>> I want to add some code to pfctl which >> would add all important rules to pf. In such way, if that rules >> wouldn't be in pf.conf they would BE in pf. >> f> I think it's a very bad idea. The best you can do i think is to write f> a pfctl wrapper script in order to load your mandatory rules and rename f> it to pfctl.
I thought about it, but I can't see how to include my rules to existing pf.conf which could be changed by second admin. f> Anyway, you would better play with sudo and create and account for you f> and another for the other admin. i'm logging in as root, my 'partner' has a user accound with sudo NOPASSWD: ALL f> If you persist in that idea take a look at pf(4). f> cheers, f> Francois Visconte -- Best regards, Alexander mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

