Ilya A. Kovalenko wrote:
Hmm, maybe, I'm, truly, too stupid to work with PF ...
I'll re-test on clean environment it and write to the list.
Hi Ilya
Would you mind posting your entire config file(s) verbatim.
Also post what version and is it current, release, stable that you are
referring
John Mok wrote:
I hope someone to tell me if NAT-T support
is available in PF,
Yes it is, since 3.7. or 3.8 me thinks.
Bob
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Hi Federico Giannici
Posting you pf.conf will be of considerable benefit
when attempting to seek help for something that has the complexity you
are currently dealing with.
Additionally, the type connection you have, i.e. DSL, cable etc. as the
variations each of these has throughout the day will
On Sunday 01 January 2006 18:52, you wrote:
pfstat works well, it may be a nice starting point for you or it may do
everything you want.
Bob
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
On Saturday 13 August 2005 02:06, you wrote:
But first a funny (???) story.
I had my 7 year old daughter volunteer to help me on Friday with my work, on
my primary workstation, my notebook. I didn't even have to ask her nor did I
have to ask her to push the enter key, she read the screen and
I just realized I sent this email to the [EMAIL PROTECTED] list by mistake
this morning, forgive the crosspost please
This is a copy of that mail.
Greets
Dell 866MHz 256MB RAM
OpenBSD 3.8 beta snapshot, or 3.7 GENERIC or 3.5 GENERIC
All three have shown me the same problem.
Three interfaces
Greets
I have learned some very valuable and time saving procedures to assist in the
deployment of VOIP when using altq over the course of the last year that can
possibly help you.
The greatest lesson to date is that you need to work with you ISP and have
them give you readings for your line
http://www.ntop.org might be what your looking for
Bob
Hi Nicholas
I wonder what's the best traffic shaping method available? Is it Class
Based Queuing or Priority Queuing.
My goal is to allow browsing the internet since local computers, while
my DMZ-ed servers consume a lot of my upload bandwith. Right now,
without traffic shaping, it's almost
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