On Thu, Oct 09, 2003 at 11:36:13AM -0600, Colin Harford wrote: > http://www.ualberta.ca/~charford/pfstat1.jpg
> Has anyone run into this problem before? Can you check your /var/log/pfstat file, is there a sudden jump in the third column (bytes in ipv4)? If you run pfctl -si, does the 'Bytes In IPv4' counter look reasonable? I see something similar, http://insomnia.benzedrine.cx/pfstat.jpg but it looks like the problem is with pf itself, not just pfstat. My counter jumped wildly for some minutes, then continued to increase from that level, as in 1065526981 1064859827 7542367467 5288285218 1065527041 1064859827 7546261901 5288974622 1065527101 1064859827 7550233741 5289721503 1065527162 1064859827 10514215219950579270 5290486352 1065527221 1064859827 11411728467593638710 5291256356 1065527281 1064859827 6524196195572390842 5291996298 1065527341 1064859827 9310571094171517037 5292726262 As if pf overwrote its own counter repeatedly for about 40 minutes. I'll have to investigate further. It's not just a simple integer overflow or the like. Daniel
