On Saturday 25 June 2005 09:17 am, mess-mate wrote: > Andrew L. Gould <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > | On Saturday 25 June 2005 05:19 am, Erik Nørgaard wrote: > | > mess-mate wrote: > | > > I've a firewall/router/proxy with openbsd and think to replace > | > > it with freebsd 5.4 > | > > Do you mean freebsd's PF don't support the 'quick' keyword ?? > | > > Thought PF on freebsd and openbsd was identical, isn't ? > | > > | > It's a port, pf on FBSD 5.4 is the same as pf on OBSD 3.6, AFAIK. > | > So if your OBSD is the latest or updated after 3.6, then you > | > might have functionalities not supported yet on FBSD. > | > > | > The basic stuff is all the same, I don't think anyone could > | > survive without 'quick', just as 'pass' and 'block' are supported > | > on both platforms :-) > | > > | > Cheers, Erik > | > | Minor correction: pf is built into the kernel by default in > | FreeBSD 5.4. I think this started with FreeBSD 5.3. It may still > | be in the ports system; but that would be for use in FreeBSD 4* and > | earlier versions of 5*. > | > | Have a great weekend! > | > | Andrew Gould > > The openbsd version is 3.5. > Can i porting the pf config file to freebsd ? > great weekend to. > > mess-mate
If you're talking about the pf rules file, I think it should work once you've changed any OS-specific device/interface names. You might compare the file installed by default in FreeBSD to the one you're currently using before you make the change. Also, I wouldn't make the change from a remote location. ;-) Best of luck, Andrew Gould _______________________________________________ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"