Filtering jail IP traffic

From: Anders Nordby (anders_at_fupp.net)
Date: 08/26/05

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    Date: Fri, 26 Aug 2005 12:33:10 +0200
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    Hi,

    IP traffic from one jail to another jail, arrives on destination jail on
    lo0 having the destination jails IP as source IP. Why not the source
    jail's IP address?

    How can I filter traffic from one jail to another, using ipfw of ipf?

    Cheers,

    -- 
    Anders.
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