On Thu, 08 May 2008 11:05:45 +0300 Oleksandr Samoylyk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> CZUCZY Gergely wrote: > > On Thu, 08 May 2008 01:04:54 +0300 > > Oleksandr Samoylyk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > >> Dear Community, > >> > >> I want to move some of our firewalls from Linux/iptables to FreeBSD/pf. > >> > >> After reading man pf.conf for a couple of minutes I couldn't find the > >> realization of such iptables rule in pf: > >> > >> iptables -t nat -A PREROUTING -i ethX -d ! my.smtp.server -p tcp --dport > >> 25 -j DROP > > block in on $interface proto tcp from any to ! my.smtp.server port 25 > > > >> iptables -t nat -A PREROUTING -i ethX -p tcp --dport 2525 -j DNAT > >> --to-destination :25 > > rdr on $interface proto tcp from any to port 2525 -> > > <the_destionation_you_have_omitted> port 25 > > I meant _any_ destination with 25 port. > > That iptables rule worked for any destination. You cannot rewrite a packet's destination address to _any_ destination. It's like you cannot submit a package at the post office with the destination address "any". It's just meaningless. > > >> How it can be rewriting in pf.conf? > > be sure to read the openbsd faq: > > http://www.openbsd.org/faq/pf > > > > pf works quite differently then iptables, it has a different logic. you will > > get used to it. just forget these "tables" which you've got used to with > > iptables. > > > -- Üdvölettel, Czuczy Gergely Harmless Digital Bt mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tel: +36-30-9702963
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