* Ed White <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2008-01-04 17:01]: > On Friday 04 January 2008 12:17, Henning Brauer wrote: > > > I noticed that with the following NAT rule: > > > nat on sis1 from 10.2.2.0/28 to any -> (sis1) static-port > > > > > > I get the following output: > > > # pfctl -sn > > > nat on sis1 inet from 10.2.2.0/28 to any -> (sis1) round-robin > > > static-port > > > > > > My question is simple: is that "round-robin" actually used? > > > If it really means that PF sees 2 or more IPs, what are these IPs? > > > > it just says that pf will doround roubin _if_ there is more than one > > ip. > > > The problem is that I actually see two IPs: one IPv4 and one IPv6. > Would pf do round robin using one IPv4 and one IPv6?
of course not. pf does not translate between different address families. -- Henning Brauer, [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] BS Web Services, http://bsws.de Full-Service ISP - Secure Hosting, Mail and DNS Services Dedicated Servers, Rootservers, Application Hosting - Hamburg & Amsterdam
