Apologies first.
My first thought after waking up today was I mixed IPs and IFs.
Sorry for posting that...
Remaining question second.
The filtering does not seem to get populated by
ftp-proxy.
A rule like:
pass in on $client_if proto { tcp udp } from $client \
to 127.0.0.1 port ftp
does not
tsg12...@gmx.de wrote:
A rule like:
pass in on $client_if proto { tcp udp } from $client \
to 127.0.0.1 port ftp
does not do the trick, I still have to use something like:
pass in on $client_if proto { tcp udp } from $client \
to 127.0.0.1
(opening everything up for the ftp data connection
On 10 March 2010 c. 12:09:07 tsg12...@gmx.de wrote:
Apologies first.
My first thought after waking up today was I mixed IPs and IFs.
Sorry for posting that...
Remaining question second.
The filtering does not seem to get populated by
ftp-proxy.
A rule like:
pass in on $client_if proto
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