Date: Thu, 16 Jan 2014 15:43:42 -0500 From: Michael Powell <nightrecon@hotmail.com> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: RE: about pfctl Message-ID: <lb9g9j$lrg$1@ger.gmane.org> References: <102201ce0478$23453d90$69cfb8b0$@ihlas.net.tr> <44mwvh5lfn.fsf@lowell-desk.lan> <10a201ce049d$6c4375a0$44ca60e0$@ihlas.net.tr> <010801cf11ed$03a99340$0afcb9c0$@ihlas.net.tr> <20140116222918.319028hnbra5z85c@webmail.raad.tartu.ee>
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Toomas Aas wrote: > On Wed, 15 Jan 2014 Ahmet Bulut <ahmet@ihlas.net.tr> wrote: > >> I have a serious problem about pfctl statics. When I put "pfctl -t >> tablename -vT show" I can not see the statics for each ip. >> >> I am getting the results like below, >> >> 192.168.3.115 >> Cleared: Wed Jan 15 13:33:11 2014 >> 192.168.3.116 >> Cleared: Wed Jan 15 13:33:11 2014 >> 192.168.3.117 >> Cleared: Wed Jan 15 13:33:11 2014 >> 192.168.3.118 >> Cleared: Wed Jan 15 13:33:11 2014 >> 192.168.3.239 >> Cleared: Wed Jan 15 13:33:11 2014 >> 192.168.3.242 >> Cleared: Wed Jan 15 13:33:11 2014 > > Me too. The command given by Ahmet works as expected on FreeBSD 8.4, > but not on 10.0-RC5. > > The pfctl manpage has an example of slightly different syntax: > # pfctl -t tablename -vTshow > > ...but that misbehaves exactly the same way. > Does is behave differently if you do: pfctl -T show -t irchost - where 'irchost' is the table name for your table? That is what I do, but it is also on version 9.2 Release. -Mike
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