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On Thu, 24 May 2012, Joerg Pulz wrote:
Daniel,
exactly, ipfw was enabled with the above kernel options but not configured
to filter or do anything but the DEFAULT_TO_ACCEPT.
I've rebuilt the kernel without IPFIREWALL options. The system is running
now for about three and a half hours.
Time will show if this solved our problem.
I'm still wondering why these panics showed up in irregular unreproducable
intervals.
Thanks for writing to the ipfw list. I'm really interested in tracking
this further down to fix it forever, so nobody will stumble over it again.
Thanks for all your help. Feel free to contact me if you have new ideas or
things i should try.
Daniel,
the system is still running without panic, but i found the following log
entries from last night:
May 24 23:28:57 charon kernel: pf_route: m0->m_len < sizeof(struct ip)
May 24 23:28:57 charon kernel: pf_route: m0->m_len < sizeof(struct ip)
Do you think that this may be related to the panics?
I've found this error message two times in contrib/pf/net/pf.c.
I can't say which of them or both have printed the message.
Kind regards
Joerg
- --
The beginning is the most important part of the work.
-Plato
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