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Date:      Thu, 16 Sep 2004 03:47:30 -0000
From:      "Max Laier" <max@love2party.net>
To:        <pf4freebsd@freelists.org>
Subject:   [pf4freebsd] Re: Bridging?
Message-ID:  <025801c36cfa$3e756290$01000001@max900>
References:  <200308262103.12394.alan@precisionautobody.com> <200308262247.46254.alan@precisionautobody.com> <01a901c36cee$09bd6810$01000001@max900> <200308271625.05235.alan@precisionautobody.com>

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DAMN IT ... what is this ... your mailserver won't let me send plain-text
*.diff and tells me to "zip" and doesn't accept zip either ...

find the patch at: http://pf4freebsd.love2party.net/bridge.c.diff


> > OK - send away.  Anything I can do to help.  I have tons of time and
> really
> > need to get this working ASAP.
>
> First off, if that's true you better go install OpenBSD or learn what ipfw
> can do for you. I don't think that we will have it working too soon. If
you
> are still interested in testing:
>
> The attchment is a really noisy patch against sys/net/bridge.c
> Apply it, rebuild your kernel and generate traffic without pf module
loaded.
> $dmesg -a >file.pfoff
> load pf and enable it and generate some traffic
> $dmesg -a >file.pfon
> unload pf and generate some traffic
> $dmesg -a >file.pfoffagain
> and send my the output files.
>
> That's all for the start.
>
> Regards,
>     Max
>





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