Hi,
I have difficulty to define correct rules to work with Emule.
$EXT is my internal interface and $LAN internal one.
192.168.0.10 is computer running Emule
I've defined the following
rdr on $EXT proto tcp from any to any port 4662 - 192.168.0.10 port 4662
rdr on $EXT proto udp from any to
Hi,
On Thu, Dec 23, 2004 at 09:47:31AM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have difficulty to define correct rules to work with Emule.
$EXT is my internal interface and $LAN internal one.
192.168.0.10 is computer running Emule
I've defined the following
rdr on $EXT proto tcp from any to
On 23 Dec 2004 01:56:04 -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It works but I never get HighID and I cann't connect to a lot of servers.
Cant say I've used 'modulate state' on incoming traffic, but synproxy has
caused problems for yours truly with p2p in the past, replace it with a
simple 'keep
Hi,
Thanks for the answer , but
First of all there's no error in pf.conf , it's an error in typing ( didn't
use copy and paste :/ )
What about
block in log on $LAN all
block out log on $LAN all
I guess I have to define some rule(s) for $LAN ( internal interface ) if I
want to block
Hi
Im trying to make some kind of network traffic graphs on my OpenBSD box but
I have a few requirements. First of all I need some graphs similar to graphs
generated by PFSTAT, but not only for all traffic. Id like to see graphs
for each IP of my network. Unfortunately PFSTAT cant do it, I
http://www.ntop.org might be what your looking for
Bob
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Hello again, sorry to bother you all again.
I have a question, we have two DSL connections, and I plan on using two
boxes, which are carped. But, I'd like to do this in a fashion such that
I can failover to a different connection when the primary one