https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=290478
--- Comment #5 from Marek Zarychta <[email protected]> --- (In reply to Jose Luis Duran from comment #3) It's not the same bug, but a problem with recursive anchors. After entering the first subanchor, the loop gets exited, and no further anchors are displayed. IIRC, someone requested displaying nested anchors with the default listing; the request was fulfilled, but probably also introduced this regression. On another machine: # pfctl -sA blocklistd ftp-proxy student-vm virt-pc pc30 pfctl: Anchor does not exist. The "pc30" is the first subanchor nested in virt-pc, but there are more of them: # pfctl -a virt-pc/pc30 -sn rdr on vlan0 inet proto tcp from any to 89.x.x.x port = xxx30 -> x.y.z.30 port 3389 # pfctl -a virt-pc/pc31 -sn rdr on vlan0 inet proto tcp from any to 89.x.x.x port = xxx31 -> x.y.z.31 port 3389 # pfctl -a virt-pc/pc32 -sn rdr on vlan0 inet proto tcp from any to 89.x.x.x port = xxx32 -> x.y.z.32 port 3389 ... The reported issue is only mild, since the above rdr anchors are working fine. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are on the CC list for the bug.
