Subject: Re: PF Monitoring
To: Matthias Scheler <tron@zhadum.org.uk>
From: matthew sporleder <msporleder@gmail.com>
List: current-users
Date: 03/01/2006 13:40:47
I'm mainly just wondering why it doesn't show up as a [process] like
other kernel things.
USER PID %CPU %MEM VSZ RSS TTY STAT STARTED TIME COMMAND
root 0 0.0 10.5 0 13656 ? DKs Mon08AM 0:00.24 [swapper]
root 1 0.0 0.2 72 232 ? Is Mon08AM 0:00.04 init
root 2 0.0 10.5 0 13656 ? DK Mon08AM 0:00.00 [atabus0]
root 3 0.0 10.5 0 13656 ? DK Mon08AM 0:00.00 [atabus1]
Where's [pf] ?
On 3/1/06, Matthias Scheler <tron@zhadum.org.uk> wrote:
> In article <b0459d5c0602280837w609b6b8fube669779b993447a@mail.gmail.com>,
> "matthew sporleder" <msporleder@gmail.com> writes:
> > I've been wondering why pf doesn't seem to exist anywhere in the userla=
nd.
> > Is pfctl the only way to check if pf is running?
>
> What are you actually searching for? If you want to see what it is
> blocking use "ifconfig pflog0 up" and "tcpdump -i pflog0" or add
> "pflogd=3DYES" to "/etc/rc.conf".
>
> Kind regards
>
> --
> Matthias Scheler http://scheler.de/~matt=
hias/
>