Hmm. The rc subsystem is supposed to handle the order, i.e. you should never need to think about the order of services in rc.conf. I can't help thinking I am missing something in the kernel. Do you have any kernel modules running?
On 3/13/07, Alban Hertroys <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Mar 13, 2007, at 4:58, Matthew Herzog wrote: > Hello. > The 6.1 install is intact on disk0 and still works fine. I copied my > ipfilter and ipnat config files to the new system after building an > ipf/ipnat enabled kernel on the 6.2 install but the machine is not > acting > as a gateway. In fact, I can't even ssh into it from inside or outside Does issuing ipf -F a -f /etc/ipf.rules help?
I can't remember. If I had a dime for every time I have had to run that command since I discovered netbsd in 1999 I'd be wealthy. Heh. My ipfilter rules and pretty liberal and I do not have DEFAULT_BLOCK in the kernel.
It solved a similar looking problem for me on my amd64 home gateway. I could still log into the server from my LAN, but not all of my rules were active somehow. Reloading the rule-set from a shell (after each reboot) helped. If it does, I guess there's an rc-order problem somewhere? As a temporary workaround (haven't tried yet) you could add that line to rc.local. Note: My server runs a 6-STABLE from shortly after 6.2-RELEASE. -- Alban Hertroys "If you throw your hands up in the air, how're you gonna catch them?" !DSPAM:667,45f65bba9417165217099!
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