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Date:      Wed, 22 Sep 1999 07:54:38 -0600
From:      "Chris Wasser" <cwasser@v-wave.com>
To:        "Mikhail Teterin" <mi@aldan.algebra.com>, <stable@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   Re: ipnat's ftp proxying crashes -stable
Message-ID:  <000501bf0502$03439f20$271a6c18@vwave.com>
References:  <199909220412.AAA26118@rtfm.newton>

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I originally had this problem using the ipnat that came with the FreeBSD
kernel. Upgrade to 3.3.1+ and the problem will stop.

----- Original Message -----
From: Mikhail Teterin <mi@aldan.algebra.com>
To: <stable@FreeBSD.ORG>
Sent: Tuesday, September 21, 1999 10:12 PM
Subject: ipnat's ftp proxying crashes -stable


> Hello!
>
> I'm trying to setup my dual interface machine to act as an ftp proxy
for
> my home LAN.
>
> The machine has two interfaces: ep0 (10.10.0.2/28) and ep1 (connected
to
> the cable-modem, with DHCP-obtained settings).
>
> It   is   a  real   shame,   this   part   is  so   poorly
documented,
> but   I   did    find   the
/usr/src/contrib/ipfilter/rules/ftp-proxy,
> which    was    a    little    cryptic,   but    combining    it
with
> http://www.dvl-software.com/freebsd/natrules.htm     I     setup
the
> /etc/natrules as follows:
>
> map ep1 0/0 -> 0.0.0.0/32 proxy port ftp ftp/tcp
>
> Ftp-ing to  the server  goes fine,  I can  log in.  But whenever  a
data
> connection is attempted -- say, for ``ls'', the nat-machine panics.
>
> The panics are  different depending on whether the ftp-client  is on
the
> same machine or on some other machine on the LAN.
>
> Actually, as I just found out, it can crash anytime after the rule
above
> is loaded -- I guess, any incoming attempt can trigger it :(
>
> I'm rebuilding  the kernel  without the  omit-frame-pointer now,  to
get
> meaningful information from  the panic screen. But if you  know what
I'm
> doing wrong -- just tell me now :)
>
> Thanks,
>
> -mi
>
>
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