Hello, Zeus.
Probably you should use
pass out log on $if_dvr reply-to ($if_wan2 $gw_wan2) to
or
pass out log on $if_wan1 route-to ($if_wan2 $gw_wan2) from ($if_wan2)
or both rules.
Please check your state table and routing table.
05.08.2016 3:05, Zeus Panchenko пишет:
hi,
I need trivial thing
https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=210924
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A commit references this bug:
Author: loos
Date: Fri Aug 5 02:19:03 UTC 2016
New revision: 303760
URL: https://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/base/303760
Log:
Fix a regression in pf.conf whi
sorry for noise, please ignore this incomplete message
Zeus Panchenko wrote:
> greetings,
>
> I have two wan intefaces, wan1 and wan2
>
> wan1 is for default
>
> I have subnet in my LAN all replies from which I need to direct through
> wan2
>
> I hoped to do that with this pf configuration:
hi,
I need trivial thing but wondering where am I wrong ... :(
help please
I have two WAN interfaces: wan1 and wan2
wan1 is default route interface, wan2 is dedicated for DVR (video)
I'm trying to direct all output from DVR to wan2 (here I do not care of
where a request to DVR came from, I want a
greetings,
I have two wan intefaces, wan1 and wan2
wan1 is for default
I have subnet in my LAN all replies from which I need to direct through
wan2
I hoped to do that with this pf configuration:
if_service = "vlan1234" # service network
table const { 10.0.0.0/24 }
# requests for the service