Re: multihomed routing issue

2020-04-27 Thread Brian Brombacher
Try something like this in pf.conf: pass in on hvn1 proto tcp from to (hvn1) port 22 reply-to 10.0.0.1@hvn1 The reason you have to do this is because you have the same router address on hvn0 and hvn1 (10.0.0.1). Another option is to use route tables. Let me know if you have any questions. I

Re: multihomed routing issue

2020-04-27 Thread infoomatic
what exactly are you trying to achieve, or: why not use azure firewall? On 26.04.20 17:27, 4642 wrote: > Hi, I have created a OpenBSD 6.6 VM in the Azures cloud that I plan to use as > a Firewall, I had planned on using carp but I can't get it working in Azure > so I think I can use an Internal

multihomed routing issue

2020-04-26 Thread 4642
Hi, I have created a OpenBSD 6.6 VM in the Azures cloud that I plan to use as a Firewall, I had planned on using carp but I can't get it working in Azure so I think I can use an Internal load balancer to achieve my aim of having two redundany OBSD Firewalls in Azure. The problem I have is that t