Hello Kelly,
there is a little bug in the file /usr/local/pf/lib/pf/vlan/custom.pm, 
you have to change the our $VERSION = 1.03; to our $VERSION = 1.04;

Regards
Fabrice

Le 2013-05-09 14:34, Schuerman, Kelly a écrit :
> I am setting up PF 4 on CentOS 6. I have setup the same network configuration 
> as my production PF 3.6.1. This system was running 3.6.1 which was removed 
> prior to installing 4.
>
> I am doing inline enforcement only. I am running this on a virtual machine 
> with no default VLAN on the virtual NIC so eth0 has no IP address and no vlan 
> assigned. My management interface is eth0.8. I have 4 inline VLANs 
> 464,465,466,467.  I am seeing Eth0 show up in Interfaces in the management 
> interface even though it's not in pf.conf and does not have an IP address 
> assigned, which is different from 3.6.1.
>
> When I start the pf service I get the following error.
>
> "FATAL - VLAN extension point (pf::vlan::custom) is not at the correct API 
> level. Did you read the UPGRADE document?"
>
> I have read the section of the UPGRADE document and it isn't clear to me what 
> I would need to change to make this work.
>
> The admin interface starts, but all other services fail to start.  Starting 
> services individually works for a few services but not all. I also have to 
> stop IPTables to access the admin interface after attempting a service 
> restart.
>
> Any thoughts what might be causing this?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Sherm
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