Thanks My problem is this I do not enough time to start from scratch and make new rule .in my work place , my boss find another person can do internet sharing with Windows 2008 and ISA and this person say he can make best internet sharing server , I said before my my pf.conf in FreeBSD work good , but sometimes some user lost internet and they can not browse web pages , but they can chat with paltalk , after reboot or disbable or enable PF this problem solve . I think I have mistakes or problems in my PF.conf . So after search in Google , I see PF version in FreeBSD is so old , so I decided move from FreeBSD to openBSD . I wish my PF work good in OpenBSD Thanks in advance. On Nov 8, 2011 3:38 PM, "David Walker" <[email protected]> wrote:
> 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.

