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Hi all,

Does anyone have any experience with the number of rules a bridge can handle? We're thinking about how our wireless network policy, and we'd like to filter by MAC -- allow connection we know about (with pf) and redirect everyone else into a "please call this number" web page. I'm concerned about pushing 500 or more rules onto a bridge just to tag which MACs we know about versus which we don't.

University environments can be so interesting.  :-)

Thanks,

- --Jim

(I do realize this is openbsd-pf, but openbsd-bridge doesn't exist, and this group is most likely to know)

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