PF states limit reached
kaycee gb
kisscoolandthegangbang at hotmail.fr
Fri Oct 2 16:17:12 UTC 2020
Le Fri, 2 Oct 2020 17:54:13 +0200,
Miroslav Lachman <000.fbsd at quip.cz> a écrit :
> On 02/10/2020 16:44, kaycee gb wrote:
> > Le Fri, 2 Oct 2020 14:59:44 +0200,
> > Miroslav Lachman <000.fbsd at quip.cz> a écrit :
> >
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> > If you have a little set of rules, you can add a "no state" or "no-state" to
> > the rule, check in man page, I am not sure about the syntax right now.
> >
> > There may be also an option to change the default behaviour to not add "keep
> > state" automatically. Once again looking in man page may help.
> >
> > And that is strange, I agree, maybe some optimisation/option is the culprit.
> > But I don't know where to look. What version of FreeBSD are you using ? That
> > may help others
>
> I am sorry, it is on FreeBSD 11.4-p4 amd64.
>
> I tried to read man page, maybe not so carefully, but didn't found how
> to turn automatic keep state off. I also tried to search on the net
> without any luck.
>
Looking quickly, can't find too. Maybe I was thinking about "set
state-defaults".
I'm afraid you'll have to use "no state" manually for each rule.
> Thank you
>
> Miroslav Lachman
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