On cs, aug 16, 2012 at 15:10:51 +0100, Kevin Chadwick wrote:
> > # pfctl -sr
> > pass all flags S/SA
> > pass in on pppoe0 inet proto tcp from <src> to <dst> port = 5555 flags S/SA 
> > synproxy state
> > 
> > This is the only rule. Otherwise it's just 'pass all'. If I remove this
> > rule too *or* change synproxy to keep, the connection is working.
> >
> 
> I remember being puzzled by that myself. I thought I had got it working
> but I'm struggling to be sure now whether I got it working or switched
> synproxy off on that machine, sorry.
>  
> > I can reproduce this on two different machines, with different ISPs and
> > different NICs facing the ISPs using pppoe.
> 
> Is it possible or have you tried the NIC that it works on in pppoe mode.

I could try it, but the two machines have two different types of NICs
(re and em) using pppoe. It would be a really weird bug in both re and
em if these drivers were to act up with pppoe and not with eg. vge
(which is the other card in one of the machines with which I'll try this
variation tomorrow).


Daniel

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