I'll bite; I'm not entirely familiar with pf, so [some of] these may be red herrings: - match extensions: recent, mark, layer7, multiport - target extensions: connmark, ulog, route, tarpit, TTL, mirror (added back myself) - string match & mangling are nice, but I don't use them [yet].
I must admit, I've not been using pfSense for a few weeks - stuck my PIX-515 out front to mess with 7.11, but am beginning to give up on figuring out a couple of things. I've also entertained the idea of [when I get free time ;-)] sitting down and trying to externalize the commands pfSense's GUI uses in an attempt to make it multi-platform, if not with some wrappers. I just don't have any time right now - if I know my own style, I figure some BSD-specific stuff is tied pretty tightly in there. On 2/27/06, Bill Marquette <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 2/27/06, Adam Gibson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Gregory Machin wrote: > > > Hi > > > Please could you advise / confirm that the php interface and it's > > > acociated code are under bsd licience ? > > > As i would like to port it to linux for use on my vpn servers .. > > > > If you get anywhere are are ok with releasing any part of the source, > > let me know. There are some features of iptables that I would like to use. > > > > like? > > --Bill >