I find this a bit odd and would like someone to kindly explain it.
While looking at rcorder on /etc/rc.d/* I noticed this start order:
...
...
/etc/rc.d/ppp-user
/etc/rc.d/ipfw
/etc/rc.d/nsswitch
/etc/rc.d/ip6addrctl
/etc/rc.d/atm2
/etc/rc.d/pfsync
/etc/rc.d/pflog
/etc/rc.d/pf
..how I interepret this is that userland 'pppoe' is starting before
pfsync/pflog and pf. - Am I correct?
This is exactly the opposite of openbsd.
I think I can figure out a way to re-arrange these so that ppp-user
starts AFTER the pf stuff...is there any reason this is done this way?
Thanks for any clarification on this
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