Re: explanation of blocked packets

2005-04-03 Thread jared r r spiegel
On Wed, Mar 30, 2005 at 09:51:07PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Why are the following packets being blocked? I know that I have flags > S/SA modulate state, and that F or FP do not match S/SA, but does that > matter since its in state? if you didn't get to solve this yet, is it perhaps a s

Re: explanation of blocked packets

2005-03-31 Thread davidh
On Thu, Mar 31, 2005 at 02:12:12PM +0100, Bob wrote: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Why are the following packets being blocked? I know that I have flags > > S/SA modulate state, and that F or FP do not match S/SA, but does that > > matter since its in state? > > If I remember correctly, S/SA mea

Re: explanation of blocked packets

2005-03-31 Thread Bob
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Why are the following packets being blocked? I know that I have flags > S/SA modulate state, and that F or FP do not match S/SA, but does that > matter since its in state? If I remember correctly, S/SA means "only accept flags where out of S and A, only S is set". I.e.

explanation of blocked packets

2005-03-31 Thread davidh
Why are the following packets being blocked? I know that I have flags S/SA modulate state, and that F or FP do not match S/SA, but does that matter since its in state? I have included my pf.conf # tcpdump -e -ttt -n -i pflog0 "port 25" tcpdump: WARNING: pflog0: no IPv4 address assigned tcpdump: