https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=255104

--- Comment #9 from Michael Meiszl <mich...@meiszl.de> ---
yeah, I was too optimistic :-(
It worked, but only unless I did a firewall_enable="YES" into rc.conf and
rebootet :-(
Soon after the reboot the machine got locked up again, only the reset key
helped me out (even the console was dead).

But, what is really strange, it works if I use firewall_enable="NO", reboot,
log in manually and do a "service ipfw onestart".
Then it runs for hours and honors all those rules.

I don't see the real difference in those two starting methods, only that
everything is up and running already if I start the fw later on.

Maybe there is a strange and yet unknown dependency in 13???

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