How to test if pfsync is working?

2007-12-02 Thread Jake Conk
Hello, I have pfsync setup between two servers and they're connected to each other through a cross over cable just as suggested in the faq. Now how do I test to make sure its working probably and rules and states are being synced up? I have ftp-proxy setup so if I connect to an a ftp server

Re: How to test if pfsync is working?

2007-12-02 Thread NetOne - Doichin Dokov
Jake Conk P=P0P?P8QP0: Hello, I have pfsync setup between two servers and they're connected to each other through a cross over cable just as suggested in the faq. Now how do I test to make sure its working probably and rules and states are being synced up? I have ftp-proxy setup so if I

Re: How to test if pfsync is working?

2007-12-02 Thread Jason Dixon
On Dec 2, 2007, at 4:14 AM, Jake Conk wrote: Hello, I have pfsync setup between two servers and they're connected to each other through a cross over cable just as suggested in the faq. Now how do I test to make sure its working probably and rules and states are being synced up? I have

Re: How to test if pfsync is working?

2007-12-02 Thread Brian A. Seklecki (Mobile)
On Sun, 2007-12-02 at 01:14 -0800, Jake Conk wrote: Hello, I have pfsync setup between two servers and they're connected to each The command that you're look for is: $ sudo netstat -s state | grep -A 17 pfsync pfsync: 0 packets received (IPv4) 0 packets received (IPv6)