Date: Thu, 16 Sep 2004 03:51:17 -0000 From: Mo <mo@qubix.ca> To: pf4freebsd@freelists.org Subject: [pf4freebsd] Re: Version 1.65 Message-ID: <3F74A2CA.6070204@qubix.ca> In-Reply-To: <1978948427.20030926150624@love2party.net> References: <1978948427.20030926150624@love2party.net>
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I just downloaded and compiled 1.65, but I keep getting these errors=20 when trying to run it: kldload: can't load /boot/kernel/pf.ko: No such file or directory pf.ko does exist in /boot/kernel/, I'm not sure why it doesn't work. =20 Please lemme know if you why it's acting like that. Thanks Max Laier said the following on 9/26/2003 9:06 AM: >Hello, > >now it's final. Version 1.65 was just released. Find it at: >http://pf4freebsd.love2party.net/pf_freebsd_1.65.tar.gz >MD5(pf_freebsd_1.65.tar.gz) =3D 6956f275a7b971ab07f4ee8e0bdd83e0 > >The long list of improvements and minor fixes includes: > - A memory leak on module unload was fixed. > - Patches to update ruleset for dynamic address changes. > - Better/Faster locking. > - Updated versions of the contrib ports. (pftop!!!) > >As always a new version can also mean new bugs, but we still believe >that it is a good idea to update - NOW! > >If you are wondering about our road-map now that OpenBSD is about to >release version 3.4: > - "Seek and destroy" all bugs that might still be hiding in the port > bits of the code, as well as those that come from different > semantics in various (network) functions between Free- and OpenBSD. > - Release version 2.0 as soon as OpenBSD tags for 3.4 and we are happy > with our changes. > - Release an updated port very soon (maybe even before 2.0) > - Propose changes to FreeBSD to enable additional features. Such as the > dynamic address changes. > - Try to get pf into the FreeBSD base system. (You will find patchset > proposals anytime soon on our web page.) > - Cleanup the ALTQ work and build new patchsets. > >This reflects the aims for the coming weeks and the priority of the >individual topics. > > =20 >
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