Hi, interessting point. How about dumping it to a file or something so you are able to check what was loaded last time (e.g. a file with 400 under /var/whatever)?
Regards Hagen Volpers > -----Urspr|ngliche Nachricht----- > Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Im Auftrag von Stuart Henderson > Gesendet: Freitag, 25. Juli 2008 17:15 > An: Charlie Clark > Cc: misc@openbsd.org > Betreff: Re: pfctl > > On 2008/07/25 14:53, Charlie Clark wrote: > > Stuart Henderson wrote: > >> On 2008-07-25, Charlie Clark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> > >>> Hi, > >>> > >>> I have noticed that you are unable to view the currently loaded > >>> options for pf using pfctl, even 'pfctl -sa' doesn't show the > >>> options eg. set skip on tun0. > >>> Is this going to be implemented soon or is it there and > I'm missing > >>> something? > >>> > >>> Regards, > >>> > >>> > >> > >> Someone asked about this recently. > >> http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc&w=2&r=1&s=set+skip+pfctl&q=b > >> > >> > >> > > Yes sorry I posted this by accident, I still haven't got a valid > > solution for this though. > > "set XX" options are a mix of directives to pf and to pfctl, > the pfctl directives don't get stored anywhere so you can't > retrieve them later. The ones affecting pf are available but > in a different format.