On 29/03/15(Sun) 12:56, Holger Glaess wrote:
> Am 24.03.2015 um 05:41 schrieb Holger Glaess:
> >hi
> >
> >i play a little bit with rdomain
> >
> >if add my pppoe device to rdomain 1
> >
> ># cat /etc/hostname.pppoe0
> >rdomain 1
> >rtlabel netcologne
> >inet6 autoconf
> >inet 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 NONE \
> >pppoedev msk0 authproto pap \
> >authname 'foo@bar' authkey 'xyz' up
> >dest 0.0.0.1
> >!/sbin/route -T 1 add default -ifp pppoe0 0.0.0.1
> >!/sbin/route -T 1 add -inet6 default -ifp pppoe0 ::0.0.0.1
> >
> >
> >
> >the pf lines
> >
> >pass in on $lan_if from any to $myserver rtable 1
> >pass in on rdomain 1  proto tcp from <allow_ssh> to ($nc_pppoe:0) port 22
> >rdr-to 192.168.131.250 port 22 rtable 0
> >match out on $nc_pppoe nat-to ($nc_pppoe:0)
> >
> >
> >
> >so , all works fine but if i connect to the system by ssh and do , for
> >example , an tcpdump -n- r /var/log/pflog
> >the whole machine crash to an kernel panik.
> >
> >this is reproducable and , looks like , just when you have an inbound
> >connection ( rdr ) .
> [...]
> some news for me ?

We can't give you any news because the panic information you sent are
useless.  Generally when a panic happen you see the message below:

RUN AT LEAST 'trace' AND 'ps' AND INCLUDE OUTPUT WHEN REPORTING THIS PANIC!

If you include this information we might be able to give you some news ;)

Martin

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