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Date:      Tue, 14 Sep 2004 17:06:58 +0200
From:      Max Laier <max@love2party.net>
To:        pf4freebsd@freelists.org
Subject:   [pf4freebsd] Re: altq activation problem
Message-ID:  <200409141707.05102.max@love2party.net>
In-Reply-To: <4146ADC2.7080103@ligarena.com>
References:  <4146ADC2.7080103@ligarena.com>

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On Tuesday 14 September 2004 10:37, Aurelien beorn Rougemont wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've been running FreeBSD 5.3beta1,2,3 and now 4 and I am still having
> the same problem. I've read on some mailing list that you were aware of
> this. When I am applying a pf.conf with : pf -f /path/pfnoaltq.conf it's
> ok, but if i want to reactivate altq with pf -f /path/pfwithaltq.conf
> the altq module seems to remain shutted down (no packets detected in
> pftop or in pfctl -v -s queue).
>
> I've had to make a little workaround script to bypass this (let's dare!)
> bug. i've had to do:
>
> -----------------------
> #!/bin/sh
> $pfctl=3D/sbin/pfctl
>
> $pfctl -d
> $pfctl -ef $1
> -----------------------
>
> Well, i thought it would be good to let you know about this bug as you
> wrote earlier.

Can you turn this in a PR, please? I can't promise anything, but I will try=
 to=20
resolve it cleanly before the final 5.3R.

=2D-=20
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