Hi Scott!

Am Sonntag, den 01.10.2006, 14:23 -0400 schrieb Scott Ullrich:
> Yes it is, it is started out of the NAT redirect section.  Here is an example:
> 
> proxy     597  0.0  0.1   656   232  ??  Ss   18Sep06   0:11.64
> /usr/local/sbin/pftpx -f 10.0.0.180 -b XXX.XXXX.81.16 -c 21 -g 21
> 
> Pftpx listens on the external address, port 21 and forwards (in this
> case) all ftp related items it sees to 10.0.0.180.

Played a little with it. If I enter a new port forwarding rule for ftp
traffic and I sign the auto-add firewall question like that,

[x] Auto-add a firewall rule to permit traffic through this NAT rule

then there are made two filtering rules out of that. It's only cosmetic,
but can we rewrite the code to automatically add only the rule needed?
The warning after saving the new rule is nice. I would love to see that
for "normal" port forwardings, too.

BR, PIT


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