Mitchell Schoenbrun
07/20/2010 3:08 PM
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The usual way, eg:
ftp 198.144.201.133
Actually I'm making some progress.
To start with, I've been under the (apparently wrong) assumption that on load the file /etc/pf.conf would get loaded.
This is not so.
I can load it with "pfctl -f /etc/pf.conf". This does load the file and if I run "pfctl -s nat" I see the rules.
When I do this, the behavior changes. Now when I ftp remotely to 198.144.201.133 instead of connecting with the local
ftpd, the connection times out. This is good progress. At least I know something is happening. I'm guessing now
that my rules need adjusting.
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