Date: Fri, 2 Oct 2020 18:18:34 +0200 From: kaycee gb <kisscoolandthegangbang@hotmail.fr> To: freebsd-pf@freebsd.org Subject: Re: PF states limit reached Message-ID: <VE1PR03MB5629E1B9AA2C625F59AD03F2A0310@VE1PR03MB5629.eurprd03.prod.outlook.com> In-Reply-To: <489adbd3-4400-0cf8-31f1-45509af31925@quip.cz> References: <c7911e9d-eb9f-dde2-dcd4-518d98299954@quip.cz> <VE1PR03MB56297DCDECE8D7514E6907E1A0310@VE1PR03MB5629.eurprd03.prod.outlook.com> <489adbd3-4400-0cf8-31f1-45509af31925@quip.cz>
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Le Fri, 2 Oct 2020 17:54:13 +0200, Miroslav Lachman <000.fbsd@quip.cz> a =E9crit : > On 02/10/2020 16:44, kaycee gb wrote: > > Le Fri, 2 Oct 2020 14:59:44 +0200, > > Miroslav Lachman <000.fbsd@quip.cz> a =E9crit : > > =20 > [...] =20 >=20 > [...] >=20 > [...] =20 > > If you have a little set of rules, you can add a "no state" or "no-stat= e" to > > the rule, check in man page, I am not sure about the syntax right now. > >=20 > > There may be also an option to change the default behaviour to not add = "keep > > state" automatically. Once again looking in man page may help. > >=20 > > And that is strange, I agree, maybe some optimisation/option is the cul= prit. > > But I don't know where to look. What version of FreeBSD are you using ?= That > > may help others =20 >=20 > I am sorry, it is on FreeBSD 11.4-p4 amd64. >=20 > I tried to read man page, maybe not so carefully, but didn't found how=20 > to turn automatic keep state off. I also tried to search on the net=20 > without any luck. >=20 Looking quickly, can't find too. Maybe I was thinking about "set state-defaults".=20 I'm afraid you'll have to use "no state" manually for each rule.=20 > Thank you >=20 > Miroslav Lachman > _______________________________________________ > freebsd-pf@freebsd.org mailing list > https://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-pf > To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-pf-unsubscribe@freebsd.org" >=20
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