Module Name: src Committed By: martin Date: Thu Sep 27 14:33:30 UTC 2018
Modified Files: src/usr.sbin/npf/npfctl [netbsd-8]: npf.conf.5 Log Message: Pull up the following, requested by maxv in ticket #1030: usr.sbin/npf/npfctl/npf.conf.5 1.71-1.79 (patch) npf.conf(5): fix some of the previous incorrect or inaccurate changes. The TCP flags option is not only for the stateful tracking. Dynamic NAT implies NAPT; algorithms, at least for now, are for static NAT mappings. Mention that ALG ICMP is also for traceroute behind NAT; also mention "MSS clamping" (some users might search for this term, so keeping the terminology is helpful). -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Remove superfluous Pp. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Be clearer about the difference between static vs dynamic interface list, and slightly improve wording. My understanding is that when none of inet4/inet6/ifaddrs is passed, NPF assumes ifaddrs. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- New sentence, new line. Use Fn for functions. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Fix the "Interfaces" section, I understood wrong. Talk about inference, because it was not mentioned before, and it plays an important role. Discussed with rmind. Probably not the last pass. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Switch back to tabs, it was nicer this way. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Wrap long lines, so that nothing overflows. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Improve markup. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- According to the grammar and examples the static table is defined with "file" keyword, not "static". To generate a diff of this commit: cvs rdiff -u -r1.48.4.1 -r1.48.4.2 src/usr.sbin/npf/npfctl/npf.conf.5 Please note that diffs are not public domain; they are subject to the copyright notices on the relevant files.