Subject: Re: panic: bpf_mcpy in -current
To: YAMAMOTO Takashi <yamt@mwd.biglobe.ne.jp>
From: Andreas Wrede <andreas@wrede.ca>
List: current-users
Date: 09/10/2004 09:08:52
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On 10-Sep-04, at 4:49 AM, YAMAMOTO Takashi wrote:

> hi,
>
>> With todays' current (ie. including version 1.4 of
>> src/sys/dist/pf/net/pf_table.c), I get a reproducible panic: bpf_mcpy.
>> The kernel was built with 'pseudo-device   pf' and 'pseudo-device
>> pflog' and the panic occurs while running 'nmap -sS -sU -O' against
>> this host from a distant machine. 'tcpdump -n -i pflog0' show a couple
>> of hundred packets being blocked by the filter.
>
> please try if_pflog.c rev.1.4.

That appears to fix the panic - thanks!
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