Closed paulgmiller closed 2 days ago
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Hi @paulgmiller. Thanks for your PR.
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/ok-to-test Thanks
This seems to be working as intended when I toss it on a cluster
packet_count{family="IPv4",protocol="TCP",verdict="accept"} 627 packet_count{family="IPv4",protocol="TCP",verdict="drop"} 13
one typo to fix and ready to merge
/lgtm /approve
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Playing around with testing and wanted have a little more info on packets per verdict