On Fri, Nov 09, 2001 at 09:12:49AM +0200, Dimitar Peikov wrote:
>
> This morning I've cvsuped to STABLE and put 'options IPFIREWALL' into my
> kernel configuration file. After installing all I try to 'kldload ipfw' which
> complains that ipfw module is a
> kernel configuration file. After installing all I try to 'kldload ipfw'
> which complains that ipfw module is already in kernel, but kldstat reports
> that module is being loaded! Then I've decided to kldunload it Kernel
> panic reboot!
>
> It is regu
On Fri, Nov 09, 2001 at 09:12:49AM +0200, Dimitar Peikov wrote:
>
> It is regular to kernel crash if ipfw is loaded as module, but why when it was
> build into kernel? In that case it would be good kldload/kldunload to exit!
If you want to turn ipfw off when it is compiled into the kernel, you
l configuration file. After installing all I try to 'kldload ipfw' which
:complains that ipfw module is already in kernel, but kldstat reports that
:module is being loaded! Then I've decided to kldunload it Kernel panic
: reboot!
:
:It is regular to kernel crash if ipfw is loa
This morning I've cvsuped to STABLE and put 'options IPFIREWALL' into my
kernel configuration file. After installing all I try to 'kldload ipfw' which
complains that ipfw module is already in kernel, but kldstat reports that
module is being loaded! Then I've deci
here is a module that compiles into the ucd-snmp agent which allows access
to a (at this time) limited selection of the data for all the ipfw rules.
it can be fetched from:
ftp://ftp.reptiles.org/pub/FreeBSD/other/ucdipfw-0.1.tar.gz
here is the attached readme:
ucd-snmp support for IPFW rules
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