Mostaf Faridi <mostafafaridi () gmail ! com> wrote:
> Thanks
> Your 3 way is good . I choose number 3 .

Please note carefully how number 3 works ...

*You* either have to track between FreeBSD then and OpenBSD now ... two
different trees over however many years ...
... or track between FreeBSD then, whatever pf they imported from
OpenBSD then and do method 2 over any number of OpenBSD releases ...

Note the asterisks - *You*
Please let me know how it goes.
... method 1 is far simpler and better suited to your circumstances.
If you *try* method 1 (asterisks) you'll probably get pretty far on
your own and get enough help after that to get it working.
One rule at a time ...

Trying to do method 3 by yourself or asking others to help you or
asking others to do it all for you ... is not as good as method 1 ...

> I have pf.conf from FreeBSD and it
> work good for me over 3 months. But sometimes it dose not work good , I
> said my problem in first email .

I avoided that bit. It was the lack of paragraphs.
Yet you want to use it as a foundation for an OpenBSD pf.conf ...
This is problematic ... maybe you could start again from scratch?
See method 1 ...

> I want only understand : is this pf.conf work great in opnbsd or no ?

If it's designed for FreeBSD ... and doesn't work in FreeBSD ... it's
not realistic to think it might somehow work in OpenBSD.

I'm not sure if your english is a problem for you but you're way off course.

Best wishes.

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