Cristiano Deana wrote :
Paste your pf.conf, it probaly contains errors.
tcpdump -i $external_interface icmp.
This is my pf.conf
extif={ ed0 }
extip={ (ed0) }
table lan { 192.168.1.0/24 }
nat on $extif from lan to any - $extip
pass all
on my clients windows:
on 192.168.1.18 :
C:\echo %os%
Melameth, Daniel D. wrote :
FWIW, while I haven't looked into this in detail, it appears Windows
clients always use the same ICMP ID--512...
I think this is right, beacuse of this state entry :
self icmp 192.168.1.18:512 - 1.2.3.4:512 - 192.9.9.3:512 0:0
but i have not any problem with
Pejman Moghadam wrote:
Melameth, Daniel D. wrote :
FWIW, while I haven't looked into this in detail, it appears Windows
clients always use the same ICMP ID--512...
I think this is right, beacuse of this state entry :
self icmp 192.168.1.18:512 - 1.2.3.4:512 - 192.9.9.3:512 0:0