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Date:      Wed, 11 Jul 2001 02:43:03 -0700
From:      Janet Sullivan <ciscogeek@home.com>
To:        Haikal Saadh <wyldephyre2@yahoo.com>, freebsd-stable@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: ipf and tun
Message-ID:  <3B4C1FA7.6F8CFDAA@home.com>
References:  <PAELLGOEIMDLEJNEBOBOMEFLCCAA.wyldephyre2@yahoo.com> <3B4C1E5B.80275FD2@home.com>

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In case I didn't make myself clear - I meant to say that you move the
user ppp section of the script so that it is right before the ipf
section.  I'm filled with Nyquil and have a head cold right now, so I
apologize if I'm not totally coherent. ;-) 

Janet Sullivan wrote:
> 
> You can edit /etc/rc.network and move the entire user ppp section of the
> script right before the ipf section.  Then ipf -y'ing won't be
> necessary.  It worked for me for several months - after editing
> rc.network I just rebooted and from then on I didn't have to manually do
> anything with ipf to make it work with userland ppp. Of course, if you
> upgrade to a newer rc.network file while tracking -STABLE, you'll have
> to edit the file again. YMMV.
> 
> Haikal Saadh wrote:
> >
> > I've noticed that this has been tossed around the lists for fair while, but
> > no one has actually come up with a solution :(. I've a similar problem, but
> > the thing with ip -y'ing in ppp.linkup is that it executes the commands in
> > ppp.linkup as the user who invoked ppp, and ipf -y needs to be done as root
> > (according to the manpage, and yes, non rot user can't ipf -y).
> >
> > Is their anything else that can be done?

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