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    • belleraB
      bellera
      last edited by

      Hello!

      Is there any command (at the SSH shell) to reset the states for a specified IP ?

      Thanks in advance,

      Josep Pujadas

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      • belleraB
        bellera
        last edited by

        Ok, I think I found my answer. At man pfctl:

        -k host
            Kill all of the state entries originating from the specified
            host.  A second -k host option may be specified, which will kill
            all the state entries from the first host to the second host.
            For example, to kill all of the state entries originating from
            host:

        # pfctl -k host

        To kill all of the state entries from host1 to host2:

        # pfctl -k host1 -k host2

        Regards,

        Josep Pujadas

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          sullrich
          last edited by

          Upgrade to 1.2-BETA-1.  There is X next to each state in the Diagnostic -> states screen.

          Simply click the state you want to kill and it will do pfctl -k behind the scenes.

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          • belleraB
            bellera
            last edited by

            Ok!

            Thanks!

            Josep Pujadas

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