Is ifconfig pflog0 up? I am not sure whether this is relevant to your 
situation but I sort of recall something like this happening to me a few 
years ago. I had forgotten to do turn the interface up and the logs were 
never written. 
 
On Thu, 16 Mar 2006 15:03:57 +1100, Rod.. Whitworth wrote 
> On Wed, 15 Mar 2006 20:39:13 -0700, Darrin Chandler wrote: 
>  
> >Rod.. Whitworth wrote: 
> > 
> >>I have about a dozen OpenBSD firewalls "out there" and most of them are 
> >>pretty minimal having a NATted LAN and the only traffic allowed in 
> >>(other than replies to outbound) is ssh. 
> >> 
> >>The pf.confs are pretty much modifications of a template one with just 
> >>the LAN IPs changing. 
> >> 
> >>The changes in /etc/* are also the same for all of them. 
> >> 
> >>Just one is not getting anything in pflog. pflogd is running. 
> >>   
> >> 
> > 
> >Is there an empty /var/log/pflog, or *no* /var/log/pflog? (just guessing) 
>  
> Empty. 
> It had 24 bytes in it that was dated at install time (last November):  
> # hexdump -C /var/log/pflog 
> 00000000  d4 c3 b2 a1 02 00 04 00  00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00  
> |TC2!............| 
> 00000010  74 00 00 00 75 00 00 00                           
>  |t...u...| 00000018 so I blew it away and did touch /var/log/pflog  
> to create an empty one. 
>  
> Next question? 
>  
> Thanks, 
>  
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