On 5/18/2007 9:54 AM Abdullah Ibn Hamad Al-Marri said the following:
On 5/18/07, Kian Mohageri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 5/18/07, Abdullah Ibn Hamad Al-Marri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thank you for the tip.
>
> Here what I'm using which fixed the issue.
>
> pass in on $ext_if proto tcp
On 5/2/2007 6:45 AM Chris Smith said the following:
On Sunday 08 April 2007, Drew Tomlinson wrote:
OK, I've done some more digging and maybe I understand now. I was
missing the fact that NAT occurs BEFORE filtering
Why not tag the packets?
Chris
OK, why not? :) I l
On 4/8/2007 10:12 AM Drew Tomlinson said the following:
I am struggling to get pf set up correctly. Specifically I don't
understand why I don't see any packets in the "pfctl -vs queue" output
for a queue I named "voip_out". I see the packets matching rule 61 &
I am struggling to get pf set up correctly. Specifically I don't
understand why I don't see any packets in the "pfctl -vs queue" output
for a queue I named "voip_out". I see the packets matching rule 61 &
rule 62 when viewing the log with "tcpdump -nei pflog0":
2007-04-08 09:54:25.392552
On 4/3/2007 8:37 AM Dave wrote:
Hi,
Ok, that's interesting. Can you send me your bacula configs for
this client and the server box and your pf config? I'd like to compare
them with mine, see if i can spot something subtle. Offhand though
that's strange, i can think of several possibilities,
On 4/3/2007 9:11 AM Max Laier wrote:
On Monday 02 April 2007 23:15, Drew Tomlinson wrote:
I run Bacula v1.38 on my home network. Ever since I moved from ipfw2
to pf, backups fail intermittently on my router due to "broken network
pipes" usually after somewhere around 10 MB - 12 M
soever.
Thanks,
Drew
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Subject: Bacula and pf
I run Bacula v1.38 on my home network. Ever since I moved from ipfw2
to pf, backups fail intermittently on my rou
I run Bacula v1.38 on my home network. Ever since I moved from ipfw2 to
pf, backups fail intermittently on my router due to "broken network
pipes" usually after somewhere around 10 MB - 12 MB has been
transfered. Thus small incremental backups are successful but larger
full backups are not.
On 3/28/2007 12:58 PM Greg Hennessy wrote:
(and the rest). What am I missing?
From the rule snippets posted, 'keep state' & 'keep state flags S/SA' comes
to mind.
You should endeavour to keep state on each and every rule and only establish
tcp state on the 3 way handshake.
Thank yo
I am having a heck of a time understanding how pf works and getting it
to behave the way I want with my home network and ADSL connection.
Basically I want to use ALTQ to prioritize traffic going out the
interface connected to my ADSL modem. Here's my network:
internal --- dc0 - FBSD router -
I have used ipfw2 on FBSD for about 6 years now. Then I started using a
VoIP phone and began to fiddle with dummynet to shape the traffic. I
had limited success and instead of fiddling further, I decided to
migrate to pf and ALTQ.
My network is fairly simple. I have a FreeBSD 6.1 box with t
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