Re: PF Question: auth (port 113) one to many rdr (moved from newbies list)

2005-01-31 Thread Rick Barter
Kevin wrote: On Sun, 30 Jan 2005 15:41:41 -0600, Rick Barter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Kevin wrote: I do not think this is technically possible without extensive effort, nor desirable. The 'ident' (auth, tap, TCP/113) protocol is no longer very useful for the original purpose, but it is still

Re: PF Question: auth (port 113) one to many rdr (moved from newbies list)

2005-01-30 Thread Rick Barter
Kevin wrote: I do not think this is technically possible without extensive effort, nor desirable. The 'ident' (auth, tap, TCP/113) protocol is no longer very useful for the original purpose, but it is still required by IRC servers. Many systems and firewalls, including OpenBSD (via the '-H'

Re: PF Question: auth (port 113) one to many rdr (moved from newbies list)

2005-01-30 Thread Kevin
On Sat, 29 Jan 2005 09:56:56 -0600, Rick Barter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have been racking my brain and reading, but can't figure out how to setup pf to pass or rdr ident requests to the the proper client (behind the firewall) that is trying to connect to an irc server. I want to rdr the

Re: PF Question: auth (port 113) one to many rdr (moved from newbies list)

2005-01-30 Thread Kevin
On Sun, 30 Jan 2005 15:41:41 -0600, Rick Barter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Kevin wrote: I do not think this is technically possible without extensive effort, nor desirable. The 'ident' (auth, tap, TCP/113) protocol is no longer very useful for the original purpose, but it is still required

PF Question: auth (port 113) one to many rdr (moved from newbies list)

2005-01-29 Thread Rick Barter
I have been racking my brain and reading, but can't figure out how to setup pf to pass or rdr ident requests to the the proper client (behind the firewall) that is trying to connect to an irc server. I want to rdr the auth (port 113) request coming into my firewall to whichever machine is