2016-08-03 2:16 GMT-05:00, Christos Zoulas <chris...@astron.com>: > In article > <1470085391.2331984.683025593.376ee...@webmail.messagingengine.com>, > <metalli...@fastmail.fm> wrote: >>Me butthurt? That's comical. You just wrote the most butthurt email >>I've ever seen on the mailing lists, and that's saying something. >> >>My point, and I think it was pretty clear, is that NetBSD has long been >>stable for me but suddenly requires an uncharacteristic amount of fixing >>for a stable release. I have the crash dumps to prove it. If this >>thread is any suggestion, I'm not the only one with ipfilter woes. >> >>You seem to take personal offense to this revelation and went full-on >>Internet Tough Guy(TM). That's the definition of butthurt. Why do you >>find this so personally insulting? Perhaps you should talk it through >>with a therapist. It may help you. > > Well, I have been trying to fix some of the ipf issues on 7 with some > success.
Thanks you! > I think that the problem is that most of us have switched to npf, and so > ipf In my case I will try to use the npf to do my router, firewall and proxy in my LANs networks > is not getting a lot of testing. Perhaps you can try switching too? I > prefer > that you switch, and we are willing to help you do so, rather than spending > time to fix ipf. Thanks again, I think that some users need examples, similar to The NetBSD Network FAQ. to use npf, currently I am reading the https://www.netbsd.org/~rmind/npf/#_network_address_translation, I hope to understand all, and use in my scenary. > > christos > >