Ilya A. Kovalenko wrote:
Greetings,
pfctl(8) silently ignores nonexisting table and queue names.
I suppose, it is some kind of feature (like dynamic creation,
or so),
Yes, that's a feature: the table can be created later by some daemon
like spamd.
but such silent handling complicates debugging typos
on ruleset.
Can pfctl(8), at least, display warnings ?
If you do a "pfctl -vvsr" pfctl will show you the number of IP addresses in
each table, so you can easily spot empty table: pfctl -vvsr | grep ':0>'
Cedric