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Re: [Sheflug] Network Unreachable after outbound portscan.





 The firewall box (noodles) has not been touched config wise for over a
month.

 Flux is my workstation, and that's the machine that I run the scans
from, and the one that has the problems.

 After rebooting Flux, all machines are accessable again.

 I don't think noodles has anything to do with it (I can use another
machine to access noodles without problems).

 Baz.

Chris J/#6 wrote:
> 
> >  Does anyone have any ideas, tests etc?
> >
> >  Baz.
> >
> 
> Silly question, but has to be asked: what have you got in the firewall after
> boot and what is in the firewall after you've done all your nmaping
> stuff...when is the firewall setup...at boot? Or do you fiddle it up
> manually? What I'm trying to get at is: is there a rule in the firewall that
> will cause this :)
> 
> Still haven't fiddled with OpenBSD's firewall stuff...mostly due to the fact
> that the Sun [my OpenBSD box] can't do anything useful, network wise[1]. If
> the firewall is on the BSD box, are there any strange rules in there?
> OpenBSD's packet filter seems to have a lot mroe flexibility (from what
> little I've spent reading about it -- which isn't much), so dunno if it could
> be "auto-adapting" to the environment. Or something. Summat wierd anyhow :)
> 
> Chris...casting straws in the wind
> 
> [1] I wish the IPC had a faster serial port :-/
> 
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