Per G�tterup said: > Ryan McBride wrote: > >> On Mon, Sep 06, 2004 at 06:23:28PM +0200, Per G?tterup wrote: >> >>>Now the problem is that states never seem to live more than a few >>> minutes >>>at the most (a few seconds tends to be the rule) even for active >>>connections. I see web-connections and ssh-connections being terminated >>>more or less randomly (and very fast - usually in seconds). The problem >>>seems to be concentrated on the internal interface (the one with the 8 >>>subnets) but I'm not sure this is 100% true. >>> >>>Creating stateless rules shows that this problem is definately related >>> to >>>states as everything works flawlessly (no disconnections) when the state >>>system is bypassed. >>> >>>Anyone clueful enough to know what is happening? >> >> >> There was a bug in pfsync when using adaptive timeouts: >> >> http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=openbsd-pf&m=109351242125764&w=2 >> >> This has been fixed in -current, you might want to try that. > > Pardon me for being clueless but exactly what do I need to do to try that? > - Reinstall the server or > something else? - I'm pretty new to OpenBSD as well so I'm pretty much in > the dark here... :) > > BTW - Thanks for the response! > > -- > Per G�tterup <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> � Systems Administrator & Support > WebHotel.net � INFORCE A/S � Sydvestvej 100 � DK-2600 Glostrup � Denmark > Phone: +45 70232490 � Fax: +45 70232480 � Web: www.webhotel.net > >
Is this fixed in 3.6 release ? Wonder as I have random disconnects when the two firewalls are up at the same time. /Per-Olov
