as i know you need to specify in your parrent rule a borrow word. So
in anykind of parent rule or sub parent rule you need a borrow rule so
he can borrow from his parrent or his subrules can borrow from the
parrent rule.
something like this :
# First internal interface QoS
altq on $int_if1 cbq
I need documentation it approaches incoming traffic in an IP ALIAS and
port redirected to a private IP and port
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Jorge mandatory Medina.
On Tue, Jul 25, 2006 at 01:07:06PM -0400, mnothic wrote:
I need documentation it approaches incoming traffic in an IP ALIAS and
port redirected to a private IP and port
Start with the pf.conf(5) man page, as on
http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=pf.conf
There is nothing special
yea but don't work for me on OpenBSD 3.9 with 2 NIC wan and lan
I have NAT on primary IP and rdr ... to $alias_whit_second_public_ip
port 80 - $prv_machine
but the trafict don't work and without alias the same rule work.
work
rdr pass on $ext_if proto tcp from any to $ext_if port 80 -
On 07/25/2006 08:46:49 PM, Alex Thurlow wrote:
We currently have 2 links that are shared via BGP. One is an OC-12,
and the other is 100Mb ethernet.
Under just a normal BGP setup, our 100Mb line would be saturated as
it attempted to send traffic there based on routing distance.
My