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aab (aab@khp.ignorelist.com)'s status on Wednesday, 17-Aug-2022 04:43:26 JST aab @Stoori Just in case: is the port forwarted in the router? And maybe it is worth trying to open a port in the mac and try ShieldsUp - https://www.grc.com/default.htm, so you know if incoming connections are blocked or not. -
Dubbel likken dubbel lekker! (stoori@polyglot.city)'s status on Wednesday, 17-Aug-2022 04:43:28 JST Dubbel likken dubbel lekker! What if my operator has disabled incoming connections from these mobile deals, and i can't get it wprking no matter what i do?
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Dubbel likken dubbel lekker! (stoori@polyglot.city)'s status on Wednesday, 17-Aug-2022 04:43:29 JST Dubbel likken dubbel lekker! i've read through endless setup instructions and qa's on this topic, and they basically all give the same instructions, which don't work.
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Dubbel likken dubbel lekker! (stoori@polyglot.city)'s status on Wednesday, 17-Aug-2022 04:43:30 JST Dubbel likken dubbel lekker! To clarify: I want incoming connections to be forwarded to the other computer that is on en0.
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Dubbel likken dubbel lekker! (stoori@polyglot.city)'s status on Wednesday, 17-Aug-2022 04:43:31 JST Dubbel likken dubbel lekker! I must share my macos monterey's internet connection (via wifi = en1) to a computer connected directly to the mac's ethernet port (en0). I've put internet sharing on and the other computer gets an ip and i can ssh there so i know it works.
Now I need port forwarding. I've understood that I need to tweak /etc/pf.conf. I found the following advice:
nat on en1 from en0:network to any -> (en1)
but it doesn't work.
What should I put in pf.conf?
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