tc3182 0 Posted ... Ahh, viscosity. Looked at it a while ago and forgot about it. Seems like a more polished app than Tunnelblick - though that's not hard. Building support for Viscosity into the script(s) now - it takes virtually the same applescript syntax as tunnelblick. Have to handle a couple issues regarding kext conflict, but that's good control regardless. Also adding a load/flush of pf.conf rules. Fun fun. Will probably dump this up on github or similar so as to not clutter up the forum. Of course, I may be the only person using this <grin> Quote Share this post Link to post
adamgrab 1 Posted ... I typed in a long reply on how to use IceFloor to allow additional services and devices on the local network, but the forum logged me out before I posted, so I'll have to give you the short version again (for ergolon). Open IceFloor, open Advanced Options, open PF Rules tree and Configuration Editor. Open Advanced Filtering for adding local devices/services. Help buttons useful. Back up (jessez's) text from, pf.conf and save for later. In Advanced filtering pane enter network addresses and services. Eg afp (apple file sharing): port 548, protocol tcp, allowed IP list (192.168.x.xx) port 548, protocol udp, allowed IP list (192.168.x.xx) I clicked on Enter PF firewall and install boot scripts which overwrote pf.conf, but also provided a couple of lines in 800.icefloor.advanced, which I then pasted in via configuration editor for pf.conf, along with jessez's code. 1 Acy_c reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post
Guest ergolon Posted ... Wow, thanks a lot, adamgrab... I´ll try that (soon)! Sorry for answering so late... it´s been a busy time. Quote Share this post Link to post
zurahthustra 0 Posted ... ergolon: Did you ever get the connection to your NAS sorted? I have the same issue, so would be interested if you had any success? Quote Share this post Link to post
shane_b 0 Posted ... Ok this all goes WAAAAY about my head. I managed to setup an IPFW but i've now decided after reading and much deliberation PF is far superior and I'd like to prevent leakage with that. I am running a mac osx 10.8.2 with viscosity as my client to connect to airvpn. Would anyone be willing to give me guidance (step by step). much appreciated Quote Share this post Link to post
DarkKnight 0 Posted ... Yes! Please make this make sense for mere mortals! I also have Mountain Lion. Quote Share this post Link to post
Acy_c 0 Posted ... Hi, i am using PF frontend IceFloor in OS X mountain lion, i have configured all my rules, but i want to add: route all traffic over airvpn servers, i have noticed there are so many option to edit/add rules, tables, anchors; i am so confused, i don t know where to add or load configurations or rulesets, please could some one help me?Thanks in Advance, sorry for the google translation Quote Share this post Link to post
Acy_c 0 Posted ... Hi adamgrabCould you please tell me, what is the best way to add jessez's ruleset, to PF IceFloor? I am very confused, IceFloor has too many options, and i don't want to mess up thingsThank you very much in advanceadamgrab, on 19 Oct 2012 - 11:36, said:I typed in a long reply on how to use IceFloor to allow additional services and devices on the local network, but the forum logged me out before I posted, so I'll have to give you the short version again (for ergolon).Open IceFloor, open Advanced Options, open PF Rules tree and Configuration Editor. Open Advanced Filtering for adding local devices/services. Help buttons useful. Back up (jessez's) text from, pf.conf and save for later.In Advanced filtering pane enter network addresses and services. Eg afp (apple file sharing):port 548, protocol tcp, allowed IP list (192.168.x.xx)port 548, protocol udp, allowed IP list (192.168.x.xx)I clicked on Enter PF firewall and install boot scripts which overwrote pf.conf, but also provided a couple of lines in 800.icefloor.advanced, which I then pasted in via configuration editor for pf.conf, along with jessez's code. Quote Share this post Link to post