[1] The last rule that matches a packet will be executed.
I think it would be better if we had shaper rule matching work in the
same way as the firewall rules, ie first match being executed. I think
orthogonality is the word I am looking for, but its been a long time
since university...
[2] I
On 10/21/05, sai [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[1] The last rule that matches a packet will be executed.
I think it would be better if we had shaper rule matching work in the
same way as the firewall rules, ie first match being executed. I think
orthogonality is the word I am looking for, but its
I have version 0.88, and when redirecting a specific port
to a different port, the resulting rule has no port specified.
eg
rdr on em1 inet proto tcp from any to any port = http - 192.168.6.254 port
3128
is written by the gui as
rdr on em1 inet proto tcp from any to any port = http -
This is a known bug and is fixed in CVS, update_files.sh
/etc/inc/filter.inc please.
--Bill
On 10/21/05, Lawrence Farr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have version 0.88, and when redirecting a specific port
to a different port, the resulting rule has no port specified.
eg
rdr on em1 inet proto
Done, many thanks.
Is there anywhere I should be checking before asking
on the list?
sweet.. but what file do i edit to change this :)
Randy B wrote:
I
like the current beep, but had written my own for a headless Linux box
some time ago. You guys might at least be entertained...
RB
#!/bin/bash
P=37
sN=150
eN=300
qN=600
hN=1200
C="261.6"
Cs="277.2"
D="293.7"
/usr/local/bin/beep.sh
On 10/21/05, Josh A [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
sweet.. but what file do i edit to change this :)
Randy B wrote:
I like the current beep, but had written my own for a headless Linux box
some time ago. You guys might at least be entertained...
RB