Hi All,

Today is our semester maintenance day and we've upgraded our backup bridge 
firewall to the Dec. 15, 2011 snapshot available from ftp.openbsd.org and I'm 
getting this odd error when I boot it up.  Oddly enough, this only happens when 
connected to the switch that original one is connected to (we swap them out 
each semester).

First, I use the upgrade method to go from snapshot to snapshot and reboot
I run sysmerge to bring in the new configuration files from etc50.tgz and 
xetc50.tgz ( I only have bsd* man* base* xbase* installed) and reboot.

So as you can see the standard running -current and I've done several upgrades 
now.

On my test switch (HP5304XL) it boots okay and I can reload the firewall rules 
with no problem.  When I connect it to my HP2910 where the current firewall is 
running I cannot fully boot.  If I press CTRL+C during the starting network 
section it will continue to boot.  If I then run pfctl -e it states that PF is 
already enabled enabled but if I run pfctl -Fr -f /etc/pf.conf I get the 
following.

# uvm_fault(0xffffffff80d2ff40, 0x0, 0, 1) -> e
kernel: page fault trap, code=0
Stopped at pf_translate+0x154: cmpw %r13w,0(%rsi)
ddb{0}>

keyboard is dead, no response at all from console.  Any ideas?

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Simon Fraser University - Burnaby Campus
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