Date: Wed, 24 May 2006 16:56:50 +0200 From: Frank Steinborn <steinex@nognu.de> To: Michel Gravey <michel.gravey@7ici.biz> Cc: freebsd-net@freebsd.org Subject: Re: question about MPSAFE network stack disabled Message-ID: <20060524145651.30515B856@shodan.nognu.de> In-Reply-To: <20060524164758.3oe58zft0k8kwow4@webmail.7ici.biz> References: <20060524152346.e4v0qc89w48g4cws@webmail.7ici.biz> <20060524135302.B177DB857@shodan.nognu.de> <20060524164758.3oe58zft0k8kwow4@webmail.7ici.biz>
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Michel Gravey wrote: > Hi Frank, > > I'm runnning a 6.1 release, installed first as 5.3 release in the past. > > Your trick does fix the warning (removing debug.mpsafenet line in > loader.conf). > > Since I'm using pf, does the bug you mentionned still be in the 6.1 release > (don't think so but I prefer to ask ?) > > Thanks again for your help, > > Michel Gravey The bug is not fixed yet. However, you only need to set debug.mpsafenet to 0, if you use the "group" and/or "user" filter parameters in your pf.conf. If you don't need filtering of user/groups, just leave debug.mpsafenet out of your loader.conf and it's okay. However, I depend on user/group filtering and had to set debug.mpsafenet too, so I get the same warning at bootup. I really don't see any noticeable problems with performance in cause of that, so you are safe to leave it in. The warning-message is not so bad as it seems, just don't worry. HTH, Frank
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