Re: pf rdr (redirect) syntax solved

2011-12-01 Thread Виталий Владимирович
--- Original message --- From: Damien Fleuriot m...@my.gd To: Mark Moellering m...@msen.com Date: 30 November 2011, 21:11:19 Subject: Re: pf rdr (redirect) syntax solved On 30 Nov 2011, at 17:49, Mark Moellering m...@msen.com wrote: My apologies for posting an answer without

pf rdr (redirect) syntax solved

2011-11-30 Thread Mark Moellering
My apologies for posting an answer without a question but this is something I want searchable in the future. To use redirection ( rdr ) in pf, you MUST specify an ip address or interface. For example, if you want to force external traffic coming in on port 80 to port 443 and write this; rdr

Re: pf rdr (redirect) syntax solved

2011-11-30 Thread Maxim Khitrov
On Wed, Nov 30, 2011 at 11:49 AM, Mark Moellering m...@msen.com wrote: My apologies for posting an answer without a question but this is something I want searchable in the future. To use redirection ( rdr ) in pf, you MUST specify an ip address or interface. For example, if you want to force

Re: pf rdr (redirect) syntax solved

2011-11-30 Thread Damien Fleuriot
On 30 Nov 2011, at 17:49, Mark Moellering m...@msen.com wrote: My apologies for posting an answer without a question but this is something I want searchable in the future. To use redirection ( rdr ) in pf, you MUST specify an ip address or interface. For example, if you want to force