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    Apr 1 snapshot: DIOCGETSTATUS error

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved 2.0-RC Snapshot Feedback and Problems - RETIRED
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    • D
      dusan
      last edited by

      On Apr 1 15:58:29 EDT 2010 snap shot:

      From SSH console, trying to run pftop, I get the following error instead.

      Using username "root".
      Send automatic password (Using keyboard-interactive authentication)

      *** Welcome to pfSense 2.0-BETA1-pfSense on ts2 ***

      WAN (wan)                -> em0        -> 10.0.0.3
        LAN (lan)                -> em1        -> 192.168.0.74
        OPT1 (opt1)              -> em4        -> 192.168.0.66
        OPT2 (opt2)              -> em5        -> 192.168.0.70
        OPT3 (opt3)              -> em3        -> 192.168.0.82

      pfSense console setup


      0)  Logout (SSH only)
      1)  Assign Interfaces
      2)  Set interface(s) IP address
      3)  Reset webConfigurator password
      4)  Reset to factory defaults
      5)  Reboot system
      6)  Halt system
      7)  Ping host
      8)  Shell
      9)  PFtop
      10)  Filter Logs
      11)  Restart webConfigurator
      12)  pfSense Developer Shell
      13)  Upgrade from console
      14)  Disable Secure Shell (sshd)

      Enter an option: 9

      pftop: DIOCGETSTATUS: Permission denied

      Error Reading status (DIOCGETSTATUS): Permission denied

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      • E
        eri--
        last edited by

        ls -l /dev/pf?

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        • S
          Slam
          last edited by

          Ive noticed this too, Im running the most recent snapshot

          ls -l /dev/pf

          crw-rw–--  1 root  proxy    0,  76 Apr  2 16:22 /dev/pf

          I also noticed I have 2 instances of

          proxy:*:62:

          in /etc/group.

          Slam

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            dusan
            last edited by

            I have this:

            # ls -l /dev/pf
            crw-rw----  1 root  proxy    0,  74 Apr  2 19:49 /dev/pf
            #
            
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            • C
              cmb
              last edited by

              ticket opened
              http://redmine.pfsense.org/issues/show/473

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                xbipin
                last edited by

                same on 3rd april nanobsd

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