block in quick on msk0 proto tcp *to* port ssh
whats this?
instead of above wrong statement, you can use block in quick on msk0
proto tcp from any to any port ssh
On Tue, Jul 24, 2012 at 2:27 AM, Peter N. M. Hansteen pe...@bsdly.netwrote:
hvom .org hvom@gmail.com writes:
I'm problem
Le Thu, 26 Jul 2012 12:44:40 +0430,
Bahador NazariFard bahador.nazarif...@gmail.com a écrit :
block in quick on msk0 proto tcp *to* port ssh
whats this?
instead of above wrong statement, you can use block in quick on msk0
proto tcp from any to any port ssh
This is the same thing. The from
Bahador NazariFard bahador.nazarif...@gmail.com writes:
block in quick on msk0 proto tcp *to* port ssh
whats this?
instead of above wrong statement, you can use block in quick on msk0
proto tcp from any to any port ssh
Please try a pfctl -vnf on a file containing only the first line.
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HI
I'm problem with pfctl and the syntax.
Line error is : *block in quick on msk0 proto tcp port ssh*
*
pfctl -nf /etc/pf.conf * is broken, no exit
My book is update is 15/05/2012, the site web update is 19/05/2012.
One soluce, please ?
Cordialy
On 07/23/12 23:31, hvom .org wrote:
HI
I'm problem with pfctl and the syntax.
Line error is : *block in quick on msk0 proto tcp port ssh*
*
pfctl -nf /etc/pf.conf * is broken, no exit
My book is update is 15/05/2012, the site web update is 19/05/2012.
One soluce, please ?
Cordialy
On 07/23/12 23:31, hvom .org wrote:
HI
I'm problem with pfctl and the syntax.
Line error is : *block in quick on msk0 proto tcp port ssh*
*
pfctl -nf /etc/pf.conf * is broken, no exit
pfctl seems to do its job, so it's not broken.
also, it does exit.
if not, provide proof.
My book
hvom .org hvom@gmail.com writes:
I'm problem with pfctl and the syntax.
Line error is : *block in quick on msk0 proto tcp port ssh*
*
pfctl -nf /etc/pf.conf * is broken, no exit
Trying to reproduce here (changing only the interface name to one that
exists on the test system) it
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