--- Cédric Berger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Peter wrote:
> > Can someone please tell me how my webserver LEO is able to respond to
> > requests? Don't I need to specify an outgoing rule (pass out) for
> > replies?
> >
> Your RDR rule implicitely create a state, therefore the ruleset is
> n
Peter wrote:
Can someone please tell me how my webserver LEO is able to respond to
requests? Don't I need to specify an outgoing rule (pass out) for
replies?
Your RDR rule implicitely create a state, therefore the ruleset is
not evaluated for the webserver reply.
Cedric
nat on $EXT from $L
Can someone please tell me how my webserver LEO is able to respond to
requests? Don't I need to specify an outgoing rule (pass out) for
replies?
nat on $EXT from $LAN_clients to any -> $EXT
rdr on $EXT proto tcp from any to ($EXT) port 80 -> $LEO port 80
block in on $EXT all
pass in o