When does a packet that matches a Solaris IP Filter rule with the quick keyword continue to be processed?

A Solaris IP Filter rule with the keyword quick bypasses the normal rule checking sequence by
immediately acting on the network packet if it matches the rule. When does a packet that matches
a Solaris IP Filter rule with the quick keyword continue to be processed?

A Solaris IP Filter rule with the keyword quick bypasses the normal rule checking sequence by
immediately acting on the network packet if it matches the rule. When does a packet that matches
a Solaris IP Filter rule with the quick keyword continue to be processed?

A.
when the rule passes the packet to a numbered group where it matches a later rule

B.
when an earlier rule is also applied to the packet, negating the quick option

C.
when the quick keyword matching is disabled with the ipf command

D.
when the packet is originally redirected by the NAT layer



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