On 07/25/2013 06:56 PM, Joe Pfeiffer wrote:
"M.Atıf CEYLAN" writes:
On 07/25/2013 03:14 AM, Joe Pfeiffer wrote:
You haven't said a lot about your topology; are both interfaces visible
to the firewall through whatever series of switches you might have?
Yes
Actually, that pretty much has to b
"M.Atıf CEYLAN" writes:
> On 07/25/2013 03:14 AM, Joe Pfeiffer wrote:
>> You haven't said a lot about your topology; are both interfaces visible
>> to the firewall through whatever series of switches you might have?
> Yes
>> Actually, that pretty much has to be the case, otherwise your firewall
>
On 07/25/2013 03:14 AM, Joe Pfeiffer wrote:
You haven't said a lot about your topology; are both interfaces visible
to the firewall through whatever series of switches you might have?
Yes
Actually, that pretty much has to be the case, otherwise your firewall
couldn't see both MAC addresses.
Th
"M.Atıf CEYLAN" writes:
> Hi,
> I have two debian servers. They have two interfaces on each server.
> For example,
> server1:
> eth0 e8:b7:48:7b:35:f6 10.10.10.2
> eth1 is e8:b7:48:7b:35:f7 172.16.1.2
>
> There is a pfsense firewall on frontend. PF syslogs contain below lines;
>
> kernel:
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