On 2/5/18 1:05 am, Julian Elischer wrote:
On 1/5/18 11:03 pm, Rodney W. Grimes wrote:
Many years ago I added code to ipfw so that if -q was set it would
not
complain about
things that were unimportant, nor would it return an error code.
Such things include removing table entries that are
> Many years ago I added code to ipfw so that if -q was set it would not
> complain about
> things that were unimportant, nor would it return an error code.
> Such things include removing table entries that are already gone and
> similar sorts of 'safe' operations.
> The idea is that you can
Many years ago I added code to ipfw so that if -q was set it would not
complain about
things that were unimportant, nor would it return an error code.
Such things include removing table entries that are already gone and
similar sorts of 'safe' operations.
The idea is that you can write 'naive'
On 1/5/18 11:03 pm, Rodney W. Grimes wrote:
Many years ago I added code to ipfw so that if -q was set it would not
complain about
things that were unimportant, nor would it return an error code.
Such things include removing table entries that are already gone and
similar sorts of 'safe'