Re: RDR problem

2010-06-18 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2010-06-17, Alessandro Baggi alessandro.ba...@gmail.com wrote: Hi stuart. Thanks for the reply. Can you give me a valid example to understand this directive? Reading man pages and on the web I understand that with match directive, the quick keyword has no durable effect, and the match

Re: RDR problem

2010-06-18 Thread Alessandro Baggi
Hi there. There were different errors on the last email. For the first rdr-to I have lost the direction, and for the second rule host specification, the same with different host. But today, reading these mail, I've another question: the rdr-to rules does not accept only inbound packet?

Re: RDR problem

2010-06-17 Thread Stuart Henderson
match is a modifier. the settings are remembered and applied to the pass rule lower in the ruleset which permits the traffic to go through. On 2010-06-17, Alessandro Baggi alessandro.ba...@gmail.com wrote: Hi misc. I've a openbsd 4.7 firewall with 3 nic, one for lan, one for wan and one for

Re: RDR problem

2010-06-17 Thread Alessandro Baggi
Hi stuart. Thanks for the reply. Can you give me a valid example to understand this directive? Reading man pages and on the web I understand that with match directive, the quick keyword has no durable effect, and the match directive set on the fly the values e not after last rule match such as