Don't even mess with pf, use ssh's port forwarding.
On 12/22/06, Jacob Yocom-Piatt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
at work there are 2 pieces of heavy machinery that each are "hard-wired"
to communicate on the, say, 192.168.101/24 subnet and i would like to
access both subnets from a machine in the o
On Fri, Dec 22, 2006 at 11:09:07AM -0600, Jacob Yocom-Piatt wrote:
> at work there are 2 pieces of heavy machinery that each are "hard-wired"
> to communicate on the, say, 192.168.101/24 subnet and i would like to
> access both subnets from a machine in the office on the 172.16.16/24
> subnet. t
at work there are 2 pieces of heavy machinery that each are "hard-wired"
to communicate on the, say, 192.168.101/24 subnet and i would like to
access both subnets from a machine in the office on the 172.16.16/24
subnet. to avoid the issue of having 2 routes to the same subnet, i plan
on having
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