> 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
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
Vladimir Kapustin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Nothing unusual, but that the mail stops forwarding from the
> whitelist. i.e. the sender resends the mail, gets in WHITE-list in
> spamd, but the mail does not actually pass the router.
That and the sheer size of your spamdb is weird.
> pfctl
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
Hi everyone,
I'm working with ALTQ, but I realize that the borrow option in cbq
queues doesn't work at least like the manual says "A child class can
borrow bandwidth from its parent class as long as excess bandwidth is
available", I isolated 2 PC's (pc, laptop) and made some tests with this
confi
> 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