Thanks for replying, Sergey.
The "igb" device is no longer available as an option in the kernel
source - I need to use "em" instead. Without "em" most things still
work, though - just not the ipfw rules on boot. Strangely, my interfaces
still come up as "igb".
Anyway, with "em" it all now works. Thanks!
Graham
On 23/3/19 11:55 am, Korolev Sergey wrote:
Hello!
Igb device was removed in version 12. Maybe this causes a problem.
Maybe you should rename it to new appropriate one.
On 23 Mar 2019, at 10:49, Graham Menhennitt <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Hi all,
I recently upgraded (via source) from 11-Stable to 12-Stable on my
router box (PC Engines APU). My firewall rules don't appear to work
any longer during boot. I can see on the console "Line 98: unknown
interface name igb1" when it tries to load them. The last few rules
after the error line are not loaded. Line 98 is the "nat 1 config" line.
After boot, I run "ipfw flush;service ipfw restart" and everything
works ok. It looks like the igb1 interface isn't fully available at
the time when it originally tries to load.
My relevant lines (redacted) from /etc/rc.conf, /etc/ipfw.rules, and
tail of /var/log/messages are below.
Any clues, please?
Thanks in advance,
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