Sorry, you're right, I should have included more detail. I've
expiremented a bit more but my solution still isn't 100% functional.
My issue is that I cannot connect to any services e.g. ssh on any hosts
in rdomain2. Ping "works" but the ICMP response is directly from the
router. I think the issue
Zach Nedwich(z...@znedw.com) on 2019.02.03 07:54:23 +1000:
> Apologies for hijacking but how can I redirect other hosts to a pair in
> PF? I've tried adding a route manually to the hosts via the gateway and
> adding a rdr-to in PF but I can't reach any hosts in the second rdomain,
> only the
Apologies for hijacking but how can I redirect other hosts to a pair in PF?
I've tried adding a route manually to the hosts via the gateway and adding a
rdr-to in PF but I can't reach any hosts in the second rdomain, only the
gateway.
Cheers,
Zach
On February 3, 2019 7:20:28 AM GMT+10:00,
Thank you, that works fine.
Jiri
On Thu, Jan 31, 2019 at 11:26 PM Sebastian Benoit wrote:
>
> Jiri B(jiri...@gmail.com) on 2019.01.31 22:23:34 +0100:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I'm trying to isolate an app running on OpenBSD on network level and thus I
> > have started
> > the app in a specific
Jiri B(jiri...@gmail.com) on 2019.01.31 22:23:34 +0100:
> Hello,
>
> I'm trying to isolate an app running on OpenBSD on network level and thus I
> have started
> the app in a specific rdomain.
>
> I can successfully make traffic from the rdomain to reach Internet:
>
> pass out quick on rdomain
Hello,
I'm trying to isolate an app running on OpenBSD on network level and thus I
have started
the app in a specific rdomain.
I can successfully make traffic from the rdomain to reach Internet:
pass out quick on rdomain 1 to any nat-to (egress) rtable 0
But I cannot figure out how to make the
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