I'm guessing this is more likely a bad regexp, looking at the fact
that all "block" rules listed are @2.* - it may or may not be related
to shaper changes, if so, it's likely that it's a trigger for the bug,
not the cause of the bug.

--Bill

On Mon, Jul 7, 2008 at 12:47 AM, sai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I tested this and it looks like this is a side effect of the new shaper.
>
> sai
>
> On 6/19/08, sai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Is this normal? I just opened my log files and clicked on one of the
>>  red icons. I seem to remember that blocked packets only had one
>>  associated rule. I get this:
>>
>>  <10.10.10.10>
>>
>>  The rule that triggered this action is:
>>
>>  @2 block drop in log all label "Default deny rule"
>>  @20 block drop in on ! rl1 inet from 192.168.10.0/24 to any
>>  @21 block drop in inet from 192.168.10.10 to any
>>  @22 block drop in on ! rl2 inet from 11.22.33.0/24 to any
>>  @23 block drop in inet from 11.22.33.215 to any
>>  @24 block drop in on rl0 inet6 from fe80::xx:xx:xx:b767 to any
>>  @25 block drop in on rl1 inet6 from fe80::xx:xx:xx:b766 to any
>>  @26 block drop in on rl2 inet6 from fe80::xx:xx:xx:b765 to any
>>  @27 anchor "spoofing" all
>>  @28 anchor "spoofing" all
>>  @29 block drop in on vr0 inet6 from fe80::xx:xx:xx:ca70 to any
>>
>>  I had Ermals shaper installed and in use but due to isp problems got rid of 
>> it.
>>
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