iptables looks very powerful, thats for sure.

I prefer PF's approach to security first, convenience second, and I *really* like the fact that PF has a real parser. As the requements get more complex, having everything in one file, and very readable and structured is a huge plus. Also, the integration with ALTQ is nice, especially for these types of applications.

Andrew Kohlsmith wrote:

On April 3, 2005 08:13 am, Tim Pushor wrote:


To someone who has never installed OpenBSD (or FreeBSD + pf for that
matter) the learning curve is going to be much much higher than 15
minutes, although one you learn PF you will never go back!



I've never seen the great advantage to pf over ip and tc. Perhaps I'm just not that learned though. :-)


-A.
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