On Wed, Jun 04, 2003 at 10:49:21PM -0400, Jolan Luff wrote:
> I'm seeing entries like this in the state table.  I originally
> discovered this on my router which was running a -current May 24th snap.
> I've upgraded it via source yesterday and the output remains. 
> 
> tcp 192.168.0.1/128:22 <- 192.168.0.2/128:5503 ESTABLISHED:ESTABLISHED
> tcp 192.168.0.9/128:51059 <- 192.168.0.2/128:22 ESTABLISHED:ESTABLISHED
> tcp 192.168.0.9/128:51149 -> 192.168.0.2/128:22 ESTABLISHED:ESTABLISHED
> tcp 192.168.0.9/128:50940 -> 192.168.0.2/128:22 ESTABLISHED:ESTABLISHED
> 
> I also upgraded some workstations which have pf running and they exhibit
> this problem too.  All machines are dualstack ipv4/ipv6.  This appears
> harmless as everything is working normally.

tes, it's a purely cosmetical problem that I plan to fix soonish. 
forgot a bit about it after hackathon.

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