On Mon, Nov 3, 2014 at 10:13 AM, Dave Horsfall <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Mon, 3 Nov 2014, Ermal Luçi wrote: > > > Probably you forgot to clear the states! > > I was under the impression that "state" applied to "keep state" i.e. > outgoing connections. > > Nonetheless: > > aneurin# pfctl -s state > No ALTQ support in kernel > ALTQ related functions disabled > aneurin# pfctl -F s > No ALTQ support in kernel > ALTQ related functions disabled > 0 states cleared > aneurin# > Well there are two things needed from your side: - Full ruleset if you can disclose - Make sure with output of pfctl -s all that pf is actually enabled to do filtering on packets. NOTE: You enable pf by running pfctl -e > > Still not blocking, and still not logging any such blocks. Got a working > example that I can use? > > Do remember that I even blocked all incoming SMTP as a test, hence my > question as to whether PF was actually working here. > > Also don't forget my other observation that <spammers> wasn't created > until I did so by hand. > > -- > Dave Horsfall (VK2KFU) "Bliss is a MacBook with a FreeBSD server." > http://www.horsfall.org/spam.html (and check the home page whilst you're > there) > _______________________________________________ > [email protected] mailing list > http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-pf > To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[email protected]" > -- Ermal _______________________________________________ [email protected] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-pf To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[email protected]"
