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Date:      Fri, 6 Nov 2015 01:12:07 +0100
From:      Daniel Dettlaff <dmilith@gmail.com>
To:        "freebsd-current@freebsd.org" <freebsd-current@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Panic with PF on current.
Message-ID:  <3368CB65-A48F-4C75-92A1-33F92C4C0132@gmail.com>

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Hello.

I have interesting verbose output with backtrace (not panic) from one of =
my VMs: http://s.verknowsys.com/f0d457ce9420399baaf531012c33eb81.png
It=E2=80=99s triggered by autostarting jail on bridged vlan interface =
(no VNET feature enabled)

I built kernel using this config: =
https://github.com/VerKnowSys/ServeD-OS/blob/master/kernel/VERKNOWSYS-11.0=

My make.conf: =
https://github.com/VerKnowSys/ServeD-OS/blob/master/etc/make.conf
My src.conf: =
https://github.com/VerKnowSys/ServeD-OS/blob/master/etc/src.conf
My loader.conf: =
https://github.com/VerKnowSys/ServeD-OS/blob/master/etc/loader.conf.served=

My sysctl.conf: =
https://github.com/VerKnowSys/ServeD-OS/blob/master/etc/sysctl.conf.served=


I=E2=80=99m using Vmware Fusion 7.0 pro as host.

Thank you :) Hope this will help someone, let me know if I can help =
somehow further.

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kind regards

Daniel (dmilith) Dettlaff


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