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      aldo
      last edited by

      i empathise with you anyway scott give me a few tips and i can look at it i just need to know how the inetd is called i am presently guessing it is being called at command line for each reflection as i can't find a .conf for it anywhere

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        sullrich
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        Look in /var/etc/inetd.conf

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          aldo
          last edited by

          gotyou

          /etc/inc/filter.inc
          ok line 844 has a case for udp that is empty
          there is another one a little lower than that.

          i am still looking for the rest of it.

          how much was the bounty for this scott can we afford to pay it was it a big one

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            sullrich
            last edited by

            @aldo:

            gotyou

            /etc/inc/filter.inc
            ok line 844 has a case for udp that is empty
            there is another one a little lower than that.

            The same code handles tcp and udp.  This is normal for case type statements.

            @aldo:

            i am still looking for the rest of it.

            how much was the bounty for this scott can we afford to pay it was it a big one

            $1500

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              sullrich
              last edited by

              aldo, please check out http://cvstrac.pfsense.com/chngview?cn=14258

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                aldo
                last edited by

                ok one last question how do i reload the /tmp/rules.debug will come back to you tomorrow

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                  aldo
                  last edited by

                  sorted it looks impossible with the nc bit on the end.

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                    aldo
                    last edited by

                    think i have it scott

                    19000 stream udp nowait/0 nobody /usr/bin/nc nc -w 20 192.168.200.200 161

                    this nc needs a -u option to get udp

                    as per

                    http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=nc&sektion=1&manpath=OpenBSD+3.9

                    the only other error that i saw was to do with this line which you seem to be working on. this line always shows up tcp not udp

                    pass in quick on $lan inet proto tcp from any to $loopback port 19000 keep state label "NAT REFLECT: Allow traffic to localhost"

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                      aldo
                      last edited by

                      line 919 fwrite($inetd_fd, "{$starting_localhost_port}\tstream\t{$protocol}\tnowait/0\tnobody\t/usr/bin/nc nc -w 20 {$target} {$loc_pt}\n");
                      change this to
                      fwrite($inetd_fd, "{$starting_localhost_port}\tstream\t{$protocol}\tnowait/0\tnobody\t/usr/bin/nc nc -w 20 -u {$target} {$loc_pt}\n");

                      the problem with this seems to be that this line even though the case is udpsets both tcp and udp streams???? i am sure you might know what this means

                      line 1891   $ipfrules .= "pass in quick on ${$ifname_real} inet proto tcp from any to $loopback port {$starting_localhost_port} keep state label "NAT REFLECT: Allow traffic to localhost"\n";
                      change this to
                      $ipfrules .= "pass in quick on ${$ifname_real} inet proto udp from any to $loopback port {$starting_localhost_port} keep state label "NAT REFLECT: Allow traffic to localhost"\n";

                      hope it helps  alan

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                        sullrich
                        last edited by

                        Please issue these commands to test:

                        fetch -o /etc/inc/ http://www.pfsense.com/~sullrich/filter.inc
                        /etc/rc.filter_configure

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                          aldo
                          last edited by

                          switch($rule['protocol']) {
                                                                                                  case "tcp/udp":
                                                                                                          $protocol = "{ tcp udp }";
                                                                                                          $ipfrules .= "pass in quick on ${$ifname_real} inet proto tcp from any to $loopback port {$starting_localhost_port} keep state label "NAT REFLECT: Allow traffic to localhost"\n";
                                                                                                          $ipfrules .= "pass in quick on ${$ifname_real} inet proto udp from any to $loopback port {$starting_localhost_port} keep state label "NAT REFLECT: Allow traffic to localhost"\n";
                                                                                                          break;
                                                                                                  case "tcp":
                                                                                                  case "udp":
                                                                                                          $protocol = $rule['protocol'];
                                                                                                          $ipfrules .= "pass in quick on ${$ifname_real} inet proto udp from any to $loopback port {$starting_localhost_port} keep state label "NAT REFLECT: Allow traffic to localhost"\n";
                                                                                                          break;
                                                                                                  default:
                                                                                                          break;
                                                                                          }

                          **You need to add the case for tcp otherwise tcp get udp case set

                          the stream looks good but the local host rule needs the tcp case filled in i tested this and it worked fine
                                                                                                  case "tcp":
                                                                                                          $protocol = $rule['protocol'];
                                                                                                          $ipfrules .= "pass in quick on ${$ifname_real} inet proto tcp from any to $loopback port {$starting_localhost_port} keep state label "NAT REFLECT: Allow traffic to localhost"\n";
                                                                                                          break**;

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                            sullrich
                            last edited by

                            There is no break, it automatically hits the next case.

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                              aldo
                              last edited by

                              ok sorry i just stripped you code when pasting not mine

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                                aldo
                                last edited by

                                one last thing you have an extra white space on the udp stream now.
                                i did them both in clean cases before and all worked well

                                for the inetd i added info the the tcp case and the upd case as i did in the localhost allow rule your
                                solution was definatly neater but there is a whitespace issue

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                                  sullrich
                                  last edited by

                                  Please test the file that I posted.  It really should be working now.

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                                    sullrich
                                    last edited by

                                    @aldo:

                                    one last thing you have an extra white space on the udp stream now.
                                    i did them both in clean cases before and all worked well

                                    for the inetd i added info the the tcp case and the upd case as i did in the localhost allow rule your
                                    solution was definatly neater but there is a whitespace issue

                                    Not sure what you mean.  Please show me either the generated rules from rules.debug or the netcat entries from inetd.conf

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                                      aldo
                                      last edited by

                                      19000 stream udp nowait/0 nobody /usr/bin/nc nc  -u -w 20 192.168.200.200 161
                                      19002 stream tcp nowait/0 nobody /usr/bin/nc nc -w 20 192.168.200.200 8000

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                                        sullrich
                                        last edited by

                                        Yeah it doesn't look "good" but it should work..

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                                          aldo
                                          last edited by

                                          NAT Reflection rules

                                          pass in quick on $lan inet proto udp from any to $loopback port 19000 keep state
                                          label "NAT REFLECT: Allow traffic to localhost"
                                          pass in quick on $lan inet proto udp from any to $loopback port 19001 keep state
                                          label "NAT REFLECT: Allow traffic to localhost"

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                                            aldo
                                            last edited by

                                            /* $Id: filter.inc,v 1.575.2.248 2006/09/09 22:53:48 sullrich Exp $ */

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