( untrust ) --- ( em0 , bridge0 , em1 ) --- ( trust )
Sometimes , I cannot connect to trust server from untrust.
I log some information from ifconfig bridge0 addr.
It seems some thing wrong of trust server's mac appear on em0.
trust serv1's mac: 00:50:56:af:2e:43
trust serv2's mac: 00:50:56:af:7
I have another problem . >_<
Sometimes , I cannot connect to server ( in trust zone ) from untrust.
Even I turn off the firewall, the situation still come up.
But, when the state appears, I ping some ip from the server ( in trust
) to a host ( in untrust ).
Suddenly, I connect to the server
( untrust ) --- ( em0 , bridge0 , em1 ) --- ( trust )
os version: 9.0-p3
I disable firewall , just run bridge function, and I bind a ip on em0.
Sometimes , I cannot connect to server ( in trust zone ) from untrust.
Then, I ping some ip from the server ( in trust ) to a host ( in untrust ).
Sudde
> 2012/6/20 Erik Osterholm :
>
>
> Try adding logging to the rules, enable pflog, and see which rule is blocking.
>
> Erik
hmm
I discovered some things from log.
Even if the packet hit a rule ( pass in quick on bridge0 ) , the
packet still is blocked by block out rule ( block out on brid
I have some trouble with pf on freebsd bridge.
Network topology:
( untrust ) -- { em0 , bridge0 , em1 } -- ( trust )
Bridge Network: 10.1.1.0/24
bridge0 IP: 10.1.1.1 ( freebsd's ip )
default gw: 10.1.1.254 ( in untrust area )
server: 10.1.1.101 ~ 200 ( in trust area )
pf.conf on freebsd
serv1
Hello,
There are the cachefs on Solaris and FS-Cache on RedHat can cache file
from nfs to local disk, does any similar software can be run on
FreeBSD?
In order to reduce the throughput and ops for nas server, I just want
to cache file from nfs to local disk. And the cache system can
controller th
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2008/7/1, Kris Kennaway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Server: HP DL785G5 with 8 CPU ( 32 cores ) , 16G RAM
OS: FreeBSD 7.0-amd64
Kernel 1: MAXCPU = 16 ( default )
Kernel 2: MAXCPU = 32
DL785G5 run with kernel 1 and kernel 2 both successfully, and the
FreeBSD can detect the 16 CPUs and 32 CPUs normally ( using top -S
command).
If I use kernel 2 for p