On Sat, Dec 09, 2006 at 02:43:38AM -0700, David B. wrote:
> I've looked an man pf, and it's way too confusing;

  read pf.conf(5) instead.

  pf(4) isn't going to be very useful to you if you're
  not writing code who wants to interact with pf.

> like go into a file, and have a command in the form of: 'drop all from 
> 216.87.0.0/17'?

  that file is usually /etc/pf.conf

-- 

  jared

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