirling wrote:
> What am I missing? What is the proper syntax? I thought when I looked at
> the man page this was right.
check to make sure your editor didn't accidentally inject an unprintable
character in there.
I'm having trouble setting my block-policy to drop. When I add "set
block-policy drop" to line 121 of my pf.conf script pfctl rejects it.
##--
## SETS
##---
set loginterface $ext
set limit { states 1, frag
Sabino, Justin wrote:
Okay, I'm stumped here. I'm running OpenBSD v3.1 and have the
following issue. I have PF setup (pf.conf and nat.conf) and
everything has been working great for a while. I have several
services that re-direct to one of 2 boxes on my internal (private
192.168.1.x) netwo
Excellent it works. I can't believe I missed that, it's been a while since
I've had to change my configuration. Thanks again for the quick (and non
flaming :)) response.
JMS
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Sent: Thursday, January 02, 2003 10:54 AM
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On Thu, Jan 02, 2003 at 10:46:08AM -0500, Sabino, Justin wrote:
> @12 pass in log quick on rl0 proto tcp from any to any port = 81 flags S/SA
> rdr on rl0 proto tcp from any to 67.82.111.216/32 port 81 -> 192.168.1.5
> port 80
Sorry to answer your detailed report so briefly, but you just have to
Title: PF works for everying but 1 port??
Okay, I'm stumped here. I'm running OpenBSD v3.1 and have the following issue. I have PF setup (pf.conf and nat.conf) and everything has been working great for a while. I have several services that re-direct to one of 2 boxes on my internal (private