How do you know your rules are not working once they are added to ipf.conf?
Are you restarting ipf after you add the rules, if so how are you restarting
it? You can see what rules are in place by doing a ipfstat -i for the input
rules and a ipfstat -o for the output rules.

On 6/16/07, abu <invigeek at yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> hi guys,i got one problem with my ipfilter,everything seem working but
> when i apply few rules in my /etc/ipf/ipf.conf my ipf doesnt work
> accordingly with ipf rules.is there any way to make it working or should i
> just install the new version of my ipfilter?im using elxl nic and solaris 10
> x86
>
> [kimak/root] uname -a ; svcs | grep ipfilter ; svcs | grep pfil;ipf -V
> SunOS kimak 5.10 Generic_125101-08 i86pc i386 i86pc
> online          6:38:03 svc:/network/ipfilter:default
> online          6:37:53 svc:/network/pfil:default
> online          6:38:03 svc:/network/ipfilter:default
> online          6:38:04 svc:/system/rmtmpfiles:default
> ipf: IP Filter: v4.1.9 (500)
> Kernel: IP Filter: v4.1.9
> Running: yes
> Log Flags: 0 = none set
> Default: pass all, Logging: available
> Active list: 1
> Feature mask: 0x107
> [kimak/root]
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