[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

> Thanks Peter and mouss for the replies.

Oh, you're welcome,

> But I'm still puzzled. I read the description of the rdr directive a
> number of times and looked at some of the examples but it's still not
> clear to me how the above proxy and portmap subcommands translate into
> pf's rdr command. It really looks like there is no equivalent for these
> commands in pf...

My own response was based on reading the IPF documentation rather
quickly (it's been a while since I tried using IPF in earnest), so I may
be missing one or more significant bits.  It would probably be easier to
help if you could explain what you want to do (ie make sure service Y
requests from network Z reach computer X in my NATed LAN).

-- 
Peter N. M. Hansteen, member of the first RFC 1149 implementation team
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