On Wed, Feb 07, 2007 at 10:24:57AM -0500, Kevin K. wrote:
> I was hoping that the issue was simple and common, due to Vista's emphasis
> on ipv6 among other networking issues. Either way, below is my entire pf
> configuration. I hope it helps.
I'm afraid you'll have to do the usual debug routine
> David Nguyen wrote:
> >I've installed Vista recently and it detected the network drivers and
> "seemed" to be working (default drivers with >Vista). I thought it was
> the network, but it was actually the network drivers that came with
> vista (nForce). I would >retrieve a DHCP, but would not com
Volker wrote:
>
> Kevin,
>
> helping you with just this snippet of rules is like fishing in the
> dark.
>
> Your rules do the following: A connection coming from a single IP
> address (/32) is passing the firewall on the external IF. As it does
> not create state (no keep state option) the answ
On 12/23/-58 20:59, Kevin K. wrote:
> I am using FreeBSD 6.2-release w/ PF. Everything seems to be okay, except
> the fact that Windows Vista machines cant get through the network. I have
> tried many things, including just using a skeleton PF configuration and I'm
> still having trouble.
>
> Just
> I'd like to know if anyone else has experienced something similar with
> Vista and their firewall. I realize it may be something with Vista, but
this
> issue seems to be related with PF firewalls and Vista.
>
I have ran (and am running ) vista with CTCP enabled and disabled through PF
just fine
Dennis Berger wrote:
> We have a vista client and openbsd 3.9 pf box here. no problems at all.
> What you could try is something like this.
>
> pass in quick on $ext_if fastroute inet proto tcp from $somewhere to
> any
>
I'm going to try that, but I'm looking for a solution where I don't have t
>
> >Do you imply that you have other operating system behind your FreeBSD
> wall,
> but have not this sort of issue? Is the >problem Vista specific?
>
>
> Only FreeBSD machines are behind the firewall. The issue lies with a
> Vista
> machine accessing the network through the firewall. The conn
>Do you imply that you have other operating system behind your FreeBSD wall,
but have not this sort of issue? Is the >problem Vista specific?
Only FreeBSD machines are behind the firewall. The issue lies with a Vista
machine accessing the network through the firewall. The connection attempt
(re
Kevin K. wrote:
> I am using FreeBSD 6.2-release w/ PF. Everything seems to be okay, except
> the fact that Windows Vista machines cant get through the network. I have
> tried many things, including just using a skeleton PF configuration and I'm
> still having trouble.
>
> Just curious if anyone h
I am using FreeBSD 6.2-release w/ PF. Everything seems to be okay, except
the fact that Windows Vista machines cant get through the network. I have
tried many things, including just using a skeleton PF configuration and I'm
still having trouble.
Just curious if anyone has experienced issues with t
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