On Sat, Jul 16, 2005 at 01:41:24PM +0200, Michael Weiser wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm having trouble silencing pfsync on my FreeBSD-CURRENT box. It
> insists on broadcasting packets like this
>
> rule 38/0(match): block out on xl1: 10.10.1.2 > 0.0.0.0: pfsync 228
>
> to the external network interface for every state change. Up until now I
> circumvented that by adding the no-sync option to every rule. But since
> I installed pftpx I get those broadcasts again, seemingly because
> pftpx's dynamic rules don't have the no-sync option. Now I did another
> hack and just said
>
> ifconfig pfsync0 syncdev lo0
why are you creating pfsync0 at all if you don't need it?
ifconfig pfsync0 destroy
should get rid of it. make sure you dont have any
ifconfig_pfsync0="..." in your /etc/rc.conf to keep it from reappearing
on reboots.
-j
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