Date: Sun, 15 Jul 2007 15:06:12 +0400 From: Alexey Sopov <adler@smtp.ru> To: Edward Carrel <edward@carrel.org> Cc: freebsd-stable@freebsd.org Subject: Re[4]: Seems like pf skips some packets. Message-ID: <9410643601.20070715150612@smtp.ru> In-Reply-To: <93EA7502-1E14-464F-BD54-D9D7F17BD844@carrel.org> References: <241432407.20070712131014@smtp.ru> <d5992baf0707120856n31c0480aw6209be33820e3e30@mail.gmail.com> <1626939090.20070713131733@smtp.ru> <93EA7502-1E14-464F-BD54-D9D7F17BD844@carrel.org>
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>> Setting are loaded in pf via /etc/rc.d/pf start >> >> Why do these things differ? EC> These are the timeout settings for "set optimization aggressive". If EC> it appears after your set timeout lines, then it will take EC> precedence. If this doesn't appear within your pf.conf, then this EC> probably isn't the pf config file it's loading. If so, that may EC> explain your issue with the unblocked packets as well. Right. I've changed back to "set optimization normal" and now settings from file and in pf match. There are still unblocked packets. Provider asked me to block them, else he will block whole my network :( -- mailto:adler@smtp.ru
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