On Tue, Jun 22, 2021 at 04:48:26PM +0800, Siegfried Levin wrote: > > Why have you chosen to hide information that may be useful in debugging > > your problem? > > I’m truly sorry for the inconvenience but I do have some concerns of security > and privacy. I confirm it is not a broadcast address because it is the public > IP of the server and this issue has a probability of 1% to happen. The > address cannot just be a broadcast address at 1% of the time while not at the > rest of 99%. I also double checked it by SSHing to the address I copied from > the kdump, if it makes sense. > > > So, since the manpage mentions blocking pf, I suggest the hypothesis "it > > returns EACCES because pf is blocking your packets". I can think of > > several ways to test that; what testing have you performed to confirm or > > rule out that possibility? "doas pfctl -d; run test; doas pfctl -e”? > > This issue is really hard to reproduce because the application works at most > of the time, but I think you are right. I’ll be watching the pf log in next > weeks. >
Also check the various counters of netstat -s and especially pfctl -si (or systat pf). In the pfctl output especially check memory, congestion or state errors. -- :wq Claudio

