Date: Sat, 18 Nov 2000 11:20:24 +0100 (CET) From: Andre Albsmeier <andre.albsmeier@mchp.siemens.de> To: FreeBSD-gnats-submit@freebsd.org Subject: docs/22937: Small patch for nicer startup when using ipfilter Message-ID: <200011181020.eAIAKOa14084@curry.mchp.siemens.de>
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>Number: 22937 >Category: docs >Synopsis: Small patch for nicer startup when using ipfilter >Confidential: no >Severity: non-critical >Priority: medium >Responsible: freebsd-doc >State: open >Quarter: >Keywords: >Date-Required: >Class: change-request >Submitter-Id: current-users >Arrival-Date: Sat Nov 18 02:30:00 PST 2000 >Closed-Date: >Last-Modified: >Originator: Andre Albsmeier >Release: FreeBSD 4.2-BETA i386 >Organization: >Environment: All FreeBSD versions >= 4.2-BETA >Description: When using the new ipfilter code in /etc/rc.network, ipnat prints out some diagnostics which messes up the screen during boot. >How-To-Repeat: Set ipnat_enable to YES and watch screen during boot. >Fix: One possibility might be the following patch. It makes it possible to use ipnat_flags=">/dev/null" in order to redirect the output ti /dev/null. --- rc.network.ORI Sat Nov 18 11:13:16 2000 +++ rc.network Sat Nov 18 11:13:27 2000 @@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ [Yy][Ee][Ss]) if [ -r "${ipnat_rules}" ]; then echo -n ' ipnat'; - ${ipnat_program:-ipnat -CF -f} "${ipnat_rules}" ${ipnat_flags} + eval ${ipnat_program:-ipnat -CF -f} "${ipnat_rules}" ${ipnat_flags} else echo -n ' NO IPNAT RULES' fi >Release-Note: >Audit-Trail: >Unformatted: To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-doc" in the body of the message
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