Date: Sat, 15 May 2010 02:33:10 +0200 From: umage <theultramage@gmail.com> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: ipfw natd rules not loading on startup Message-ID: <4BEDEBC6.5000505@gmail.com>
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I performed a kernel+world update of my freebsd router, RELENG_8 branch, apparently from the version 6 months ago to current. I use ipfw and a shell script that gets loaded at startup. I noticed after rebooting that ipfw did not load two rules, both of type "divert natd". However, if I run the script manually, or call it from the end of /etc/rc, it will add these rules as well. Currently I am using a workaround. I could not find any mention of warnings or errors in the logs. I couldn't find any way of making ipfw log errors. I tried piping my script's output to a file, but it did not say anything useful. Noone I asked knew what to do. I noticed that there has been a revamp of ipfw and its supporting scripts recently, so it's possible something broke along the way (for example, a missing rc dependency on natd?). Advice would be appreciated.
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