At-symbol meaning
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Hi,
For the most part, I got pfsense up and running and everything is working great. I do find that the firewall drops some connections every now and then for reasons that are unknown. I was hoping somebody could tell me what the "@" symbol means when you click on a rule. For example…
@115 block drop in log quick all label "Default deny rule"
What does @115 mean? Is there a way to see the exact rule that is causing this to be blocked?
I don't want to turn this into a 'help me fix my firewall' thread, but for a little background, there are *'s across everything on this vlan, so I would assume that everything is allowed. I'm thinking that if I knew what the @115 means, I can track down the exact rule that is causing this issue.
Thanks!
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They are the internal rule numbers the pf(4) filter assigns to the rules. To see the numbers run this in shell or command prompt in the webgui:
pfctl -g -sr