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--- Comment #12 from Daniel Duerr ---
Hi all,
Apologies, I jumped the gun on my comment yesterday. Changing the rule from
'set skip lo' to 'set skip lo0' *did* fix the issue. I just needed to do a
`pfctl -F all` to flush some state data
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--- Comment #11 from de...@hacknet.eu ---
Hi Daniel,
i donĀ“t know why its working on my system. The only difference is that my
System is STABLE not RELEASE. So it is a little bit newer. Before i could solve
it, i did a workaround by adding
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--- Comment #9 from de...@hacknet.eu ---
However if you need further informations, pleasy let me know.
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--- Comment #8 from de...@hacknet.eu ---
Ok i added
set skip on lo0 and
set skip in lo1
no problems anymore!!
very cool thx
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--- Comment #7 from de...@hacknet.eu ---
i removed all v6 rules but the error still happens...
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--- Comment #6 from de...@hacknet.eu ---
I just created a ktrace but its 11 MByte. I dont know if its to big as
attachment. It shows some errors for not found dirs in /usr/local/etc ??
Also a v6 socket could not be opened several times. Can
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--- Comment #5 from Kristof Provost ---
Okay, a couple of things that might be interesting:
- Does it still happen if you set skip on lo0 / set skip on lo1 rather than
set skip on lo?
- When is lo1 created? Before or after the first load
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--- Comment #4 from de...@hacknet.eu ---
My config is a little bit wild but i hope it helps anyway.
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Bug ID: 229241
Summary: pfctl -f /etc/pf.conf blocks loopback interface
Product: Base System
Version: 11.2-STABLE
Hardware: amd64
OS: Any
Status: New
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