Re: IP Filter 3.3.3 in FreeBSD -CURRENT [LONG]

1999-11-30 Thread Davec
I just went to the Oct. 7th snap of -CURRENT (right before IP Filter was removed from FreeBSD 4.0-CURRENT's source tree). Would this warning have anything to do with ipl not working in the latest snap? WARNING: driver ipl should register devices with make_dev() (dev_t = "#ipl/1") As I recall,

Re: IP Filter 3.3.3 in FreeBSD -CURRENT [LONG]

1999-11-29 Thread Nathan Kinsman
No solutions for you, but I have had the same exact problems with Current and Ip Filter 3.3.3. Giving up. Current Ip Filter works fine on 3.3-STABLE. Can't hardly wait for 4.0 to be stable and released, I'm not happy with my current mangling of different compilers in STABLE. _ Nathan Kinsman

IP Filter 3.3.3 in FreeBSD -CURRENT [LONG]

1999-11-29 Thread Davec
Ok, I just tried downloading the IP Filter sources for 3.3.3 and followed the instructions at http://www.freebsddiary.org/freebsd/ipfilter333.htm. Unfortunately I have ended up with the same errors: open device: Device not configured ioctl(SIOCIPFFL): Bad file descriptor To reiterate for

Re: IP Filter 3.3.3 in FreeBSD -CURRENT [LONG]

1999-11-29 Thread O'Shaughnessy Evans
Davec [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: [...] But when I try to load any rules, I get the error messages above. Same result with ipnat. I checked to make sure I was using the right version of ipf: [...] So could it be that some of your rules are breaking things? I think I've seen the same error

Re: IP Filter 3.3.3 in FreeBSD -CURRENT [LONG]

1999-11-29 Thread O'Shaughnessy Evans
"Mikhail A. Sokolov" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Mon, Nov 29, 1999 at 02:15:16PM -0800, O'Shaughnessy Evans wrote: # Davec [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: # [...] # But when I try to load any rules, I get the error messages above. # Same result with ipnat. I checked to make sure I was using the

Re: IP Filter 3.3.3 in FreeBSD -CURRENT [LONG]

1999-11-29 Thread Davec
On Mon, 29 Nov 1999, O'Shaughnessy Evans wrote: "Mikhail A. Sokolov" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: No, it can't. He was refering to ipf -V; I managed to reproduce the behaviour several days ago, but since I remade the devices it's ok in my case, but in his. Again, no other rules/whatever is

Re: IP Filter 3.3.3 in FreeBSD -CURRENT [LONG]

1999-11-29 Thread Davec
On Mon, 29 Nov 1999, O'Shaughnessy Evans wrote: So could it be that some of your rules are breaking things? I think I've seen the same error message when trying to write a rule for a non-existant interface name or a group that wasn't created with "... head N". -- O'Shaughnessy Evans I