I can't imagine why it's that large, mine isn't:ll /usr/local/etc/bogonsv6-rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 860 Feb 1 11:58 /usr/local/etc/bogonsv6
$ la /usr/local/etc/bogons*-rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 62572 Feb 7 16:44 /usr/local/etc/bogons-rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 132 Jan 29 13:12 /usr/local/etc/bogons.sample-rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 1514021 Feb 7 16:44 /usr/local/etc/bogonsv6-rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 860 Jan 29 13:12 /usr/local/etc/bogonsv6.sample
Feb 7 16:43:45 gateway configd.py: [dc6fa705-7811-47fd-a2d1-9c4bbc11a04b] request content of pf bogons tableFeb 7 16:44:04 gateway configd.py: [b4dfd709-84b2-41da-bc55-e26c2bab476f] update bogons databaseFeb 7 16:44:04 gateway root: rc.update_bogons is starting upFeb 7 16:44:04 gateway root: rc.update_bogons is beginning the update cycleFeb 7 16:44:05 gateway root: rc.update_bogons is ending the update cycleFeb 7 16:44:05 gateway configd.py: [2edfb7f2-a740-488b-a2e4-0aee5e383c64] request content of pf bogons tableFeb 7 16:46:22 gateway configd.py: [3f82124c-4eca-4186-b412-d5e27172e084] request content of pf bogonsv6 table
It's normally over 1 MB once updated. The small file is the bootstrap file we ship with the core package.
It's normally over 1 MB once updated. The small file is the bootstrap file we ship with the core package.If bogons are too big, you will have to disable them. Never heard of it before, half-guessing it is due to your hardware... how much RAM do you have?Cheers,Franco
Hmm, and do you set "block bogons" anywhere in your interfaces?
Also in your system log do you see "Not saving IPv6 bogons table (IPv6 Allow is off and table-entries limit is potentially too low" ?
Weird, but out of ideas.