Date: Thu, 16 Jun 2005 15:18:53 +0200 From: "Florian C. Smeets" <flo@kasimir.com> To: freebsd-pf@freebsd.org Subject: kernel: ticket: 2 != [1]3 Message-ID: <42B17C3D.6040907@kasimir.com>
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Hi, i'm on a DSL Line where my ISP forces a disconnect every 24 hours, every time my connection is disconnected and i get a new ip i get these messages: Jun 8 14:23:35 soekris kernel: ticket: 2 != [1]3 Jun 8 14:23:43 soekris kernel: ticket: 4 != [1]6 Jun 9 14:23:39 soekris kernel: ticket: 8 != [1]9 Jun 10 14:23:46 soekris kernel: ticket: 12 != [1]13 Jun 11 14:23:53 soekris kernel: ticket: 16 != [1]17 Jun 12 14:24:01 soekris kernel: ticket: 20 != [1]21 Jun 13 14:24:08 soekris kernel: ticket: 24 != [1]25 Jun 14 14:24:26 soekris kernel: ticket: 38 != [1]40 Jun 15 14:24:23 soekris kernel: ticket: 42 != [1]44 Jun 16 14:24:41 soekris kernel: ticket: 46 != [1]48 Is this something i should worry about ? I have not experienced any problems though. I use this in my pf.conf for the external interface (the one which gets the new ip): ext_if="tun0" internal_net="{ 172.30.1.0/24, 172.30.2.0/24 }" nat on $ext_if from $internal_net to any -> ($ext_if) In case it is needed the complete ruleset is available here: http://flds.dyndns.org/pf.conf I think this started when the OpenBSD 3.7 pf was commited. Cheers, Florian
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