Shawn Hackett <sahservices <at> gmail.com> writes:

> 
> Running OpenBSD -current (Fri Feb 26 01:20:19 MST 2016) I kept receiving an
> error when trying to do pfctl -s queue or any variation of that
> command/syntax.  I was migrating an older 5.8 -current ruleset which had
> been working to a new system and apparently forgot to change the main queue
> from the old interface (fxp0) to the new interface (em0).  I was fortunate
> enough to get my problem resolved with the help of some kind people on IRC.
> 
> I fully realize that user error is not a bug but I felt compelled to send
> an email and mention this as I was told a similar situation happened not to
> long ago.  I was wondering that since pfctl parses the pf.conf file for
> errors if a check for this error could be implemented?
> 
> Thank you for taking the time to not only read this, but also for all the
> work you put in to making OpenBSD!
> 
> Respectfully,
> Shawn
> 
> 
I forgot to include the error message I received.  The error message was: 
pfctl: DIOCGETQSTATS: Bad file descriptor.  The error itself seems rather
vague and difficult to diagnose.  I apologize for neglecting to give this
information in the original post.

Shawn



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