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[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Darryl Hoar
Sent: August 8, 2003 2:38 PM
To: 'Mike Maltese'
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Subject: RE: ipfilter - port forward question
Well,
it does in fact use udp. Here is what I have
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Subject: Re: ipfilter - port forward question
map ep0 192.168.1.0/24 - 0/32
rdr epo 24.225.33.0/32 port 31240 - 192.168.1.35 port 31240 tcp
Try rdr ep0 0/0 port 31240 - 192.168.1.35 port 31240 tcp in your nat
rules and try something like pass in quick on ed0 all
Greetings,
I have a FreeBSD 4.7S that is my firewall it also does nat for my
internal home LAN.
Firewall is running ipfilter. I have a full and nice set of rules that
work well. Occasionally I like to play an online racing game.
Since I have DSL I'd like to host. I created an open set of
map ep0 192.168.1.0/24 - 0/32
rdr epo 24.225.33.0/32 port 31240 - 192.168.1.35 port 31240 tcp
Try rdr ep0 0/0 port 31240 - 192.168.1.35 port 31240 tcp in your nat
rules and try something like pass in quick on ed0 all keep state/pass out
quick on ed0 all keep state in your ipf rules. There's