Greg Troxel <g...@lexort.com> writes: > But if you had a subnet behind a machine with npf, such as the usual > home router and LAN, and you wanted to return-rst to an ssh packet > intended for a host on the LAN, it would have to do this.
I thought about this issue. Even in that case, the destination MAC address would be that of the home router. The packet would be ours even when the IP address isn't. Thanks. ------------------------ Despite the time I've spent on this, I've actually found this one somewhat entertaining. -- - Brian