Date: Fri, 16 May 2008 14:13:22 +1200 From: "Mark Pagulayan" <m.pagulayan@auckland.ac.nz> To: "Tom Uffner" <tom@uffner.com> Cc: freebsd-pf@freebsd.org Subject: RE: FreeBSD PF 4.1 Inserts Flags S/SA Automatically to rules Message-ID: <C65291A68BAF57499B18564A1EE4A761370F0A@UXCHANGE1.UoA.auckland.ac.nz> In-Reply-To: <482CE06D.7070800@uffner.com> References: <C65291A68BAF57499B18564A1EE4A761370E38@UXCHANGE1.UoA.auckland.ac.nz> <fee88ee40805141613k685c1536w9fc72e88aaa9f746@mail.gmail.com> <482B7BE6.9080608@uffner.com><C65291A68BAF57499B18564A1EE4A761370E53@UXCHANGE1.UoA.auckland.ac.nz><482B80D3.4010701@quis.cx><C65291A68BAF57499B18564A1EE4A761370E5A@UXCHANGE1.UoA.auckland.ac.nz> <482B9117.9070800@uffner.com> <C65291A68BAF57499B18564A1EE4A761370E7A@UXCHANGE1.UoA.auckland.ac.nz> <482C7056.7010809@uffner.com> <C65291A68BAF57499B18564A1EE4A761370EE5@UXCHANGE1.UoA.auckland.ac.nz> <482CE06D.7070800@uffner.com>
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Hi Tom, Thanks heaps for the advice I will review and reorganize our ruleset.=20 Cheers,=20 Mark -----Original Message----- From: Tom Uffner [mailto:tom@uffner.com]=20 Sent: Friday, 16 May 2008 1:16 p.m. To: Mark Pagulayan Cc: freebsd-pf@freebsd.org Subject: Re: FreeBSD PF 4.1 Inserts Flags S/SA Automatically to rules Mark Pagulayan wrote: > Yes I am using net.link.bridge.pfil_member: 1. What is the effect of > this on the bridge interface.=20 see if_bridge(4) for full details. in short they control whether or not filtering is available on the member interfaces and/or the bridge. net.link.bridge.pfil_local_phys: 0 net.link.bridge.pfil_member: 1 net.link.bridge.pfil_bridge: 1 net.link.bridge.pfil_onlyip: 1 > No there is no such rules below in my ruleset > # is there a "set skip on {lo0, bridge0}" in here somewhere >=20 > Is PF by default doing a filter on bridge0? What is the effect of this > rule on the bridge?=20 i realized too late that you don't need one. i expected to see such a rule due to my style of ruleset writing. i usually start w/ "block log all" to disable the default pass rule on all interfaces, then explicitly allow only the traffic i want. you didn't, so the default for interfaces you don't have any rules for is pass all. "set skip on X" has the same effect as a rule that says "pass quick on X"
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