Dimitry Andric wrote:
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.

Dmitry,

I appreciate your post, but my pf.conf file only consists of the rule that I have stated for the redirect. I have no other filtering going on...

Thanks,

Tim.

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