Bug#658677: [kfreebsd-image-9] Please enable pflog device by default

2012-02-10 Thread Robert Millan
2012/2/6, Dererk der...@debian.org: That was easy! :-) As you mention, removing the patch did work as expected and nicely! Thanks! I'll let tcpdump guys know about this so we can, altogether when this issue is solved, this quite relevant kbsd feature working in time for wheezy. So what

Bug#658677: [kfreebsd-image-9] Please enable pflog device by default

2012-02-10 Thread Dererk
On 10/02/12 16:57, Robert Millan wrote: 2012/2/6, Dererk der...@debian.org: That was easy! :-) As you mention, removing the patch did work as expected and nicely! Thanks! I'll let tcpdump guys know about this so we can, altogether when this issue is solved, this quite relevant kbsd feature

Bug#658677: [kfreebsd-image-9] Please enable pflog device by default

2012-02-10 Thread Dererk
On 10/02/12 16:57, Robert Millan wrote: 2012/2/6, Dererk der...@debian.org: That was easy! :-) As you mention, removing the patch did work as expected and nicely! Thanks! I'll let tcpdump guys know about this so we can, altogether when this issue is solved, this quite relevant kbsd feature

Bug#658677: [kfreebsd-image-9] Please enable pflog device by default

2012-02-06 Thread Petr Salinger
Petr, since you're listed as patch author, do you know if this feature worked in the past? tcpdump worked somehow, but I do not remember exactly, it is 4 years ago, see #448695. Probably, the net/pfvar.h used to need net/if_pflog.h. It is not needed any longer. It looks like the proper fix is

Bug#658677: [kfreebsd-image-9] Please enable pflog device by default

2012-02-06 Thread Dererk
On 06/02/12 05:04, Petr Salinger wrote: Petr, since you're listed as patch author, do you know if this feature worked in the past? tcpdump worked somehow, but I do not remember exactly, it is 4 years ago, see #448695. Probably, the net/pfvar.h used to need net/if_pflog.h. It is not needed