It's all about IPv4 in my case.

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De : Alexander V. Chernikov [mailto:melif...@freebsd.org] 
Envoyé : 30 septembre 2012 16:39
À : Dominic Blais
Cc : freebsd-net@freebsd.org
Objet : Re: Default route destination changing without warning follow-up

On 01.10.2012 00:33, Dominic Blais wrote:
> Yes, I'm very sure of it! A "route monitor" show no changes when it happens. 
> I've heard of another person with the same bug that has no traces in "route 
> monitor" either... We have in common that we're using IPFW and PF.
So, are we talking about IPv4 or IPv6?
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> De : Alexander V. Chernikov [mailto:melif...@freebsd.org] Envoyé : 30 
> septembre 2012 16:31 À : Dominic Blais Cc : freebsd-net@freebsd.org 
> Objet : Re: Default route destination changing without warning 
> follow-up
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> On 01.10.2012 00:00, Dominic Blais wrote:
>> Hi,
> Hello!
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>> I was just wondering if there was anything new about the bug of default 
>> route changing without warning...  Is there any test I can do to help fixing 
>> it?
> Can you be a bit more precise and specify FreeBSD version and address family?
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> Are you sure that it is not changed by some other userland process (e.g.
> did you do some `route monitor` checks) ?
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