On Wed, 25 Dec 2002, Adam Lofstedt wrote:

> > yes, your message was posted. keppt it easy, it's a
> > world-wide holiday,
> > so the answers can take while. :)
> >
> Thanks...  Sorry about this.  I didn't mean to make it
> seem hysterical or anything.
>
> > >
> > > I have a freeBSD machine with two NICS that I am
> > using
> > > as a NAT gateway.  No matter what I do, clients on
> > my
> > > LAN can't get past the gateway.  They can ping
> > both
> > > the interal and external interfaces of the
> > gateway,
> > > but can't get outside.
> >
> > Either NAT is not working or the filter are blocking
> > the packets. try doing an
> > 'ipnat -l' and post the output. If the rules are
> > loaded, drop the
> > filters ('ipf -Fa') and try again from one client.
> >
> #ipnat -l
> List of active MAP/redirect filters:
> map x10 192.168.1.0/24 -> 0.0.0.0/32 portmap tcp/udp
> 40000:60000
> map x10 192.168.1.0/24 -> 0.0.0.0/32
>
> List of active sessions:
>
> I've tried ipf -Fa, but no luck yet.
>
> Thanks and happy holidays.
>
> Adam Lofstedt

Have you issued an "ipf -y" command to synchronize IPFilter's address with
the 0/32 rule?

Marco Radzinschi
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Wed Dec 25 17:12:14 EST 2002


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