On Sat, Jul 10, 2021, at 11:30 AM, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2021-07-10, Peter Nicolai Mathias Hansteen wrote:
> > For whatever reason your pf.conf did not parse to a valid config, so rc’s
> > own default rules were kept in place.
>
> Yep. dmesg -s might give a clue.
Thank you both, I suspec
On 2021-07-10, Peter Nicolai Mathias Hansteen wrote:
> For whatever reason your pf.conf did not parse to a valid config, so rc’s own
> default rules were kept in place.
Yep. dmesg -s might give a clue.
> 10. jul. 2021 kl. 05:11 skrev Allan Streib :
>
> Hi,
>
> I have a KVM host running OpenBSD 6.9 for a few days. It crashed today for
> some reason, and when I logged in and realized the uptime had changed, I
> checked the pf rules out of curiosity since I have been experimenting with
> pf.
Hi,
I have a KVM host running OpenBSD 6.9 for a few days. It crashed today for some
reason, and when I logged in and realized the uptime had changed, I checked the
pf rules out of curiosity since I have been experimenting with pf. These rules
are very different from what is in /etc/pf.conf.
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