Panic on today's -current
Conrad J. Sabatier
conrads at cox.net
Thu Jun 24 12:23:24 PDT 2004
On 24-Jun-2004 Damian Gerow wrote:
> Thus spake Conrad J. Sabatier (conrads at cox.net) [24/06/04 10:18]:
>: On 24-Jun-2004 Beecher Rintoul wrote:
>: > Hi,
>: >
>: > I'm getting a panic on today's -current kernel. I don't have a
>: > serial
>: > cable so
>: > I couldn't save the message, but it panics after loading lo0.
>:
>: Same here. Just after, or during, the configuration of lo0.
>:
>: On a normal boot, the next thing to appear just after lo0 is:
>:
>: filter sync'd
>: starting dhclient
>:
>: Perhaps it has something to do with ipf and/or pf? I have both
>: configured into my kernel.
>
> See my thread 'ipf 3.4.35 woes' -- I'm using ipf, but not pf, and
> seeing exactly the same thing. And if I turn off the loading of ipf
> rulesets on boot, the panic goes away. Reloading them manually
> afterwards doesn't cause the panic.
Just upgraded the system and tried this. It worked without the loading
of any ipf/ipnat stuff at boot time. Manually loading the rules after
the system was up was fine, just as you said.
I removed pf from my kernel, btw, since I wasn't using it anyway, but
still have ipf (obviously).
--
Conrad J. Sabatier <conrads at cox.net> -- "In Unix veritas"
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