Morgan Reed wrote:> Not sure if this is the most appropriate place to ask, feel free to
> redirect me if it isn't.
>
> I've got an issue with a simple NAT with pf.
>
> I've got two machines;
> the first (I will call m1) has 2 ethernet interfaces (I will call them
> m1.0 and m1.1)
> the second (I will call m2) has 1 ethernet interface (I will call it m2.0)
>
> m1.0 faces my LAN, m1.1 and m2.0 are on a separate, isolated segment.
>
> what I need to be able to do is to access the "outside world"
from m2
> and be able to get to Ports 80, 443 and 3128 on m2 from my LAN by
> connecting to ports 80, 443 and 3128 on m1 and having traffic
> forwarded appropriately.
>
> m1.0 - 192.168.0.X/24 (DHCP assigned)
> m1.1 - 192.168.1.2/24
> m2.0 - 192.168.1.30/24
>
> /etc/pf.conf
> ========================================================>
> ext_if="m1.0"
> int_if="m1.1"
>
> nat on $ext_if from !($ext_if) -> ($ext_if:0)
I think traffic comming back is natted a second time ???
I prefer:
nat on $ext_if from $int_if:network to any -> ($ext_if)
>
> rdr pass on $ext_if proto tcp to port 80 -> 192.168.1.30 port 80
> rdr pass on $ext_if proto tcp to port 443 -> 192.168.1.30 port 443
> rdr pass on $ext_if proto tcp to port 3128 -> 192.168.1.30 port 3128
I would also nat on int_if in this case -- except for m1.
no nat on $int_if proto tcp from $int_if to $int_if:network
nat on $int_if proto tcp from $int_if:network to 192.168.1.30 port {80
443 3128 } -> $int_if
Henri
>
> pass in keep state
> pass out keep state
>
> ========================================================>
> The current status is as follows;
> * I can ping m1.0 from m2
> * I can't ping any of the other address on the 192.168.0.0/24 network
> from m2
>
> - tcpdump'ing m1.1
> * Connecting to one of the forwarded ports on m1.0 I see nothing
> * Connecting from m2 to a host on the LAN I see the connections going
> out but, not coming back
>
> Your assistance is greatly appreciated.
>
> Morgan
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