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Originally Posted by heatherval
As for the pf.conf im using the default one that came with OpenBSD 5.0.
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That' file contains
3 rules (if you eliminate the comments):
Code:
set skip on lo
pass
block in on ! lo0 proto tcp to port 6000:6010
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i seem to have configured it correctly to work locally with port 8005
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There
must be more lines, because in the three lines you posted there is a reference to a table which has not been defined.
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But for some reason i cant login to it with my ip address and port xxx.xxx.xx.xxx:8005
but locally no problem on port 8005
Now you mentioned $ext
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No, the
PF User's Guide mentions it. $ext is a commonly used macro definition that is assign to an external network interface.
Once you have access to root on the platform, please post a copy of pf.conf.
Meanwhile, if you could
"draw" a picture of the network involved, that would aid my understanding, and limit the misinformation you receive from me.
Here is an example of such a picture, made with [code] and [/code] wrappers:
Code:
{internet} --- [OpenBSD] --- {192.168.0/24} -- [Servers]
--- {192.168.1/24} ---[Workstations]