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Bug #355

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pfr_update_stats: assertion failed

Added by bastyaelvtars about 18 years ago. Updated almost 18 years ago.

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Oct 22 16:10:00 fw kernel: pfr_update_stats: assertion failed.
Oct 22 16:12:40 fw kernel: pfr_update_stats: assertion failed.
Oct 23 00:10:30 fw kernel: pflog0: promiscuous mode enabled
Oct 23 03:19:33 fw kernel: pfr_update_stats: assertion failed.

I occasionally get such messages. Any way to debug this?


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pf.conf.txt (2.61 KB) pf.conf.txt bastyaelvtars, 10/27/2006 06:07 PM
Actions #1

Updated by cedric about 18 years ago

Gergo Szakal wrote:

These pfr_update_stats are weird. That shouldn't happen, unless
there is a race or something corrupted in the kernel memory.
Do you get these messages when you're updating your ruleset or
tables or something?

Cedric

Actions #2

Updated by bastyaelvtars about 18 years ago

No, it's just doing it totally randomly (does this word exist at all?).
Want my ruleset, kernel config or both? :-)

Actions #3

Updated by cedric about 18 years ago

Gergo Szakal wrote:

Your ruleset would be interresting. actually, just the rules that use
tables or dynamic interfaces like "pass from (sis0)" would be enough.
I particular, I'd like to see if you use "block" rules with tables
or dynamic interfaces.

I'm not very familiar with dragonfly, but being the one who wrote
that assertion in the first place, I'm curious about what goes wrong.

Cedric

Actions #4

Updated by bastyaelvtars about 18 years ago

Attached is my ruleset (I've stripped comments, because they just take
space and also contain a lot of swearing :-P).
Thanks in advance for looking into the issue.

Actions #5

Updated by bastyaelvtars almost 18 years ago

Dec 11 23:38:17 fw kernel: pfr_update_stats: assertion failed.

This is the only occurence within the available logs. Since it does not
affect anything, please close this bug.

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