Re: pf.conf something is VERY wrong here, need advice.

2015-04-20 Thread Ton Muller
all of them, inc no route to host. Wel, i was it a bit tirred, i simply reinstalled bsd (glad it was still empty) ,entered STATIC ip's, and i was still able to ping after seting up pf.conf. now the weard thing.. still no dns on background machines, bcouse transfering my named config was to long, i

Re: pf.conf something is VERY wrong here, need advice.

2015-04-20 Thread Ton Muller
Hello, and good morning. Yes i know, but assay'd , i used my default config to test becouse this one normaly alway's worked here. Well, DID work, i can try with not the egress, but need to find out how thatworked again. for the dns inbound, as say's, was for test only, after i know all was working

Re: pf.conf something is VERY wrong here, need advice.

2015-04-20 Thread Peter Hessler
You need to show: ifconfig -A, netstat -rnf inet. I'm fairly certain there is a configuration problem. On 2015 Apr 20 (Mon) at 00:11:56 +0200 (+0200), Ton Muller wrote: :i have last week setup my old asus laptop, model A6000 ,1GB ram, 80GB HDD. : :SK0 is the internal interface. :RE0 is the WAN

Re: pf.conf something is VERY wrong here, need advice.

2015-04-20 Thread Ton Muller
On 20-4-2015 5:15, Dale Lindskog wrote: > On Mon, 20 Apr 2015, Ton Muller wrote: > >> i can ping a host, and i get NO result back. >> ping i its IP adres, i get a result back. > > You are saying here, I think, that if you ping a hostname, e.g. > www.example.com, then you get no reply, but if you

Re: pf.conf something is VERY wrong here, need advice.

2015-04-20 Thread Ton Muller
On 20-4-2015 2:08, Kevin Gerrard wrote: > Version 5.6 here and this pf.conf is working fine, hope this helps. > You cannot have one of your interfaces also have the same ip as your gateway. > The 1.240 gateway has to be the next hop IP > uh, define next ip hop ? <-- snip --> Tony.

Re: pf.conf something is VERY wrong here, need advice.

2015-04-20 Thread Ton Muller
On 20-4-2015 7:43, dan mclaughlin wrote: > On Sun, 19 Apr 2015 21:07:31 -0400 "System Administrator" > wrote: >> On 20 Apr 2015 at 0:11, Ton Muller wrote: >> >>> i have last week setup my old asus laptop, model A6000 ,1GB ram, 80GB HDD. >>> >>> SK0 is the internal interface. >>> RE0 is the WAN in

Re: pf.conf something is VERY wrong here, need advice.

2015-04-20 Thread Tuyosi Takesima
your pf.conf is veriy similar to me . perhaps it comes from small office different > > # increase default state limit from 10'000 states on busy systems > > #set limit states 10 mine ext_if="urtwn0" int_if="bge0" tcp_services="{ 22, 80 }" icmp_types="echoreq" set block-policy return set login

Re: pf.conf something is VERY wrong here, need advice.

2015-04-19 Thread dan mclaughlin
On Sun, 19 Apr 2015 21:07:31 -0400 "System Administrator" wrote: > On 20 Apr 2015 at 0:11, Ton Muller wrote: > > > i have last week setup my old asus laptop, model A6000 ,1GB ram, 80GB HDD. > > > > SK0 is the internal interface. > > RE0 is the WAN interface > > > > i kept my pf.conf as simple

Re: pf.conf something is VERY wrong here, need advice.

2015-04-19 Thread System Administrator
On 20 Apr 2015 at 0:11, Ton Muller wrote: > i have last week setup my old asus laptop, model A6000 ,1GB ram, 80GB HDD. > > SK0 is the internal interface. > RE0 is the WAN interface > > i kept my pf.conf as simple posible to get it start > START CONFIG ## > # > int_if = "sk0" > e

pf.conf something is VERY wrong here, need advice.

2015-04-19 Thread Ton Muller
i have last week setup my old asus laptop, model A6000 ,1GB ram, 80GB HDD. SK0 is the internal interface. RE0 is the WAN interface i kept my pf.conf as simple posible to get it start START CONFIG ## # int_if = "sk0" ext_if = "re0" tcp_services="{ 22,53,113 }" icmp_types="echoreq