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Note: to view an individual PR, use:
  http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=(number).

The following is a listing of current problems submitted by FreeBSD users.
These represent problem reports covering all versions including
experimental development code and obsolete releases.


S Tracker      Resp.      Description
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
o kern/132553  ipfw       [ipfw] ipfw doesn't understand ftp-data port
o kern/131817  ipfw       [ipfw] blocks layer2 packets that should not be blocke
o kern/131601  ipfw       [ipfw] [panic] 7-STABLE panic in nat_finalise (tcp=0)
o kern/131558  ipfw       [ipfw] Inconsistent "via" ipfw behavior
o bin/130132   ipfw       [patch] ipfw(8): no way to get mask from ipfw pipe sho
o kern/129103  ipfw       [ipfw] IPFW check state does not work =(
o kern/129093  ipfw       [ipfw] ipfw nat must not drop packets
o kern/129036  ipfw       [ipfw] 'ipfw fwd' does not change outgoing interface n
o kern/128260  ipfw       [ipfw] [patch] ipfw_divert damages IPv6 packets
o kern/127230  ipfw       [ipfw] [patch] Feature request to add UID and/or GID l
o kern/127209  ipfw       [ipfw] IPFW table become corrupted after many changes
o bin/125370   ipfw       [ipfw] [patch] increase a line buffer limit
o conf/123119  ipfw       [patch] rc script for ipfw does not handle IPv6
o kern/122963  ipfw       [ipfw] tcpdump does not show packets redirected by 'ip
s kern/121807  ipfw       [request] TCP and UDP port_table in ipfw
o kern/121382  ipfw       [dummynet]: 6.3-RELEASE-p1 page fault in dummynet (cor
o kern/121122  ipfw       [ipfw] [patch] add support to ToS IP PRECEDENCE fields
o kern/118993  ipfw       [ipfw] page fault - probably it's a locking problem
o kern/117234  ipfw       [ipfw] [patch] ipfw send_pkt() and ipfw_tick() don't s
o bin/117214   ipfw       ipfw(8) fwd with IPv6 treats input as IPv4
o kern/116009  ipfw       [ipfw] [patch] Ignore errors when loading ruleset from
p kern/115755  ipfw       [ipfw] [patch] unify message and add a rule number whe
o bin/115172   ipfw       [patch] ipfw(8) list show some rules with a wrong form
o docs/113803  ipfw       [patch] ipfw(8) - don't get bitten by the fwd rule
p kern/113388  ipfw       [ipfw] [patch] Addition actions with rules within spec
o kern/112708  ipfw       [ipfw] ipfw is seems to be broken to limit number of c
o kern/112561  ipfw       [ipfw] ipfw fwd does not work with some TCP packets
o kern/107305  ipfw       [ipfw] ipfw fwd doesn't seem to work
o kern/105330  ipfw       [ipfw] [patch] ipfw (dummynet) does not allow to set q
o bin/104921   ipfw       [patch] ipfw(8) sometimes treats ipv6 input as ipv4 (a
o kern/104682  ipfw       [ipfw] [patch] Some minor language consistency fixes a
o kern/103454  ipfw       [ipfw] [patch] [request] add a facility to modify DF b
o kern/103328  ipfw       [ipfw] [request] sugestions about ipfw table
o kern/102471  ipfw       [ipfw] [patch] add tos and dscp support
o kern/98831   ipfw       [ipfw] ipfw has UDP hickups
o kern/97951   ipfw       [ipfw] [patch] ipfw does not tie interface details to 
o kern/97504   ipfw       [ipfw] IPFW Rules bug
o kern/95084   ipfw       [ipfw] [regression] [patch] IPFW2 ignores "recv/xmit/v
o kern/93300   ipfw       [ipfw] ipfw pipe lost packets
o kern/91847   ipfw       [ipfw] ipfw with vlanX as the device
o kern/88659   ipfw       [modules] ipfw and ip6fw do not work properly as modul
o kern/87032   ipfw       [ipfw] [patch] ipfw ioctl interface implementation
o kern/86957   ipfw       [ipfw] [patch] ipfw mac logging
o kern/82724   ipfw       [ipfw] [patch] [request] Add setnexthop and defaultrou
s kern/80642   ipfw       [ipfw] [patch] ipfw small patch - new RULE OPTION
o bin/78785    ipfw       [patch] ipfw(8) verbosity locks machine if /etc/rc.fir
o kern/74104   ipfw       [ipfw] ipfw2/1 conflict not detected or reported, manp
o kern/73910   ipfw       [ipfw] serious bug on forwarding of packets after NAT
o kern/72987   ipfw       [ipfw] ipfw/dummynet pipe/queue 'queue [BYTES]KBytes (
o kern/71366   ipfw       [ipfw] "ipfw fwd" sometimes rewrites destination mac a
o kern/69963   ipfw       [ipfw] install_state warning about already existing en
o kern/60719   ipfw       [ipfw] Headerless fragments generate cryptic error mes
o kern/55984   ipfw       [ipfw] [patch] time based firewalling support for ipfw
o kern/51274   ipfw       [ipfw] [patch] ipfw2 create dynamic rules with parent 
o kern/48172   ipfw       [ipfw] [patch] ipfw does not log size and flags
o kern/46159   ipfw       [ipfw] [patch] [request] ipfw dynamic rules lifetime f
a kern/26534   ipfw       [ipfw] Add an option to ipfw to log gid/uid of who cau

57 problems total.