My work mate already solved the problem. Just added the option "allow-opts"
example: pass all allow-opts
Anyways, thanks
--- On Fri, 11/7/08, dominic villamero <dvillamero_777@yahoo.com> wrote:
> From: dominic villamero <dvillamero_777@yahoo.com>
> Subject: [users:00980] PF problem? PF incompatibility?
> To: users@tahi.org
> Date: Friday, November 7, 2008, 4:00 AM
> Hello All, Good day!
>
>
>
> I tried to run the latest version of Self_Test
> script on FreeBSD 7-Release against my
> NUT which was also running on FreeBSD 7. As expected, the
> test ran perfectly fine and
> resulted a 100% passing rate.
>
> To go further with my test I enabled PF in NUT and
> configured it to "pass all" entering and exiting
> traffic regardless whether if its ipv6 or ipv4.
> Unfortunately, there were 4 FAILURES all under "Section
> 1: RFC 2460 - Ipv6 Specification" specifically segments
>
> "Test v6LC.1.2.9: Unrecognized Routing Type - End
> Node" and "Test v6LC.1.2.10: Unrecognized Routing
> Type - Intermediate Node" numbers 38, 39, 40 and 41.
>
> Test v6LC.1.2.9: Unrecognized Routing Type - End Node
> 38: Part A: Unrecognized Routing Type 33
> FAIL
> 39: Part B: Unrecognized Routing Type 0
> FAIL
>
> Test v6LC.1.2.10: Unrecognized Routing Type - Intermediate
> Node
> 40: Part A: Unrecognized Routing Type 33
> FAIL
> 41: Part B: Unrecognized Routing Type 0
> FAIL
>
> So my questions:
> Is there a known issue regarding this?
> Or am I missing something out? :(
> If PF is the problem is there a workaround?
>
> I'm just new here, please pardon me if those questions
> had already been asked and
> answered before...Again I'm so sorry...and thank you
>
> Test info:
>
> TN - FreeBSD 7
> NUT - FreeBSD 7
> Test - phase 2
> Type - Host
>
>
>
> Dominic