One method I use successfully is to insert a quick in a rule as that will then
finish with the ruleset and send the packet on it's way letting you see if
there is something in the ruleset that is causing the blocked packet.
Bob
I recent turn on pf on a web server and all URLs without a trailing
slash stop working.
As soon as I turn off pf, they work again.
I know that a correct URL is the one with trailing slash if the last
part is a directory name.
So apart from teaching users to use correct URLs or investigate to
use
On Mon, August 15, 2005 10:37 am, Glaucius Djalma Pereira Junior said:
hi guys
how can I create a single nat rule to allow nat to a single machine
using source IP and source MAC
nat on xl0 from 10.1.1.1 to any - 200.200.200.1
but I would like to allow just 10.1.1.1 using the MAC address
humm, it could be a very interesting ideia
tanks
On 8/15/05, Henning Brauer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
* Daniel T. Staal [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2005-08-15 18:31]:
how can I create a single nat rule to allow nat to a single machine
using source IP and source MAC
nat on xl0 from 10.1.1.1 to
LOL, now that was a very funny way to put that!
Amir Mesry
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