All of a sudden I'm on a mailing list again.
And it's private off-list reply by default.
OpenBSD pf does seem much simpler and easier to understand than Linux
iptables etc., but then again there are cops who ride horses and lawyers
who serve as squires and it appears some non-sensical jurisdictional
issues with service of process and summons to appear in a court of law
as to where the development actually takes place, horse and carriage and
blacksmithing issues, prisoners who make license plates etc., and what
are the males smoking when the ladies are all meeting at the hookah
lounges and opium dens? Not to pick on OpenBSD, say the same thing about
any of the Linux-oriented conventions or the new social networks popping
up. The MS Windows // Chromebook // Apple OS only crowd. The
intellectual property shenanigans again. Little bit worrisome. What if
it were real property instead of "intellectual" property these law
clowns were documenting?
On 11/17/24 21:51, bsdbsdbsd1 wrote:
/Open/*BSD* <https://www.openbsd.org/index.html> PF - Packet
Filtering
Passing traffic
https://www.openbsd.org/faq/pf/filter.html#pass
is more pedagogical then the book PF.
Thanks.
Best regards
John Scofield