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<0> Does anybody know what would cause a network interface (all four actually) in the OpenBSD 3.9 installation to be detected and be configured .. but not detect the link? <1> and is there away to have sshd log which public key was accepted for a login <2> probably if you turn up debugging <3> wheeee
<4> thud <3> yup <5> Question, pfctl -a User -s Anchors shows: User/Anchor-1 (among others) --- how can I kill this anchor? <6> flush any rules (filter or translation) in it, remove any calls that reference it. once it's completely unreferenced, it'll vanish automatically. <5> dhartmei: I see the rules -- what do I need to do in order to flush the rules? -- I dont see any calls that reference it <6> pfctl -a "User/Anchor-1" -Fr <5> r is short for rules ? <5> i.e. is -Fr the same as -F rules ? <6> yes <6> -Fr, -Fru, -Frul, -Frule, -Frules, -F r, -F ru, ..., -F rules, all the same ;) <5> good deal :) thanks <7> is 32mbs of ram fine for a routing box ? <8> Can anyone here ***ist me in building an ssh tunnel from a snort box -> to a mgnt console to send snort log files to a sql server? <9> whois Kuy_Yuk <9> ...
<9> silly fingers <8> lt_kije <8> why are you whoising me <8> lol <9> i'm obviously not <9> combination of bad tabcomplete and a missing '/ <9> ' <5> How can I list all anchors that exist within pf using pfctl ? <6> pfctl -vsA <5> thanks <5> How can I write a direct rule into pf such as "p*** in log quick on r10 inet proto tcp from 192.168.1.0 to 192.168.1.2 port = 1101 keep state" ? <5> using pfctl <5> and subsequently, how would I delete this rule? <10> you need to use anchors <11> Without being an expert, I guess that's what anchors are for <12> note that pfctl can read from stdin <12> echo my rule|pfctl -a whatsit -f-
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