* Franco Fichtner <slash...@gmail.com> [2012-07-04 11:43]:
> No, the great catch here is that VSX offers you tools to manage up
> to 250 of these virtual monsters in a centralized fashion. You can
> also give control of these firewalls to your customers. You can put
> lots of OpenBSD guests on a host, but there's no way you will be
> happy when you are seriously thinking about deploying a VSX.

ok, you've been brainwashed by marketing.

this is not a question of the firewall at all, but a question of the
management interface around it. 

as said and I repeat it again, use anchors and build sth for specific
users to be able to edit specific anchor rulesets. could be as easy as
a file per anchor owned by the user in question and a little cronjob
that reloads your ruleset including anchors hourly or so.

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