Thanks for your answer.
The disturbing thing for me was that I work on several firewalls, and some have
the flags S/SA keep state options, and some not… so as I’m quite new to pf I
was really wondering.
f.g.
> Le 22 oct. 2018 à 17:09, Daniel Corbe a écrit :
>
> at 10:04 AM, Frédér
Hello,
There is something that I don’t really understand about pf keep state :
- documentation says : All pass rules automatically create a state entry when a
packet matches the rule. This can be explicitly disabled by using the no state
option.
But…
I find a lot of example on the web that add
should use the mac-adress of the carpdev interfaces…
I have spent all my day reading the doc on internet, and I have found nothing
to help.
Do I have misunderstood something in the documentation ?
Is my configuration wrong ?
Thanks in advance...
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Frédéric Goudal, Ingénieur Système
Bordeaux-INP
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