Well, I'm not going to clain I've fixed all of the problems with the
FTP proxy, but I believe I've delt with the problems cause by recent
changes...

In response to a very good suggestion, the OpenBSD directory has been
split up (hopefully will lead to less confusion...)

My apologies for not getting this all cleaned up in time for FreeBSD 4.6
and NetBSD 1.6, it just took a while to get the required feedback.

Cheers,
Darren

http://coombs.anu.edu.au/~avalon/ip_fil3.4.28.tar.gz
d27215ad00108a1114469c7ba47e83a9        ip_fil3.4.28.tar.gz
http://coombs.anu.edu.au/~avalon/patch-3.4.28.gz
d91de0fe696bc98fd35ed5f46a58b014        patch-3.4.28.gz

Other changes:

3.4.28  6/6/2002 - Released

Fix for H.323 proxy to work on little endian boxes

IRIX: Update installation documentation
      add route lock patch

allow use of groups > 65535

create a new packet info summary for packets going through ipfr_fastroute()
so that where details are different (RST/ICMP errors), the packet now gets
correctly NAT'd, etc.

fix the FTP proxy so that checks for TCP sequence numbers outside the
normal offset due to data changes use absolute numbers

make it possible to remove rules in ipftest

Update installing onto OpenBSD and split into two directories:
OpenBSD-2 and OpenBSD-3

fix error in printout out the protocol in NAT rules

always unlock ipfilter if locking fails half way through in ipfs

fix problems with TCP window scaling

update of man pages for ipnat(4) and ipftest(1)

3.4.27  28/04/2002 - Released

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