ply seq 38162
10 packets captured
26 packets received by filter
0 packets dropped by kernel
--- Cristiano Deana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 2005/7/26, Pejman Moghadam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> > Is there any way or any tool that ICMP portmapping allows simultaneous
> &
e not any problem with windows clients when i use ipfw in freebsd or
even iptables in
linux.
why same ICMP ID(512) is so important for PF? how can i deal with that ?
--- "Melameth, Daniel D." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Daniel Hartmeier wrote:
> > On Tue, Jul 26, 2005
Hi there
I have one FreeBSD 5.4 router/firewall box in my LAN that do NAT with PF.
The problem is I can't ping the same machine on the internet from two or more
different machines
on my LAN at the same time. only one of my LAN clients can ping that target,
and pinging that
target from another sta
t pf ?
thanks in advance
Pejman Moghadam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Dear Greg
According to your guide i change my pf.conf , everything is working very well,
but still i can ping a single ip address from only one of my clients, when i
stop pinging
on that station, an other one begining
Dear Greg
According to your guide i change my pf.conf , everything is working very well,
but still i can ping a single ip address from only one of my clients, when i
stop pinging
on that station, an other one begining to ping. please check this out :
#-
# Some defini
Dear Greg
According to your guide i change my pf.conf , everything is working very well,
but still i can ping a single ip address from only one of my clients, when i
stop pinging
on that station, an other one begining to ping. please check this out :
#-
# Some defini
Hi,
Here is simple explanation :
This is my pf.conf
extif="{ ed0 }"
extip="{ (ed0) }"
table { 192.168.1.0/24 }
nat on $extif from to any -> $extip
pass all
I want to ping from my lan stations to a public dns server like 192.9.9.3
look at my state table:
# pfctl -ss
self icmp 192.168.1.18:5