Todd,

On 10/27/07, Todd T. Fries <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> a very common problem is hardcoding ips in pf.conf.
>
> Try  commenting out block statements temporarily in pf.conf incase that
> does not fix the problem.
>


Yeah I updated my pf.conf to the right ip addresses and I even turned
off pf just for testing to see if it would work but it didn't/


> Can the OpenBSD router ping google and such?

The OpenBSD router has no problem connecting to the internet. Just let
me restate that the machines behind the router get the public domain's
ip but just don't get any return packets which is really weird to me.


Thanks,
- Jake


> Penned by Jake Conk on 20071027  4:11.15, we have:
> | Hello,
> |
> | I have my OpenBSD machine setup as a router and when I moved my
> | network from my office to my new datacenter I was no longer able to
> | connect to the internet from machines behind the obsd router. When I
> | try to ping a domain such as google.com from any of the machines
> | behind the router I get the ip adress of the domain or host back BUT I
> | do not get any successful replies back.
> |
> | I do have ipforwarding setup and my openbsd router machine has named
> | setup also but as a forwarder to nameservers I have located elsewhere.
> |
> | The only thing that changed when moving from network a (the office) to
> | network b (the datacenter) was the ip. It use to have a private ip and
> | now has a public ip attached to one of the ports. All the internal ips
> | with and behind the router remain the same.
> |
> | The router has actually 2 public ips, one that is carped and another
> | ip address that is just configured as a public ip.
> |
> | I don't know what else the problem could be. I've updated my default
> | gateway and ip addresses on my openbsd router, what else am I missing
> | here? Is there something probably cached that is sending requests from
> | my machines behind the router to its old ip that used to be configured
> | on the server?
> |
> | Please help!
> |
> | Thanks,
> | - Jake

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