On Fri, 15 Jan 2016 21:57:15 +1000
David Gwynne <da...@gwynne.id.au> wrote:

> the other thing to note is that loading a ruleset resets the
> assignment of existing states to queues.
>
> states are assigned to queues via rules, but if the rules go away
> (which is what happens when you load a new ruleset) the intermediary
> between rules and queues has gone.

I noticed states in systat states which have '*' as RULE, and noticed
behaviour you explained (traffic being in different queue than stated
in loaded ruleset) in systat queues.

> it kind of sucks, especially for testing.

I don't mind having to flush states or even reboot complete system.
Would be better if not, but definitely not a show stopper.

I just gave another look to earlier thread Atanas posted link to:
http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc&m=141085207225887&w=2

I have not yet tried i386, but I'll give it a try today and post
results back.

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