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Date:      Fri, 10 Dec 2004 01:25:30 +0200
From:      Alin-Adrian Anton <aanton@spintech.ro>
To:        ipfw@freebsd.org
Subject:   5.3 ipfw states in bridged mode
Message-ID:  <41B8DEEA.8080802@spintech.ro>

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Hi guys,

	I noticed ipfilter and pf are not capable yet of correctly handling
traffic states when run in bridged enviroments.

	I tried ipfw to see if it works, but either I did a mistake, either it
doesn't work either.

	I can block any traffic with IPFW on my bridge (3 NIC cards bridged
together), as long as I evoid using keep-state / check-state keywords.

	The bridge and ipfw code is loaded as module.

	I just wanted to check. So, can anyone please tell me, is IPFW able to
correctly keep all states in bridged enviroments? (5.3-RELEASE)

	Thanks a lot!

Yours,
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Alin-Adrian Anton
Spintech Systems
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