On 13 Jan 2003, Jason Dixon wrote:
I'm trying to interpret a block rule that is showing in my
pflogd/tcpdump output. The firewall is a bridge that is currently
blocking all igmp, as well as 224.0.0.0/3 traffic (amongst other
things). However, neither of these should log. What's
On Tue, 2003-01-14 at 04:28, Daniel Hartmeier wrote:
On Tue, Jan 14, 2003 at 10:20:19AM +0100, Dries Schellekens wrote:
Jan 13 17:50:02 cortez pf: Jan 13 17:40:43.230184 rule -1/3(short):
block in on rl1: 66.92.xxx.xxx 238.7.6.6: igmp nreport 238.7.6.6 [ttl
1]
These igmp packets
On Mon, Jan 13, 2003 at 06:40:39PM -0500, Michael Shalayeff wrote:
the main problem is that all of the MX hosts for the
domain(s) covered by the mail server running spamd
have to filter the same list of ip addresses.
otherwise they just remail it to the lower priority
MX when it fails w/ the
Greets All:
I know this is really lame and has probably been been addressed time and
time again, but I have not been able to google a good
discussion/example of how to configure pf for incoming ftp and am under
the gun to get it done.
configuration is 3 legged routing firewall. ext_if is