On 2008-04-17 02:08:02 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jeremie Le Hen) said:

> I think "reply-to" is the option you are looking for.  Have a look at
> this message:
>     http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg08528.html


Thanks very much for the informative response, it lead to me a 
solution. :) I'm using a "stripped" / "tight" customized kernel and 
base installation as small / secure routers inside of a virtual network 
simulator created with FreeBSD (using the dummynet feature), and 
OpenBSD (which I just prefer) running inside of VMWare. It's too bad I 
haven't seen a similar feature to FreeBSD's dummynet latency / delay / 
loss feature for OpenBSD, otherwise I'd standardize on OBSD for this 
project.

Has anyone seen anything similar to dummynet for FreeBSD available for OpenBSD?

/dmfh

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