On Wed, Dec 9, 2009 at 07:38, RB <[email protected]> wrote:
> I made a special trip - log attached.  A check of my tcpdump
> monitoring actually indicates that while ng0 does not see return
> traffic, the physical interface (actually fxp3) does.  It's also
> indicating that the return packets are 2 bytes larger than it expects
> (86B versus 84B for ICMP to 4.2.2.2).

I spent several hours last night trying to dig into this, and am
coming up empty-handed.  I can't explain the 2B tcpdump artifact, but
the issue remains that although return traffic is coming in, ng0 is
not passing it back.  Tried disabling filtering to no avail, but I
noticed that 'pfctl -sa' still showed rules configured - does 'Disable
Filtering' not perform a flush?  I'll try a reboot, but have little
confidence that will make a positive difference at this point.

"Something" changed with mpd between 1.2.3-RC1 and 1.2.3-RC3 to the
extent that it no longer works for my ADSL provider.  I don't know if
it was a change within mpd itself, the removal of the ng_* modules, or
something completely different, but pfSense is not currently a viable
router for me.

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