2010/3/14 Daniel Ouellet <dan...@presscom.net>:
> On 3/14/10 3:48 AM, P P;Q Q  P(P8P?P8Q P8P= wrote:
>>
>> the problem was described very precisely "pf gui like pfsense, but
>> installable on clean OpenBSD box", wasn't it ?
>
> Then why don't you use pfsense and port it back to OpenBSD.

because I don't like to waste my time and do things that have been already
done.
I will port it to OpenBSD, it shouldn't be that hard. I just wanted to
know that no such project already exists.

>
> After all pf was created on OpenBSD and works better on OpenBSD anyway and
> the license of pfsense is BSD.
>
>
http://www.pfsense.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=42&Itemid=62
>
> So, if that's what you really want, then help yourself and make it work and
> you will have exactly what you want.
>
> You have been told there isn't one decent and you want pfsense like, so use
> that and bring it to OpenBSD as you want.
>
> And right on the pfsense website there is a big logo with "Commercial
> Support Available" If you can't do it, then pay them to do it for you and
> your team will have what they want.

don't tell me what to do and you will not listen where you should go to.

by the way, I was not asking what to do, I asked "is there a web gui
for pf around?"

don't be afraid, I will ask what to do if I will need to.

>
> But frankly, I would very much recommend you to simply edit the pf.conf and
> refer to the manual if you have question, there isn't anything that will
> ever do it better, really no joke or punch intended, there isn't anything
> that will come close to it.
>
> Best of luck.
>
> Daniel

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