Hi
Is there some way to tag packets via netgraph and then filter them
with pf rules, based on this tags?
What i want to do exactly is to mark IM logon packets with ng_bpf and
then allow only some users to procceed.
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I need to record logs of all connections nated from PF, has some way?
Thanks.
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Daniel Dias Gon?alves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I need to record logs of all connections nated from PF, has some way?
add 'log' to all pass rules which will involve NATed traffic.
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On 12/23/-58 20:59, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Quoting Volker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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>> On 12/23/-58 20:59, ;048<8@ 0?CAB8=rote:
>>> 2. If i have some malware on my PC and use mail-client program. If I
>>> send the same message some times I automatically get into WHITE-list
>>> and my malwa
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> I need to record logs of all connections nated from PF, has some way?
>
Tag the nat rule and then apply that tag to an egress rule of the form
pass out log quick on blah tagged natted
Greg
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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