Hi,
I can confirm that this patch resolves issue.
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Did you test whether disabling ruleset optimization "fixes"
the issue in your case too?
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Gesendet: Freitag, 07. Juli 2017 um 02:59 Uhr
Von: "rafal.ramocki"
An: misc@openbsd.org
Betreff: Re: authpf error: failed to create table (Device busy)
It looks like I've
ass in quick log proto tcp to { 10.58.16.10 10.58.16.20 10.58.16.30 } port
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pass in quick log proto tcp to { 10.58.16.11 10.58.16.21 10.58.16.31 } port
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: failed to create table (Device busy)
Hi
I recently transmitted a bug report concerning an authpf issue in 6.1
(see also [1]) where loading the rules in the authpf anchor fails like
this:
"pfctl: failed to create
Hi
I recently transmitted a bug report concerning an authpf issue in 6.1
(see also [1]) where loading the rules in the authpf anchor fails like
this:
"pfctl: failed to create table __automatic_ba6b4284_0 in /newuser(2571
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