ipfw vs. ipf on a freebsd router

2006-10-18 Thread John Levine
I'm putting together a freebsd router to sit between my LAN and a T1. The current router (still running BSD/OS) uses BSDI's ipfw, but that died when BSDI did. It's about as simple a routing job as one could ask, a T1 with a static address to a LAN with a static /24. I have a whole bunch of

Re: ipfw vs. ipf on a freebsd router

2006-10-18 Thread Joe
John Levine wrote: I'm putting together a freebsd router to sit between my LAN and a T1. The current router (still running BSD/OS) uses BSDI's ipfw, but that died when BSDI did. It's about as simple a routing job as one could ask, a T1 with a static address to a LAN with a static /24. I have a

Re: ipfw vs. ipf on a freebsd router

2006-10-18 Thread Giorgos Keramidas
On 2006-10-18 15:10, John Levine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm putting together a freebsd router to sit between my LAN and a T1. The current router (still running BSD/OS) uses BSDI's ipfw, but that died when BSDI did. It's about as simple a routing job as one could ask, a T1 with a static