Date: Thu, 16 Sep 2004 04:04:03 -0000 From: Ryan Verner <xfesty@computeraddictions.com.au> To: pf4freebsd@freelists.org Subject: [pf4freebsd] Maturity of this port? Message-ID: <40B2DAD4.2040005@computeraddictions.com.au>
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Howdy, I'm currently using OpenBSD for altq packet shapers at a few locations; the rulesets are reasonably lengthy as we've got many shaped connections hanging off it. It's working reasonably well. The machines /only/ do altq/pf. OpenBSD is driving me nuts; it's like BSD from 10 years ago. I'm currently undergoing the pointlessly painful experience of manually upgrading a box from 3.3->3.5. I miss FreeBSD userland and associated tools. Honestly - how mature is this port? Is it recommended for production use? How feature rich and stable is it compared to the OpenBSD offering - any known bugs? Is this going to be actively maintained for the forseeable future? Thanks, R
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