Nathanael M Van Vorst wrote:
I have some questions about netgraph. I have been using the framework for
project for a little while. I am at the point where I want to hand-off
netgraph items to a kernel thread or a kernel module. Then I want the
module or thread to do some processing and hand th
[I originally posted to -questions ... after a week with no reponses I
thought I'd try on -net.]
Howdy,
I've been googling for information about getting a Mac OS X client (a
powerbook running 10.4.1) to work with a VPN server of some sort on
FreeBSD (-current as of April 25 running on sparc64).
I have some questions about netgraph. I have been using the framework for
project for a little while. I am at the point where I want to hand-off
netgraph items to a kernel thread or a kernel module. Then I want the
module or thread to do some processing and hand this back to netgraph.
I looked thr
Hello. I am trying to setup a bridging firewall between
multiple 802.1q vlans. Vlans 1 and 2 are public and vlans
3 and 4 are private. Vlans 1 and 3 are to be bridged, as
are vlans 2 and 4. Router/switches are Cisco. My setup is
as follows:
Firewall:
PC with Intel Pro/1000 MT dual-port server ada
Stephen J. Bevan wrote:
> Giovanni P. Tirloni writes:
> > I don't know how PF keeps tracks of ICMP packets but there must be a
> > way for it to distinguish between a packet destined to 192.168.0.1 or 0.2.
>
> An ICMP ECHO REQUEST message has a 16-bit id field which can be
> altered by NAT to