Date: Wed, 18 May 2005 12:41:29 -0500 From: Matthew Grooms <mgrooms@seton.org> To: Fai <fai@g2019.net> Cc: freebsd-pf@freebsd.org Subject: Re: ftp-proxy question [ FIXED ] Message-ID: <428B7E49.8040204@seton.org> In-Reply-To: <9607185D-D667-4469-93EF-2253E5841E5F@g2019.net> References: <428B58AE.9000807@seton.org> <ACA9C73C-55C9-4567-890E-8D912CA34DAC@g2019.net> <428B7012.4050505@seton.org> <9607185D-D667-4469-93EF-2253E5841E5F@g2019.net>
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Fai, Doah! Im a goofball. I have 4 firewalls up at the moment with two different internet providers. I forgot to add routes in my core to forward traffic to the respective firewalls external interface addresses. For some reason, I assumed the ftp-proxy daemon would bind to the internal interface to the host data connections internally. I guess the old saying, "when you assume you make an ASS out of U and ME" holds water here. Or at least "An ass out of ME" in this case ;) Thanks again for your response and sorry for confusing your use of the -n switch. BTW : Congrats to Max and Gleb for all the hard work that has gone into porting pf + carp to FreeBSD. This makes my life a whole lot easier and is saving the company I work for a BUNDLE of money when compared to the proprietary firewall package it is replacing. Thanks, really!!! Matthew
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