it is not a rule.
OK, not a rule, but still shouldn't it be possible or useful to see that
in effect? If you make changes for testing or what not and you use this
temporary, etc on a box of 10+ interfaces, just my thinking, but I was
expecting to see this in display of how the pf was working.
Yes it might be stupid to forget to remove it or what ever, but if you
do check the active rules to see what's in action and skip doesn't show
up there, one might think all is good and don't check the details
configuration to see if that would be there or not.
Just a thought.
Someone might put this in effect and then an other admin check the
rules, don't see it and think all is good and look else where just to
find out after many hours that this set skip is bypassing the
configurations.
May not be a rule, but still have effect in the working configuration.
Doesn't it make sense to see it?