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Re: IPF is the part of OpenBSD ?!
- To: misc_(_at_)_openbsd_(_dot_)_org
- Subject: Re: IPF is the part of OpenBSD ?!
- From: Chuck Yerkes <chuck+obsd_(_at_)_2003_(_dot_)_snew_(_dot_)_com>
- Date: Tue, 8 Apr 2003 13:40:35 -0400
- Mail-followup-to: Chuck Yerkes <chuck+obsd_(_at_)_2003_(_dot_)_snew_(_dot_)_com>, misc_(_at_)_openbsd_(_dot_)_org
Feel free to bring this up on about any list but this
one. Few people here care. Me? I love it on Solaris
and Irix. I also like a nice strong cup of coffee in
the morning. These statements are equally relevant to this
list.
---
chuck
- don't reply to me *and* the list, I'm on the list.
Quoting Ilya A. Kovalenko (shadow_(_at_)_oganer_(_dot_)_net):
> Greetings,
>
> Quoting of Darren's http://coombs.anu.edu.au/~avalon/ip-filter.html
>
> (It = IPF)
> >
> > It comes as a part of the following operating systems:
> >
> > FreeBSD-current (post 2.2)
> > NetBSD-current (post 1.2)
> > OpenBSD+IPF 3.1
> ^^^^^^^
> Can Darren Reed say that ?
> I guess, IPF is not "part of operating system" anymore, it's just port.
> > xMach
> >
>
> Ilya A. Kovalenko
> S.A., JSC Oganer-Service
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