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69 rules as described in
81 Translation rules are described in
113 Load only the queue rules present in the rule file.
114 Other rules and options are ignored.
121 only to the rules in the specified
138 rules from the main ruleset is described in
141 For example, the following will show all filter rules (see the
151 # pfctl -a "authpf/smith(1234)" -s rules
165 This is similar to C rules for variable scope.
210 Flush the NAT rules.
212 Flush the queue rules.
214 Flush the Ethernet filter rules.
215 .It Fl F Cm rules
216 Flush the filter rules.
222 Flush the filter information (statistics that are not bound to rules).
231 Load the rules contained in
236 translation, and filtering rules.
304 from rules carrying the label
325 Note that rules routing via the default routing table (not via a route-to
358 Load only the NAT rules present in the rule file.
359 Other rules and options are ignored.
361 Do not actually load rules, just parse them.
364 Other rules and options are ignored.
380 Do not perform service name lookup for port specific rules,
390 Load only the filter rules present in the rule file.
391 Other rules and options are ignored.
401 Show the currently loaded NAT rules.
403 Show the currently loaded queue rules.
413 Show the currently loaded Ethernet rules.
418 .It Fl s Cm rules
419 Show the currently loaded filter rules.
427 will skip evaluation of rules where possible.
456 filter rules with labels, useful for accounting.
469 it additionally lists which interfaces have skip rules activated.
592 and bytes that are being passed or blocked by rules referencing the table.
614 the number of rules which reference the table, and the global
621 References: [ Anchors: 0 Rules: 1 ]
657 For persistent tables, which do not get automatically killed when no rules
674 For tables which are referenced (used) by rules.
710 Packet filter rules file.