looks normal.
tcp
67.202.194.73:80 <- 172.16.0.25:49657
SYN_SENT:ESTABLISHED
tcp
172.16.0.25:49657 -> 24.183.138.36:59156 -> 67.202.194.73:80
ESTABLISHED:SYN_SENT
there, now you all know my public ip :)
-phil
On Oct 1, 2008, at 6:30 PM, Curtis LaMasters wrote:
What happens in your state table when users on the lan try to go to
the site?
Curtis LaMasters
http://www.curtis-lamasters.com
http://www.builtnetworks.com
On Wed, Oct 1, 2008 at 6:29 PM, BSD Wiz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
i can only telnet to port 80 from the pfsense box. i cannot telnet
from my machines on the lan.
if i try and ping subaru.com it resolves to 67.202.194.73 but it
seems that they drop ICMP traffic.
thanks,
-phil
On Oct 1, 2008, at 6:24 PM, Curtis LaMasters wrote:
Can you telnet to port 80 to subaru.com? What IP do you get if
you ping it. I get 67.202.194.73.
Curtis LaMasters
http://www.curtis-lamasters.com
http://www.builtnetworks.com
On Wed, Oct 1, 2008 at 6:19 PM, Tim Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
And a big 'Sorry' to the list for not removing that huge chunk of
XML from my reply... :-(
Tim Nelson
Systems/Network Engineer
Rockbochs Inc.
(218)727-4332 x105
----- "Tim Nelson" wrote:
> Turn logging on for your last rule on your LAN that drops all
otherwise specified traffic. Your logs should show something
useful...
> Or, for "gits and shiggles" put a nice big "Allow all traffic
all protocols all ports from anywhere to anywhere" rule on your
LAN to see if your connectivity to subaru.com changes... and of
course don't forget to remove it when you're done... :-)