On 2006-05-12 14:37:07 -0700, News Collector wrote:
> Nick Holland wrote:
>
> Thanks Nick I should have said I checked all the "usual suspects". Sorry.
> >News Collector wrote:
> >>Hello:
> >>
> >>Where (what) is the canonical site (or book) for PF.
> >
> >documentation-wise?
> Yeah
> >that would
you used the excellent tools as google and
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com I guess...
I made some searching for you, here you go
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=openbsd-misc&m=114345514930017&w=2
http://www.countersiege.com/doc/pfsync-carp/
http://www.unix-tutorials.com/go.php?id=280
/bkw
On 12/05
Nick Holland wrote:
Thanks Nick I should have said I checked all the "usual suspects". Sorry.
News Collector wrote:
Hello:
Where (what) is the canonical site (or book) for PF.
documentation-wise?
Yeah
that would be the OpenBSD man pages. They are authoritative. When
things change, they
[Oops, was supposed to go to list]
Hi,
> Where (what) is the canonical site (or book) for PF.
What Nick said. And "Building Firewalls with OpenBSD and PF" by
Jacek Artymiak is very nice. See the "Books that help" link on
openbsd.org.
HTH... Nico
News Collector wrote:
Hello:
Where (what) is the canonical site (or book) for PF.
documentation-wise?
that would be the OpenBSD man pages. They are authoritative. When
things change, they get updated, or people get beaten. In particular,
see pf.conf(5), pfct.(8), pf(4) and the SEE ALSOs in
Hello:
Where (what) is the canonical site (or book) for PF.
Are there any site where talk about PF is a application (like for OS X).
One Last, has anyone done any work on using CARP, I know
synchronizations depends
on similar cpus with similar clocks and constrained clock drift. Just
wonder
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