QoS with pf and ALTQ

2004-11-20 Thread Jochen Gensch
Hi there, I recently switched to PF and ALTQ from IPF. The only thing I cannot get to work is the Quality of Servie issue. I have actually thought it is alright now, but looking at a normal hardware router of my friend, I believe I did not succeed :-(. This hardware router does the job much be

state failure - bad state

2004-11-20 Thread i.t
the first time I've seen this state failure: Nov 20 15:57:59 yak /bsd: pf: BAD state: TCP x.x.x.x.:16907 x.x.x.x:16907 217.72.195.152:80 [lo=3829350720 high=3829357152 win=16384 modulator=0 wscale=0] [lo=1235580598 high=1235596982 win=6432 modulator=0 wscale=0] 9:9 S seq=3668994189 ack=12355805

Re: state failure - bad state

2004-11-20 Thread Mike Frantzen
> Nov 20 15:57:59 yak /bsd: pf: BAD state: TCP x.x.x.x.:16907 x.x.x.x:16907 > 217.72.195.152:80 [lo=3829350720 high=3829357152 win=16384 modulator=0 > wscale=0] [lo=1235580598 high=1235596982 win=6432 modulator=0 wscale=0] 9:9 S > seq=3668994189 ack=1235580598 len=0 ackskew=0 pkts=6:6 dir=out,fw

binat causes panic on FreeBSD 5.3

2004-11-20 Thread kos
Hello, The version of pf included in FreeBSD 5.3 seems to have an issue with the handling of binat directives. Evaluation of a binat rule results in a page fault. By inspection, the version in OpenBSD CVS should have the same issue. To witness the problem, use the pf.conf below and send any pac