Mark Uemura wrote:
>>like to be able to log in to their machine. I've tried setting up
>>specific rules that rdr to their machines to no avail. Here are some
>>things I've tried:
>>
>>
>
>I'm not quite sure why you are using the rdr rule? I've got the
>same requirements as you have described above but no need for rdr.
>
>I am assuming that you are making the user authenticate again after
>making any change to the authpf.rules for that particular user.
>
>You should be able to use the following pf.conf and authpf.rules
>for your particular needs.
>
>I hope that this helps.
>
>
It surely does, but I'm still having the same problem. I don't know if
there are pf rules that are saved that I need to flush before it will
load my new ones or what.... but It's still directing me to the same
*old* host. I do NOT have an /etc/authpf/authpf.rules file... I have
one setup for each user so I don't know WHERE it's getting this from.
Thanks
Brandon