pf nat log does not show source and destination port
Kristof Provost
kristof at sigsegv.be
Mon Jun 11 22:23:45 UTC 2018
Hi Fatemeh,
On 11 Jun 2018, at 7:51, Fatemeh Mehdizadeh wrote:
> Hi all,
> I'm using pf to create nat. I'm on FreeBSD9.2.
Note that FreeBSD 9.2 is not a supported version. It went out of support
at the end of 2014.
(See https://www.freebsd.org/security/unsupported.html)
I would strongly recommend upgrading to a supported version:
https://www.freebsd.org/security/security.html#sup
> I want enable logs for
> nat translations, so
> in pf.cpnf:
>
> table <mytable> { 20.20.20.2,20.20.20.3,20.20.20.4,20.20.20.5 }
> nat log on 'eth0' from { 10.10.10.0/24} to any -> <mytable>
> round-robin sticky-address
>
> After ping request I have a log:
> # tcpdump -t -r pflog
> IP 20.20.20.3 > 20.20.20.1: ICMP echo request, id 4147, seq 0, length
> 64
>
pflog logs the entire packet (with a pf-specific header with information
about the matched rules), so you can parse whatever information you want
out of that.
> The problem is that I want my log shows the source port and
> destination port and NOT show id, seq and length.
>
You may get enough information by simply telling tcpdump to be more
verbose:
# tcpdump -t -v -r pflog
(Repeat the ‘-v’ flag for even more information.)
Regards,
Kristof
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