Date: Mon, 21 Aug 2006 13:32:41 -0400 From: beno <zope@2012.vi> To: Bill Marquette <bill.marquette@gmail.com>, freebsd-pf@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Never Ask Questions On A Friday Afternoon Message-ID: <44E9EE39.3050404@2012.vi> In-Reply-To: <55e8a96c0608211010q35b64221sad299c67f8ebb888@mail.gmail.com> References: <44E9C775.5060009@2012.vi> <20060821151505.GA18457@insomnia.benzedrine.cx> <44E9D57C.9010905@2012.vi> <200608211814.41748.max@love2party.net> <44E9E73B.8050408@2012.vi> <55e8a96c0608211010q35b64221sad299c67f8ebb888@mail.gmail.com>
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Bill Marquette wrote: > Loads here, your ISP must be blocking it. Here's the subect lines > from that thread and the authors for you to Google - should be able to > find this thread on any number of mailing list archive sites. > > 1. 2006-05-26 Re: Recursive macro expansion problems > openbsd-p Daniel Hartmeier > 2. 2006-05-26 Re: Recursive macro expansion problems > openbsd-p Siju George > 3. 2006-05-24 Re: Recursive macro expansion problems > openbsd-p andrew fresh > 4. 2006-05-23 Re: Recursive macro expansion problems > openbsd-p Daniel Hartmeier > 5. 2006-05-23 Recursive macro expansion problems > openbsd-p andrew fresh That helped a lot. Strange little trick...glad it works! But unless I (again) missed something, that still doesn't address how to deal with the CIDR/netmask problem: directv_ip_addresses="69.19.0.0/17" where (apparently) the parser doesn't like that "/". I tried escaping it directv_ip_addresses="69.19.0.0\/17" but that didn't work either. It would be great if we could do something like this: directv_ip_addresses="69.19.0.0 netmask 255.255.0.0" or whatever, but no go. So, what to do? Again, the fact that this is a *known problem* that *hasn't* been fixed gives every indication that there's a workaround :) Max Laier wrote this last week: That's a well-known problem in the pfctl-parser. Patches have been proposed but never made it to the tree - afaik. Look in the archives of this and the original ML for reasons and detailed discussion. Unfortunately, googling my best I couldn't find anything in either list on the subject. TIA, beno
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