So,
I decided to csup my sources from Jan 18 2010 to something more recent
this weekend; but when I completed the upgrade, my IPFW and NAT
configuration didn't work anymore. I spent the better part of the day
making sure that:
1. the upgrade was correct
2. my hardware was good.
When I finally managed to revert the system source back to an earlier
snapshot (hard to do when I had no connectivity to the 'Net), my
configuration started working again. Has anyone else had the same
problem as I've been having, or did I just get the code at a bad time?
Cheers.
--
Jonathan Chen <jonc@chen.org.nz>
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"A little learning is a dangerous thing but a lot of ignorance is
just as bad." - Bob Edwards
On Mon, Apr 5, 2010 at 2:18 AM, Jonathan Chen <jonc@chen.org.nz> wrote:> I decided to csup my sources from Jan 18 2010 to something more recent > this weekend; but when I completed the upgrade, my IPFW and NAT > configuration didn't work anymore. I spent the better part of the day > making sure that: > > 1. the upgrade was correct > 2. my hardware was good. > > When I finally managed to revert the system source back to an earlier > snapshot (hard to do when I had no connectivity to the 'Net), my > configuration started working again. Has anyone else had the same > problem as I've been having, or did I just get the code at a bad time? >There's a long thread about this on the freebsd-ipfw list. See the archives for all the details. -- Freddie Cash fjwcash@gmail.com