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-----END PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----Hi list!
I was wondering if someone could explain this, because I've been scratching my head for a while now.
I'm seeing multicast traffic logged on pflog0 for some reason -- they are 'igmp nreport' stuff from IPs in my internal network, totally legit by the way, they are supposed to do that, but why pflog0?
I'm not logging anything to that interface with pf(4) and I can't find any daemon that would do this. Is this some "default" thing or is it just too late and not enough coffee here?
Dani
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