Re: FreeBSD 12, pf, and Dual IP stack?

2019-06-04 Thread Kurt Jaeger
Hi! > Yes, an ifconfig on my vtnet0 interface does show the ipv6 address and > it has prefixlen 64 I'm assuming that's what your refering to? Can you > clarify your meaning about ipv6 aliases? Here's one of my systems, with two IPv6 addresses, so it has an two IPv6 and two IPv4 addresses: igb0:

Re: FreeBSD 12, pf, and Dual IP stack?

2019-06-04 Thread David Mehler
Hello Kurt, Thank you for your reply. Yes, an ifconfig on my vtnet0 interface does show the ipv6 address and it has prefixlen 64 I'm assuming that's what your refering to? Can you clarify your meaning about ipv6 aliases? Thanks. Dave. On 6/4/19, Kurt Jaeger wrote: > Hi! > >> I'm running a

Re: FreeBSD 12, pf, and Dual IP stack?

2019-06-04 Thread Kurt Jaeger
Hi! > I'm running a vps running FreeBSD 12 with pf as firewall. I've got a > public ipv4 and a public ipv6 address, the latter is not going through > a tunnel broker. > > I can not wrap my head around ipv6 probably because I'm use to decimal > representations and ipv4 addressing. If anyone has a

FreeBSD 12, pf, and Dual IP stack?

2019-06-04 Thread David Mehler
Hello, I'm running a vps running FreeBSD 12 with pf as firewall. I've got a public ipv4 and a public ipv6 address, the latter is not going through a tunnel broker. I can not wrap my head around ipv6 probably because I'm use to decimal representations and ipv4 addressing. If anyone has a primer I

[Bug 237973] pf: implement egress keyword to simplify rules across different hardware

2019-06-04 Thread bugzilla-noreply
https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=237973 Kristof Provost changed: What|Removed |Added Assignee|k...@freebsd.org |p...@freebsd.org --- Comment