Date: Wed, 09 Jul 2014 10:43:22 +1200 From: Berend de Boer <berend@pobox.com> To: "Kristian K. Nielsen" <freebsd@com.jkkn.dk> Cc: freebsd-pf@FreeBSD.org Subject: Re: Future of pf in FreeBSD ? - does it have one ? Message-ID: <87wqbn8oad.wl%berend@pobox.com> In-Reply-To: <53BC717C.9080108@com.jkkn.dk> References: <53BC717C.9080108@com.jkkn.dk>
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--pgp-sign-Multipart_Wed_Jul__9_10:43:22_2014-1 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII >>>>> "Kristian" == Kristian K Nielsen <freebsd@com.jkkn.dk> writes: Kristian> Hi all, I am a happy user of the pf-firewall module and Kristian> have been for years and think it is really great but Kristian> lately its getting a bit dusty. Fully agree. Worked great in FreeBSD 8, since then I've had a hard time. Although I got a kernel crash fixed, so there are people doing some work. I also would like to know if I should switch back to ipfw. -- All the best, Berend de Boer --pgp-sign-Multipart_Wed_Jul__9_10:43:22_2014-1 Content-Type: application/pgp-signature Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Description: OpenPGP Digital Signature -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.22 (GNU/Linux) iQIcBAABCAAGBQJTvHQKAAoJEKOfeD48G3g5NK4P/0KkT7SB++nXB1vv/l1NS+hJ LwVCa1ldzrJjT1cUPFEXCUNg/81oHd9jTHFp/bGuKGFIKgf/Ao++rkfdm7hPFINA dUvAnZOmp7LxRNN0kyB6oaastc1+m6JI13d1SBsVGmAd/6jLVWXRBuvxkvLzqGcC vSr1n2PmBSYyhelydVnJgrMUcWZOw8zS1/QzHUgrxUSsqP6rAPgsztQPRt1re6ym 50Q/20y+TbhsUfoJP72FhdCR4eELHK7+iLkNKBDlmavkjZZhs0s1JPZAwvLgRroM mpNYe4+FFaoSewOXGiwZlvimPxc4ewUWewNXGiIQkEjYGC9cjgx5PNj4LYHt2Bsf VdnJjLnuEYaP8LKWHty6XUMGSCVOxdzvwCOjaUD7KmoMg15/9AcFIbwWZiQrC/mA lafFAQXBZce4xiPVF5uFTTx3lYLlpnwMtXde3nSw6vagYr+2WuB/K8Gi+7zcElL+ eazltZ285KIMi53WwpQRiaVDp5Zoe7Vm4wdjR/H4OE1PnmBsn4N8c1La0Loi5f4a jL63kaJM1UzStClTq990fI8EjU8+9nHMeVN26LGU0931Yds6u+tcZR1yy46eiBqA lwsjOs3529HbR11GaM1QUO5pRJHWpcIoZiIwcpI4NQscC5OCL8jcRpnxca1317GD MCBvglByBBqtwlJNejD4 =W99s -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --pgp-sign-Multipart_Wed_Jul__9_10:43:22_2014-1--
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