that's the thing, you don't... Each time you change anything in your
rules or reboot the box, this configuration is lost. You could save the
edited rules.debug file and use it whenever you loose this specific rule
Sex, 2008-05-09 às 16:14 -0300, Diego A. Gomez escreveu:
> 2008/5/9 David Meireles
2008/5/9 David Meireles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Diego, I had the same problem (have a pfSense acting as VPN client, and from
> the server I can ping the other side, from the lan I can't).
> Here's what you have to do:
>
> First, disable automatic outbound nat rules, or else this will only work for
>
2008/5/9 David Meireles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Diego, I had the same problem (have a pfSense acting as VPN client, and from
> the server I can ping the other side, from the lan I can't).
> Here's what you have to do:
>
> First, disable automatic outbound nat rules, or else this will only work for
>
Diego, I had the same problem (have a pfSense acting as VPN client, and
from the server I can ping the other side, from the lan I can't).
Here's what you have to do:
First, disable automatic outbound nat rules, or else this will only work
for a few seconds
Second, edit /tmp/rules.debug and add the
On Fri, May 9, 2008 at 12:56 AM, Diego A. Gomez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I need to write a nat rule for tun0 (VPN) interfase
> Can I do it through config.xml?
>
I don't believe that's possible without at least some minor code
changes. 1.3 will allow NAT on OpenVPN interfaces but that's not
a
2008/5/9 Chris Buechler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Fri, May 9, 2008 at 12:44 AM, Diego A. Gomez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> How I can to write a nat rule in command line?
>>
>
> you don't.
>
> you can manually edit config.xml, add the rule, remove the
> config.cache and reload the filter rules but
On Fri, May 9, 2008 at 12:44 AM, Diego A. Gomez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> How I can to write a nat rule in command line?
>
you don't.
you can manually edit config.xml, add the rule, remove the
config.cache and reload the filter rules but that's not suggested
since you could blow up your config
How I can to write a nat rule in command line?
Thanks!
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