:> It's not worth doing. We would be introducing unnecessary cpu burn on :> every single packet we sent out, all to solve a problem that doesn't :> really exist. : :Well, that's why it's a sysctl defaulting to off in my patch. Don't :turn it on if you don't want to. : :Kris Let me put it another way: I think this sort of thing is an excellent example of introducing unnecessary kernel bloat into the system. Who gives a fart whether someone can port scan you efficiently or anonymously or not? I get port scanned every day. Most hackers don't even bother with portscans, they just try the exploit on the target machines directly. -Matt To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe freebsd-net" in the body of the message
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