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3.1: PF question
- To: misc_(_at_)_openbsd_(_dot_)_org
- Subject: 3.1: PF question
- From: diwelf <diwelf_(_at_)_gmx_(_dot_)_net>
- Date: Thu, 11 Jul 2002 22:22:01 -0400
Hi,
I think this is probably a really simple answer, but I just can't figure
it out. I'm using openbsd 3.1, and pf as my router/firewall for a home
LAN. The other day I was playing around with pfctl, and I noticed that
it's not reporting how many bytes have been sent.. (see below for info),
just wondering how i can fix this? Thanks in advance.
basically my question is: why are those all 0's, and how can i make them
actually show the traffic?
--- begin pfctl output
_(_dot_)__(_dot_)_root_(_at_)_lingo:(~)%pfctl -s info
Status: Enabled Time: 1026440359 Since: 1025669354 Debug: None
Bytes In IPv4: 0 Bytes Out: 0
IPv6: 0 Bytes Out: 0
Inbound Packets IPv4: Passed: 0 Dropped: 0
IPv6: Passed: 0 Dropped: 0
Outbound Packets IPv4: Passed: 0 Dropped: 0
IPv6: Passed: 0 Dropped: 0
States: 19
pf Counters
state searches 6852359
state inserts 26535
state removals 26516
Counters
match 29606
bad-offset 0
fragment 1
short 0
normalize 10
memory 0
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