On 01.07.2013 14:30, Sami Halabi wrote: > Hi, > > I've tried the following: > > em1 - ip 10.0.1.1/24 <http://10.0.1.1/24> > em2 - ip 11.0.3.1/24 <http://11.0.3.1/24> > route add 11.0.4.0/24 <http://11.0.4.0/24> 11.0.3.2 > > ipfw flush > ipfw add 1000 nat 1 all from 10.0.1.2 to 10.0.1.1 > ipfw add 2000 nat 2 all from 11.0.3.1 to 10.0.1.1 > > ipfw add 3000 nat 2 all from 11.0.4.2 to 11.0.3.1 > ipfw add 4000 nat 1 all from 10.0.1.1 to 11.0.3.1 > > > ipfw nat 1 config same_ports ureg_only ip 11.0.3.1 > ipfw nat 1 config reverse same_ports ureg_only ip 11.0.4.2 > > what i see in tcpdump and logs is that the rule 1000 converts the ip correctly > 10.0.1.2->10.0.1.1 ==> 11.0.3.1->10.0.1.1 > while the 2000 rule does nothing...
man ipfw says: To let the packet continue after being (de)aliased, set the sysctl vari- able net.inet.ip.fw.one_pass to 0. By default, rule 1000 "consumes" aliased packets and they do not hit rule 2000 at all. So, you need to set sysctl net.inet.ip.fw.one_pass=0 _______________________________________________ freebsd-net@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-net To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-net-unsubscr...@freebsd.org"