pf help available

2006-04-01 Thread Travis H.
Hi, If anyone has questions about pf, or wants firewall rulesets written, I know that not all questions get answered here, and I am short on cash at the moment., so I am available for consulting at reasonable rates (e.g. ~$100 for a me to write you a ruleset, perhaps $25-50/hr to grovel through th

Re: PF help

2005-06-18 Thread Michiel van Baak
On 22:59, Fri 17 Jun 05, Frank Cases wrote: > > Hi all > > we got a current setup withc involves > > FW1 and FW2 carped and pfsynced as pf firewalls > > and CLUSTER having HOST A,B under them > > they are using carp to failover load balance also > > We would need a hand in configuration. > >

Re: PF help

2005-06-18 Thread Sparc Urani
On 6/18/05, Frank Cases <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi all > > we got a current setup withc involves > > FW1 and FW2 carped and pfsynced as pf firewalls > please visit and take a look at this link... http://www.countersiege.com/doc/pfsync-carp/ it is Firewall Failover with pfsync and CARP b

PF help

2005-06-17 Thread Frank Cases
Hi all we got a current setup withc involves FW1 and FW2 carped and pfsynced as pf firewalls and CLUSTER having HOST A,B under them they are using carp to failover load balance also We would need a hand in configuration. PROBLEM : we have server runnign on HOST A,B using tcp ,udp 4569 5060

Re: really basic pf help needed

2003-05-30 Thread Ed White
On Thursday 29 May 2003 23:11, Chris Low wrote: > Of course, I'm missing something here... The Win98 > box can traceroute/ping/etc. to the BSD box just fine. > However, the Win98 box can't see beyond the BSD box, > although it does correctly list the BSD box > (172.16.0.1) as the first hop. Reme

Re: really basic pf help needed

2003-05-30 Thread Robin S. Socha
* Chris Low <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: [...] > sis0 on the BSD box is connected through a crossover cable to a Win98 > box. The Win98 box has static IP 172.16.0.2, netmask 255.255.0.0, > gateway/router 172.16.0.1 (the BSD box). > > On the BSD box, pf.conf has absolutely no rules whatsoever; eve

Re: really basic pf help needed

2003-05-30 Thread Daniel Hartmeier
On Thu, May 29, 2003 at 02:11:25PM -0700, Chris Low wrote: > Any ideas as to what to try next would be appreciated. First, check whether the OpenBSD box can reach the internal host (ping it) and external hosts (ping again). Make sure you have IP forwarding enabled (sysctl -w net.inet.ip.forwardin

Re: really basic pf help needed

2003-05-30 Thread Philipp Buehler
On 30/05/2003, Chris Low <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote To [EMAIL PROTECTED]: > Of course, I'm missing something here... The Win98 > box can traceroute/ping/etc. to the BSD box just fine. > However, the Win98 box can't see beyond the BSD box, > although it does correctly list the BSD box > (172.16.0.1

Re: really basic pf help needed

2003-05-30 Thread Bengt Wessling
Hi Chris, On Thu, 29 May 2003, Chris Low wrote: > traffic in both directions - which is what I'd like > for now, then I'll play with the conf. > > Of course, I'm missing something here... The Win98 > box can traceroute/ping/etc. to the BSD box just fine. > However, the Win98 box can't see beyo

really basic pf help needed

2003-05-30 Thread Chris Low
Hi, I'm glad I found this little corner of the Net, and I certainly hope you guys can help me out with a problem I'm having. I'm a first-time pf user - actually, a first-time OpenBSD user. I'm currently experimenting with OpenBSD and pf, with an eye towards using a similar solution (different ha