Date: Thu, 27 Oct 2016 14:10:23 +0000 From: James Morris <jamesmorris8@outlook.com> To: "freebsd-pf@freebsd.org" <freebsd-pf@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: Forcing a route using pf Message-ID: <BM1PR01MB0209A82FCDD79E7FB9616B798CAA0@BM1PR01MB0209.INDPRD01.PROD.OUTLOOK.COM> In-Reply-To: <20161027140324.GH51420@home.opsec.eu> References: <BM1PR01MB020932CF4F49E57B708182A58CAA0@BM1PR01MB0209.INDPRD01.PROD.OUTLOOK.COM>, <20161027140324.GH51420@home.opsec.eu>
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Yes, I learned that just now. Link: https://imgur.com/gallery/i8EbX [http://i.imgur.com/BXmiWvE.jpg?fb]<https://imgur.com/gallery/i8EbX> Diagram<https://imgur.com/gallery/i8EbX> imgur.com Imgur: The most awesome images on the Internet. Best, James ________________________________ From: Kurt Jaeger <pi@opsec.eu> Sent: 27 October 2016 14:03:24 To: James Morris Subject: Re: Forcing a route using pf Hi! > I have attached a small network diagram to illustrate my setup. Put the attachment on some server and send the link. The mailing list software removes attachments. -- pi@opsec.eu +49 171 3101372 4 years to g= o !
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