problems with pf

Luke Dean LukeD at pobox.com
Fri Apr 22 18:42:25 PDT 2005


> Parse your rules without actually loading them:
> pfctl -n -f /etc/pf.conf
>
> Flush the old rules and load the new ones without rebooting:
> pfctl -F -f /etc/pf.conf

Gah!  I knew that didn't look right...
pfctl -F all -f /etc/pf.conf

Or check out "man pfctl" for other options.

>
> Both are must-haves for tinkering with pf.


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