On 2009-07-02 23:01, Tim Traver wrote: > In reading up, it appears that the redirect config line should do that, > and in testing, I have a simple line like this in the pf.conf > > rdr pass inet proto tcp from any to 209.131.36.158 port 80 -> [internal > address here] port 80 > > now, I haven't made that internal address be an address on the local box > yet, cause I'm testing to see how this works... > > I can manually telnet to [internal address here] port 80 with no > problems and get the apache greeting. > > Once I turn on and load the pf.conf file (with pfctl -F all -f > /etc/pf.conf), and I try to telnet to 209.131.36.158 port 80 (generic > www.yahoo.com), I don't get redirected to the internal address port 80 > and get the apache greeting that is expected...
Please post your pf.conf, or it will rather difficult to see what is wrong. _______________________________________________ [email protected] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-pf To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[email protected]"
