On Mon, Aug 22, 2022 at 08:15:13PM +0200, Alexander Bluhm wrote:
> Do you have a "block return" in your pf.conf?

Yes.

> Does it work differently if you disable pf with pfctl -d?

Yes it does.  No return packet.

> How does your pf.conf filter to such packets?

I think it's the default pf.conf, I didn't put anything fancy there.

> Note that sending an error reply to packets that cannot be processed
> is not uncommon and sometimes required to make the network behave
> smoothly.
> 
> bluhm

Ahh ok, thanks!  So I guess this is configuration mistake on my part.

Best Regards,
-peter

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