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On 03.08.2011 14:28, timp wrote:
> Do you know solution (for GENERIC kernel) that can port forwarding? I found
> /usr/ports/net/rinetd
You can use pf(4).
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Do you know solution (for GENERIC kernel) that can port forwarding?
I found /usr/ports/net/rinetd
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I thought maybe something has changed.
On GENERIC I can use NAT, but can't use FWD.
This is strange and somehow wrong, I think.
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Hello Pavel
On 28.07.2011 13:24, Pavel Timofeev wrote:
Now if I you want to use forwarding in ipfw I need to build custom kernel.
Yes, this is correct.
I found similar thread
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-ipfw/2010-March/004148.html
Have you changed anything since then?
I do
Now if I you want to use forwarding in ipfw I need to build custom kernel.
I found similar thread
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-ipfw/2010-March/004148.html
Have you changed anything since then?
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