pf.conf.5: spelling
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@@ -2368,7 +2368,7 @@ block in proto icmp probability 20%
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.It Cm state limiter Ar name
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Use the specified state limiter to restrict the creation of states
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by this rule.
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If capacity is not availabe, the rule does not match and evaluation
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If capacity is not available, the rule does not match and evaluation
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of the ruleset continues.
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See the
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.Sx State Limiters
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@@ -2377,7 +2377,7 @@ section for more information.
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.It Cm source limiter Ar name
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Use the specified source limiter to restrict the creation of states
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by this rule.
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If capacity is not availabe, the rule does not match and evaluation
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If capacity is not available, the rule does not match and evaluation
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of the ruleset continues.
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See the
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.Sx Source Limiters
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@@ -2664,7 +2664,7 @@ Pass rules can specify a state limiter using the
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.Cm state limiter Ar name
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option.
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If the number of states allowed has hit the limit, the pass rule
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does not match and ruleset evalation continues past it.
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does not match and ruleset evaluation continues past it.
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.Pp
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An example use case for a state limiter is to restrict the number of
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connections allowed to a service that is accessible via multiple
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