Date: Fri, 19 Apr 2013 11:45:57 +0200 From: David Demelier <demelier.david@gmail.com> To: Gary Palmer <gpalmer@freebsd.org> Cc: Warren Block <wblock@wonkity.com>, Scott Long <scott4long@yahoo.com>, "current@freebsd.org" <current@freebsd.org>, Chris Rees <crees@freebsd.org>, Rui Paulo <rpaulo@felyko.com>, "net@freebsd.org" <net@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: ipfilter(4) needs maintainer Message-ID: <CAO%2BPfDcwtiUwmxcdLrxu-XCVso-hWNViJN%2BJ78TWL8My3epFGA@mail.gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <20130414160648.GD96431@in-addr.com> References: <20130411201805.GD76816@FreeBSD.org> <7D8ACD5C-821D-4505-82E4-02267A7BA4F8@FreeBSD.org> <E2F803DD-1F3A-430E-957F-7AB1904CDF42@samsco.org> <96D56EAE-E797-429E-AEC9-42B19B048CCC@FreeBSD.org> <6DEDD3EA-45C1-4549-AA13-5E4F6674BE3E@samsco.org> <2D0B66DB-E232-4F34-9D01-57DF226B9BAA@FreeBSD.org> <2DA4A561-3304-432D-B5D1-7053A27E758F@yahoo.com> <F45FFB8A-4B54-4AEF-AA19-D96DAD0C399D@felyko.com> <CADLo839TyKF2dnONpQ6fyUAVOHG1dYYXih5wS3jANVZBiR=VTA@mail.gmail.com> <alpine.BSF.2.00.1304140946440.10505@wonkity.com> <20130414160648.GD96431@in-addr.com>
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2013/4/14 Gary Palmer <gpalmer@freebsd.org>: > On Sun, Apr 14, 2013 at 09:48:33AM -0600, Warren Block wrote: >> Is it possible to move ipfilter into a port? > > That may work short term, but the ENOMAINTAINER problem will quickly creep > up again as kernel APIs change. If the author has lost interest in > maintaining the FreeBSD port of ipfilter then unless someone steps forward > to carry on the work, I don't see much of a future for ipfilter in > FreeBSD > > Do we honestly need three packet filters? > No, for me only one should be present. I completely understand that some users still use IPFilter and IPFW but why providing three packet filters? The answer should be: use one and document only one. If at the beginning we started documenting only one all users should have used the only one present. Now we really need to remove the ancestral ipfilter and tell people switching to pf(4). Everything in life change, if we need to maintain all code from the past we will have a lot of compat code that pollute the full source tree and we will never improve the code just because of old bits My $0.02, Regards -- Demelier David
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