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Problems with NAT
user name
2006-08-23 01:19:37
Try adding " tcp/udp" to the end of your rdr
line.

Second the motion to check out pf.

HTH,
-alex.

On 8/22/06, Rafael Almeida <almeidarafgmail.com> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm having trouble with my nat, maybe someone can help
me out.  I'm
> doing a port forwarding in order to be able to play
starcraft on
> another machine. The port seems to be forwarding (I
started a server
> there on the port I wanted and I was able to connect
from another
> machine outside the network). Still, during the game,
people couldn't
> see me and it was extremely laggy (although 1x1 matches
work fine).
> When I had linux on the box it used to work fine, the
configuration
> files for my former linux system is attached. I tried
to have the same
> behaviour on the netbsd, so I did this what is in
ipf.conf and
> ipnat.conf (also attachements).
>
> I'm not really good with networks and all, but the
netbsd
> configuration seems good to me. I don't know what
could be wrong.
>
> Best regards,
> Rafael C. Almeida
>
>
>
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