unconditional IP redirection?

2005-02-28 Thread Xavier
Hi *, I'm working on a major project which will require some IP address of servers to change (some on the same subnet, some in others). I would like to assign the old addresses to an OpenBSD box which should redirect all traffic to the new addresses! How can I achieve this via pf? Examples in

pfctl -x loud slowing the clock?

2005-02-28 Thread Dieter Kasielke
Hello all, has anyone seen something like this? turning on debugging in pf seems to slow down the system clock. This is an excerpt of /var/log/messages from an older system (3.5-stable compiled 2004-07-27): Feb 28 14:21:01 gw7 NTP: rdate: adjust local clock by 0.049075 seconds Feb 28 14:41:01

Re: pfctl -x loud slowing the clock?

2005-02-28 Thread i.t
Am Montag, 28. Februar 2005 17:14 schrieb DK: has anyone seen something like this? turning on debugging in pf yes - similar observations (3.6)... -- . ___ | | | |

Re: PF, Bridge, and IP on bridged interface [more]

2005-02-28 Thread Trevor Talbot
On Friday, Feb 18, 2005, at 07:07 US/Pacific, Jim Fron wrote: As I mentioned before, using tcpdump on le0 and le2 shows traffic arriving and departing on the correct interfaces all of the time, regardless of bridge state. However, traffic appearing in pflog as matching rules from the wrong