[email protected] wrote:
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]
<mailto:[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
Diagnostics->States.
If you want advice post more details - malicious IP, type of traffic,
direction etc...
Evgeny
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