|
|||
Inline nested anchors issue
Hello,
I've been playing with anchors and ran into an issue. Code:
-------- ------ | |wpi0 ath0| | | Laptop |-----------------------------| AP | | |192.168.2.60 192.168.2.1| | -------- ------ Code:
set block-policy return set skip on lo block all anchor "wireless" on ath0 { pass in all } Code:
anchor in { pass in all } Code:
anchor "wireless" on ath0 { anchor in { pass in all } } I did not try this on -current, only on 4.7-stable. Any pointers/insights? Thanks. |
|
|||
Quote:
|
|
|||
Still doesn't work in both cases. Good suggestion, though. Thanks.
|
|
|||
...& your example is similar to the following thread found in the official misc@ archives:
http://marc.info/?t=110796618500002&r=1&w=2 Depending upon what kind of resolution you want, my suggestion would be to post on misc@ with as much detail as possible. With the rapid changes that Henning has been making to pf(4), it is unclear as to whether this is expected, unexpected, or not fully implemented. Bonus points will be given if testing is done on -current too. |
|
|
Similar Threads | ||||
Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
pfctl anchors manipulation clarification on 4.7 | sgeorge | OpenBSD Security | 0 | 2nd July 2010 05:16 AM |
PPPD issue. | Tom | NetBSD General | 4 | 26th August 2009 03:59 PM |
FFS permission issue | marc | OpenBSD General | 2 | 2nd February 2009 07:31 PM |
Possible SMP Issue? | MetalHead | OpenBSD General | 1 | 25th November 2008 03:52 AM |
RAM issue | nikkon | FreeBSD General | 5 | 7th May 2008 04:26 AM |