all of them, inc no route to host.
Wel, i was it a bit tirred, i simply reinstalled bsd (glad it was still
empty) ,entered STATIC ip's, and i was still able to ping after seting
up pf.conf.
now the weard thing..
still no dns on background machines, bcouse transfering my named config
was to long, i temporary installed maradns (bcouse these configs where
small) ,and guess ,now it works.
well, still need to figure out what the real isue is, i guess its my
modem that couses the problem, doesnt mather, for now it works, now i
can setup ftp for transfering my named stuff and test with that.


Tony.
On 20-4-2015 15:00, Dale Lindskog wrote:
> On Mon, 20 Apr 2015, Ton Muller wrote:
> 
>> Dale.
>> I did both.
>> as on openbsd, as on my local machines behind it.
>> i only noticed on litle thingie last night (yes it was very late for me)
>> when i do sh /etc/netstart ,changes i made to my IP config it didnt
>> aplied, i kep the the old stuff, so a reboot was needed, oh wel, its on
>> the todo list for finding it out all again, didnt work for 2 years with
>> openbsd :(
> 
> What kind of ping(1) error do you get?  Is it like this:
> 
>       $ ping www.yorku.ca
>       PING optera.ccs.yorku.ca (130.63.236.137): 56 data bytes
>       --- optera.ccs.yorku.ca ping statistics ---
>       3 packets transmitted, 0 packets received, 100.0% packet loss
> 
> Or like this:
> 
>       $ ping www.yorku.ca
>       ping: unknown host: www.yorku.ca
> 
> If it is like the second one, then perhaps you are not running a DNS 
> server on your firewall.  Your /etc/resolv.conf file sets your DNS server 
> to the IP address of the external interface on your firewall.  Is one 
> listening on that interface?  -- Dale

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