It should just use  what's in the autopush file, /etc/ipf/pfil.ap
(which is the same format as the system-wide /etc/iu.ap file).

I would not have thought USB even had a STREAM head to push onto,
although I've never looked into the USB support framework.


On the "other free firewall" comment:
Was SunScreen still shipped with Solaris 9, or did that stop at 8?
(not that I'm suggesting you move to it - you would only have to
move off again later, as it's definitely not supported past Solaris 9;
initially Sun charged for it, then had a free Lite model, then free,
now dropped).
-- 

Stuart Remphrey
RMIT University, Melbourne Australia
ITS Infrastructure Services - Unix Systems


>>> On 14-Jun-07 at 10:57 pm, in message
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>> Couldn't it be possible, that somehow the pfil module is autopushed
into
>> the keyboard stack?
> 
> To be honest, i do not know how pfil recognizes the devices it must
> control. But somehow it is seen the USB keyboard as one of them.
> I"ll try to understand pfil, but some tips on that would be
appreciated.
> 
> The pitty is that there is no other free firewall for solaris 9.
Rrrrr!

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