Ok...i guess i would be the wrong person for cleaning the code since i
kinda
responsible for the damn thing being a mess in the first place. I can
try:)
 I however have some ideas on how to make a better API (as in more hooks
to
userland, which btw now after i have read an "FTP requests comment, migh

even make more sence).
One thing though - if we (you :) will really work on this - can we set
up some
tiny mailing list for IPFW ? Should we? (Or tell me if i have everyone
who was
interested on this e-mail "To" list and forget this request:)
--Ugen

Ruslan Ermilov wrote:

> On Thu, Jun 17, 1999 at 02:34:55PM -0400, Ugen Antsilevitch wrote:
> > The part that obviously interests me is IPFW - if you guys are
> > interested to put some effort in "real" i.e. stateful firewall
> > to be developed i'd love to offer any help i can.
> >
> Great!
>
> How we should proceed -- that's the question.  My plan:
>
> * Clean the existing code (both userland and kernel) (10-20% done)
> * Re-design the ipfw's API
> * Port the existing functionality to the new API
> * Proceed with new features
>
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