On Thursday, 26 January 2012 5:35 PM Ermal Luçi wrote:
> Are you doing frequent updating of tables or loading larde lists of
> addresses in them?
The machine crashed again, and this time I ran ps in ddb. It shows
pfctl running on one CPU, and the incoming packet being handled by
another:
db> p
On 27. Jan 2012, at 03:09 , Walt Elam wrote:
> Peter, thanks for your incredible detailed reply. That's exactly what I was
> looking for.
>
> I figure I would download all of the OpenBSD code, but does anyone have
> any pointers as to what parts of OpenBSD have the pf code? I suppose I
> could
[SNIP]
I suppose I could e-mail the original PF list to figure that out though.
[SNIP]
Pack your flak jacket and kevlar cricket box ;-)
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Peter, thanks for your incredible detailed reply. That's exactly what I was
looking for.
I figure I would download all of the OpenBSD code, but does anyone have
any pointers as to what parts of OpenBSD have the pf code? I suppose I
could e-mail the original PF list to figure that out though.
Tha
Hi Peter,
That doesn't sound unreasonable, bearing in mind how much we all $ENJOY using
the operating system precisely because the interfaces are defined and stable
between major releases.
I would not have expected PF 4.7 and above to be backported.
Reading between the lines of earlier posts
On 2012-Jan-23 00:42:13 -0500, Walt Elam wrote:
>I searched a bit this weekend and couldn't figure out where exactly to
>download the code for OpenBSDs PF.
Unlike things like OpenSSH, PF was not developed and is not available
as a standalone, portable package. The only way to get the code is
to
On Thursday, 26 January 2012 5:35 PM Ermal Luçi wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 26, 2012 at 3:38 PM, David Siebörger
wrote:
> > I have a pair of FreeBSD 9.0-RELEASE firewalls which are crashing
> > repeatedly. I've been able to connect to one of them with remote
> > kgdb after it crashed (see kgdb session
On Thu, Jan 26, 2012 at 3:38 PM, David Siebörger wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a pair of FreeBSD 9.0-RELEASE firewalls which are crashing
> repeatedly. I've been able to connect to one of them with remote kgdb
> after it crashed (see kgdb session attached), but I haven't been able to
> get to the botto
Hi,
I have a pair of FreeBSD 9.0-RELEASE firewalls which are crashing
repeatedly. I've been able to connect to one of them with remote kgdb
after it crashed (see kgdb session attached), but I haven't been able to
get to the bottom of what's wrong. Is anyone able to shed more light on
this?