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    Snort pf.conf => Table snort2c don't exists in packet filter: No such file or d

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      finalcut
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      pf.conf => Table snort2c don't exists in packet filter: No such file or directory

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      • BBcan177B
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        You can try to manually create the table from the shell :

        pfctl -t snort2c -T add 1.1.1.1

        Then you can either leave the "1.1.1.1" address or goto "Diagnostics:Tables" and delete that entry in the snort2c table.

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          finalcut
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          Thanks Man

          But where all table gone ????????
          i dont know how the tabele gone all of them in Diagnostics:Tables

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          • BBcan177B
            BBcan177 Moderator
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            I saw a thread a few weeks ago with the same issue… I can't say what caused the Table to delete... You may notice that something else is triggering the Deletion or maybe after a Reboot?

            I don't remember seeing a real solution from the previous issue that I saw? Sorry...

            Let us know if it happens again.. Do you see anything in the System Logs?

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              finalcut
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              OK Thats Great each time i reboot i loose my table in Diagnostic > table

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                finalcut
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                I remove the traficshaper and every thing went ok

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                  bmeeks
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                  @finalcut:

                  I remove the traficshaper and every thing went ok

                  I believe that issue (with the traffic shaper somehow deleting the <snort2c>table) has been reported elsewhere.

                  Bill</snort2c>

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                    finalcut
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                    but i still face this log
                    kernel: Bump flowset buckets to 256 (was 0)

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                      Cino
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                      @finalcut:

                      but i still face this log
                      kernel: Bump flowset buckets to 256 (was 0)

                      That is from Limter being enabled… Goto Traffic Shaper, Limter tab.. Click on first limter you created, Show Advance Options; change Bucket Size to 256. Do this to the rest of them and you shouldn't see that message anymore

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                        YOU ARE VERY TRUE

                        THANKS

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                          gdsnytech
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                          @Cino:

                          @finalcut:

                          but i still face this log
                          kernel: Bump flowset buckets to 256 (was 0)

                          That is from Limter being enabled… Goto Traffic Shaper, Limter tab.. Click on first limter you created, Show Advance Options; change Bucket Size to 256. Do this to the rest of them and you shouldn't see that message anymore

                          The limiter is not enabled. Any ideas?

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