hi sam
i do not know what is the exactly correct manner in freebsd, but it think
based on definition for NAT, you should not be able to access inside
systems from outside unless you have port direction.
On Tue, Apr 16, 2013 at 11:35 AM, s m wrote:
> thanks Danny, but i'm using pf to define rule
thanks Danny, but i'm using pf to define rules and pfctl to apply them.
first of all it is so important for me to understand what should
exactly happen and what is the correct behavior in freebsd. i mean
when i define nat from inside to outside, should outside system can
access inside systems or n
On 4/04/2013 6:41 PM, s m wrote:
request packets: src:192.168.2.1> dst: 192.168.1.1
reply packets: src: 192.168.2.50> dst:192.168.2.1
This sort of thing tends to happen when the the packets are not being
sent via divert socket properly.
Look carefully, step by step, at your ipf
hello guys
i am newbie in nat and have some problem with it.
i want to nat inside traffic to outside and when i ping outside from
inside, every thing is ok and nat is done perfectly. but when i ping inside
from outside, request packets are sent without any nat translation while
reply packets ar