> On 8/19/06, openbsd misc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> nobody has an answer for that? :/ Or was my explanation not english
enough? =) Please let me know if something is ambiguous.
>>
>> Regards
>>   Hagen Volpers
>>
>
> Hi,
Hello,

> I do not know about pf, but maybe I can help anyway. Did you
> investigate why these two states look different?
> all icmp 192.168.122.128:512 -> 193.99.144.85       0:0
> all icmp 192.168.122.16:512 -> 84.60.163.18:34545 -> 193.99.144.85 0:0

That's exacly my question. ;-) These states should not be different,
but they are...

> Also, have you tried looking at the state table _after_ restarting the
> pings? Does it look the same or different?

Yes. It looks different (like the other line) if you wait for 10 seconds
(udp timeout) before starting the ping again.

I think this behavior is not correct (or my pf.conf isn't). I wasn't
able
to figure out why this happens.

I had these problems on a WRAP system (i386).

> -Nick

Regards
  Hagen Volpers

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