Re: pf/pfctl loading CIDR tables & IPv6

2020-11-14 Thread John-Mark Gurney
J. Hellenthal wrote this message on Sat, Nov 14, 2020 at 12:49 -0600: > Well shoot! I don???t even think about going down that rabbit hole. Thank > you. > >> no IP address found for 2001:BB6:6A10:4200:58D7:5934:7 The `no IP address found for` triggered my, it's trying to do a name lookup though

Re: pf/pfctl loading CIDR tables & IPv6

2020-11-14 Thread J. Hellenthal via freebsd-security
Well shoot! I don’t even think about going down that rabbit hole. Thank you. Wondering if it be more useful tho to skip past those formatting errors to continue reading the rest of the list instead of just discarding the results and not loading the remainder. I’ll be in touch with ip2locatiin

Re: pf/pfctl loading CIDR tables & IPv6

2020-11-14 Thread John-Mark Gurney
J. Hellenthal via freebsd-security wrote this message on Sat, Nov 14, 2020 at 10:58 -0600: > Hoping someone might be able to shed some light on this and get to a > conclusion faster than I have time for right now. > > > But while loading a CIDR formatted list with ???#??? comments from [1] I am

Re: pf/pfctl loading CIDR tables & IPv6

2020-11-14 Thread J. Hellenthal via freebsd-security
I should also note here that after modifying the file and removing the offending information there was also another error where “/“ character was being tested and failed for IPv6 but I do not have that error available ATM. > On Nov 14, 2020, at 10:58, J. Hellenthal wrote: > > Hello List! > >

pf/pfctl loading CIDR tables & IPv6

2020-11-14 Thread J. Hellenthal via freebsd-security
Hello List! Hoping someone might be able to shed some light on this and get to a conclusion faster than I have time for right now. But while loading a CIDR formatted list with ‘#’ comments from [1] I am getting the following error for multiple entries >10 and results in the only the partial l