recompile PF at kernel ;)

then implement solutions above.

not a big deal.

On 2/7/06, Kenneth Oncinian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> But the OP is not using PF but IPF If I'm not mistaken :).
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> Norbert P. Copones wrote:
> > On Tue, February 7, 2006 11:42 am, Junn wrote:
> >> ooppss...  i mean packets passing thru different ports for a
> >> single https/ssl session will give you problems.
> >>
> >> please correct me if i'm wrong. :-)
> >
> > any https/ssl/imaps/sftp/tls (etc. etc.) connections on a nat
> > address pool[1] (e.g. dual dsl) can be accomplished by pf's
> > route-to and source-hash. pf's source-hash always ensures that a
> > given source address is always mapped to the same pool address. so
> > setting up dual dsl connection on pf is as easy and as painless as
> > any cheap (and sometimes crappy ;-) routers.
> >
> > [1] http://www.openbsd.org/faq/pf/pools.html
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