I haven't been running pfsense for a while, I'm just very familiar with how
pf thinks as a firewall.   But if I remembner right the state table is under
some kind of status or tools menu.  There ought to be a utility in there to
kill states.   if pfctl works from the command line, do pfctl -k {target}
then pfctl -K {target}.   I think pfctl works in an ssh session on
pfsense...  again, if I Remember right =P

On Sat, Sep 26, 2009 at 6:21 PM, Chris Flugstad <[email protected]>wrote:

> I have done that, i think iggdawg suggested that if the states are already
> started, that the firewall wont block them.
>
> how do i stop the current activity? wihtout rebooting of course ;)
> -chris
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