Frank Staals skrev:
Noel Jones wrote:
On 2/24/06, Frank Staals [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey,
I have an FreeBSD server/firewall running 5-Stable with PF. I want to
redirect all udp traffic on port 27902 from the internet to a computer
in my network. I used this rule but I have some problem
Well, I don't use PF on FreeBSD (only on OpenBSD--and am no expert by
any means) but I would write that rule as
rdr pass on $extif inet proto udp from any to any port 27902 -
192.168.2.11 port 27902
the difference being the addition of the pass keyword.
IF you have a block, then allow
Noel Jones wrote:
On 2/24/06, Frank Staals [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey,
I have an FreeBSD server/firewall running 5-Stable with PF. I want to
redirect all udp traffic on port 27902 from the internet to a computer
in my network. I used this rule but I have some problem with it:
sometimes
Hey,
I have an FreeBSD server/firewall running 5-Stable with PF. I want to
redirect all udp traffic on port 27902 from the internet to a computer
in my network. I used this rule but I have some problem with it:
sometimes connections on that port are refused and I can't connect with
other
Frank Staals wrote:
Hey,
Good afternoon...
I'm just stabbing in the dark here since I use neither 5-Stable nor PF.
I have an FreeBSD server/firewall running 5-Stable with PF. I want to
redirect all udp traffic on port 27902 from the internet to a computer
in my network. I used this rule
On 2/24/06, Frank Staals [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey,
I have an FreeBSD server/firewall running 5-Stable with PF. I want to
redirect all udp traffic on port 27902 from the internet to a computer
in my network. I used this rule but I have some problem with it:
sometimes connections on that
Eric Schultz wrote:
Frank Staals wrote:
Hey,
Good afternoon...
I'm just stabbing in the dark here since I use neither 5-Stable nor PF.
I have an FreeBSD server/firewall running 5-Stable with PF. I want to
redirect all udp traffic on port 27902 from the internet to a
computer in my