Hi, thanks for answering!
On Thu, 01.04.2010 at 10:28:16 -0700, Philip Guenther <guent...@gmail.com> wrote: > This is generally caused by mismatched kernel and userland. How > confident are you that yours were built from the same/matching > sources? I installed these files from my installation server, to which I downloaded a snapshot: $ sha256sum bsd.mp /tmp/sbin/pfctl d033f27afacc2c7b226a55ed5e8641510921723880d6adbd0d1365ae1e25ad98 bsd.mp 41823dcad3b42f7a89a7b5c44c0b0798a317e2bb2663dcb53f2358dd7a9930c7 /tmp/sbin/pfctl This version of pfctl is contained in this base set: $ sha256sum base47.tgz 94e7322961eb9c23a1ea52aa17580aff14127e82afcc251ac9c0543d973ebba1 base47.tgz On the installed system, I find these files: $ cksum -a sha256 /bsd /sbin/pfctl SHA256 (/bsd) = d033f27afacc2c7b226a55ed5e8641510921723880d6adbd0d1365ae1e25ad98 SHA256 (/sbin/pfctl) = 41823dcad3b42f7a89a7b5c44c0b0798a317e2bb2663dcb53f2358dd7a9930c7 IOW, the checksums match, and they also match with the values specified in the SHA256 file that I downloaded from the same source, so I'm confident that the programs should have been built from the same sources. Kind regards, --Toni++