On Oct 17 09:33:28, [email protected] wrote: > Op 17 okt. 2012 om 09:16 heeft Joakim Aronius <[email protected]> het > volgende geschreven: > > > * Boudewijn Dijkstra ([email protected]) wrote: > >> Op Tue, 16 Oct 2012 22:01:54 +0200 schreef Joakim Aronius > >> <[email protected]>: > >> > >>> Any ideas on what I am doing wrong? > >> > >> I would guess that there is a mistake in your pf.conf. > > > > Yep. I had added a 'log' keyword to the redirect rule for spamd (incoming 25 > -> 8025) to get some 'observability'... Spamlogd caught that log entry and > immediately whitelisted the sender.. Its a bit unfortunate that it is then not > possible to log the rdrs but I can live with that. > > > To avoid this problem, use another pflog interface for spamlogd. See the man > page for details.
Exactly. This is why I have pflog1, just for spamlogd to use. Notice that log interfaces beyond pflog0 do not even exist by default; but it suffices to have 'up' in /etc/hostname.pflog1

