On Tue, Dec 24, 2002 at 04:21:05PM -0500, Michael Lucas wrote:
> I'm not certain how to interpret the output of some pfctl -s entries.
>
> State Table Total Rate
> current entries5
> searches
Hello,
I've dug through the man pages and Google, but some of these things
don't seem to be documented. After spending some quality time with
cscope and google, I'm giving up and just groveling for help here.
I'm not certain how to interpret the output of some pfctl -s entries.
State Table
On Tuesday, December 24, 2002, at 11:27 AM, Daniel Hartmeier wrote:
On Tue, Dec 24, 2002 at 10:02:50AM -0600, Joe Nall wrote:
I took the reply-to out of pf.conf and disabled the cable modem and
the
box is fine.
Can you post the significant reply-to to rule here? If it's using
address pools (
On Tue, Dec 24, 2002 at 09:13:20AM -0500, Michael Lucas wrote:
> I can reload the whole rules file, just not the rules section alone.
>
> Any suggestions?
It's obviously a bug, probably related to ticket (lock) handling, I'll
try to find it. Thanks for the report.
Daniel
On Tue, Dec 24, 2002 at 10:02:50AM -0600, Joe Nall wrote:
> I took the reply-to out of pf.conf and disabled the cable modem and the
> box is fine.
Can you post the significant reply-to to rule here? If it's using
address pools (round-robin), I hope Ryan can take a look...
Daniel
I built a new machine on 12/22/02 from a -current snapshot and updated
it
from source checked out on 12/22 and then 12/23. The goal was to use
the new
reply-to functionality to simultaneously connect to a cable modem
(default route)
and dsl (static IP with mail/web) with packets going out the
Hello,
Updated once in the morning yesterday, and once in the afternoon after
getting this error.
# pfctl -R -f pf.conf
pfctl: DIOCADDRULE: Device busy
#
I can reload the whole rules file, just not the rules section alone.
Any suggestions?
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