On Sun, Dec 13, 2020 at 06:59:18PM -0300, K R wrote:
> Just found a bare metal i386 P4 machine with the same problem:

Interresting.  Also works with my Intel(R) Core(TM)2 CPU 6300 @ 1.86GHz

root@ot1:.../~# tcpdump -c 1 -nl -tt -i pflog0
tcpdump: WARNING: snaplen raised from 116 to 160
tcpdump: listening on pflog0, link-type PFLOG
1607898263.001061 10.188.81.22 > 10.188.81.21: icmp: echo request

How do you generate packets and log?

I put a "pass log" into my pf.conf and ping the machine from remote.
Can you try that?  How does your test setup look like?

I use -current.  Yours is a 6.8-stable if I recall correctly.
Can you try -current snapshot?

On both of your machines' tcpdump time is about time 16 years in
the future.  What happens if you use the other -ttt -tttt -ttttt
options?

bluhm

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