Date: Thu, 16 Sep 2004 03:53:22 -0000 From: Bruno Afonso <brunomiguel@dequim.ist.utl.pt> To: "pf4freebsd@freelists.org" <pf4freebsd@freelists.org> Subject: [pf4freebsd] pf errors meaning Message-ID: <1065107810.3f7c4162b252a@mrna.ist.utl.pt>
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Hello,=20 I'm sorry to disturb the ML silence ;) but I am gettin' some odd panics w= ith a=20 machine since I upgraded to 1.66. They may be totally unrelated, but it h= as=20 been two in two days! First crash was due to dnscache, then, last night I= =20 disabled and replace it with bind. Today morning, it crashed again. So, i= t's=20 either hardware, pf or god playing with me :> I must say that the machine has been routing ~1megbyte/sec for 24h+. Can = this=20 be too much of a stress ? :> btw, Fbsd 5.1, pf 1.66, no altq. Here are some pf errors while booting the machine with pf enabled on boot= . Oct 2 10:34:09 deq kernel: pflog: $Name: VERSION_1_66 $ Oct 2 10:34:09 deq kernel: pfsync: $Name: VERSION_1_66 $ Oct 2 10:34:09 deq kernel: in6_ifattach: pflog0 is not multicast capable= , IPv6=20 not enabled Oct 2 10:34:09 deq kernel: in6_ifattach: pfsync0 is not multicast capabl= e,=20 IPv6 not enabled Oct 2 10:34:09 deq kernel: pflog0: promiscuous mode enabled Oct 2 10:34:09 deq kernel: pf: $Name: VERSION_1_66 $ Oct 2 10:34:34 deq kernel: Zone pfrktable was not empty (18 items). Los= t 2=20 pages of memory. Oct 2 10:34:34 deq kernel: Zone pfrkentry was not empty (34 items). Los= t 4=20 pages of memory. Oct 2 10:34:34 deq kernel: pflog0: promiscuous mode disabled Oct 2 10:34:34 deq pflogd[481]: read: Device not configured Oct 2 10:34:34 deq pflogd[481]: Exiting due to signal Oct 2 10:34:34 deq pflogd[481]: 0 packets received, 0 dropped The box was going up from a bad crash, so it was probably fsckin', but sh= ould=20 that be a problem? I'm now back to ipfilter for the time being... (using pf or ipfilter as = a=20 module, but not both at the same time) thoughts? --=20 BA ------------------------------------------------- This mail sent through IMP: http://horde.org/imp/
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