On Sat, 2 Oct 2004 15:45:07 -0500, Jay Moore
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tuesday 28 September 2004 07:33 am, shane mullins wrote:
>
> << reformatted to correct top-posting >>
>
> > > - Original Message -
> > >hello folks,
> > >i want to install the packet filter for Fr
On Tuesday 28 September 2004 07:33 am, shane mullins wrote:
<< reformatted to correct top-posting >>
> > - Original Message -
> >hello folks,
> >i want to install the packet filter for FreeBSD so i recompile the
> > kernel with the options :
> Why not just run OpenBSD
On Sep 28, 2004, at 8:33 AM, shane mullins wrote:
Why not just run OpenBSD if you want to use pf? I use both Free
and OpenBSD. But, pf is much easier to set up on OpenBSD. Just
install OpenBSD, enable routing, enable pf in rc.conf and you are
done.
I can tell you in my case OpenBSD doesn'
Switching OSes is not a choice.
Now i done it !!! It seems that pf was allready installed with
the base system, although i can't seem to find the installed binaries. I issued
a pkg_delete to remove the old pf and than reinstall pf from sources with ALTQ.
Now it works
On Tue, 28 Sep 2004 09:54:18 +0200
Cristi Tauber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hello folks,
> i want to install the packet filter for FreeBSD so i recompile the
> kernel with the options :
>
> device bpf
> options PFIL_HOOKS
> options RANDOM_IP_ID
>
>
Hi Cristi,
it crossed my mind to run openBSD but i have to reinstall the server
and the applications (mysql, qmail,etc ...) and besides that ... i know
that openbsd can't take advantage of SMP servers. I don't know if newer
versions 'see' SMP but an older (i don't precisely know the version but
reeBSD for.
Phil.
> -Original Message-
> From: shane mullins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 28 September 2004 13:34
> To: Cristi Tauber
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: pf for FreeBSD
>
>
> Why not just run OpenBSD if you want to use pf? I use
> both
er 28, 2004 2:34 PM
To: Cristi Tauber
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: pf for FreeBSD
Why not just run OpenBSD if you want to use pf? I use both Free and
OpenBSD. But, pf is much easier to set up on OpenBSD. Just install
OpenBSD, enable routing, enable pf in rc.conf and you are done.
Hello,
it crossed my mind to run openBSD but i have to reinstall the server
and the applications (mysql, qmail,etc ...) and besides that ... i know
that openbsd can't take advantage of SMP servers. I don't know if newer
versions 'see' SMP but an older (i don't precisely know the version b
Why not just run OpenBSD if you want to use pf? I use both Free and
OpenBSD. But, pf is much easier to set up on OpenBSD. Just install
OpenBSD, enable routing, enable pf in rc.conf and you are done.
Shane
- Original Message -
From: "Cristi Tauber" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "FreeBSD
anks,
Phil.
> -Original Message-
> From: Cristi Tauber [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 28 September 2004 11:19
> To: Philip Payne
> Cc: FreeBSD Question
> Subject: RE: pf for FreeBSD
>
>
> Hello,
>i'm using 5.2.1 and i want to recompile pf to take
&
Hello,
i'm using 5.2.1 and i want to recompile pf to take advantage of ALTQ.
This was the reason for reinstalling. What about that prefix in startup
script ... this is were i have no clues ... what's the path ...
And another thing ... if i want to install pf now it says that is
allread
Hi,
> hello folks,
> i want to install the packet filter for FreeBSD so i recompile the
> kernel with the options :
>
> device bpf
> options PFIL_HOOKS
> options RANDOM_IP_ID
>
> and installed pf from ports ( i did a cvsup before installing to
> get
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