>Submitter-Id:  current-users
>Originator:    Kostyuk Oleg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Organization:  
>Confidential:  no 
>Synopsis:      Error in ipfw manpage (EXAMPLES/SETS OF RULES)
>Severity:      non-critical
>Priority:      low
>Category:      docs
>Class:         doc-bug
>Release:       FreeBSD 5.1-RELEASE i386
>Environment:
System: FreeBSD demani.digma 5.1-RELEASE FreeBSD 5.1-RELEASE #3: Mon Jun 9 12:19:59 
EEST 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/i386/compile/CUB i386


>Description:
        The ipfw(8) manpage has an example of using ipfw sets of rules,
        but the example does not work.

>How-To-Repeat:
        Try to execute commands from EXAMPLES/SETS OF RULES manpage section

        # id
        uid=0(root) gid=0(wheel) groups=0(wheel), 5(operator)
        # ipfw disable set 18
        ipfw: unrecognize enable/disable keyword: set

>Fix:
        Patch for manpage
        
        --- /usr/src/sbin/ipfw/ipfw.8   Sat Mar 15 03:13:00 2003
        +++ ipfw.8      Mon Jun 23 09:50:59 2003
        @@ -2001,9 +2001,9 @@
         .Ss SETS OF RULES
         To add a set of rules atomically, e.g. set 18:
         .Pp
        -.Dl "ipfw disable set 18"
        +.Dl "ipfw set disable 18"
         .Dl "ipfw add NN set 18 ...         # repeat as needed"
        -.Dl "ipfw enable set 18"
        +.Dl "ipfw set enable 18"
         .Pp
         To delete a set of rules atomically the command is simply:
         .Pp
        @@ -2011,9 +2011,9 @@
         .Pp
         To test a ruleset and disable it and regain control if something goes wrong:
         .Pp
        -.Dl "ipfw disable set 18"
        +.Dl "ipfw set disable 18"
         .Dl "ipfw add NN set 18 ...         # repeat as needed"
        -.Dl "ipfw enable set 18 ; echo done; sleep 30 && ipfw disable set 18"
        +.Dl "ipfw set enable 18 ; echo done; sleep 30 && ipfw set disable 18"
         .Pp
         Here if everything goes well, you press control-C before the "sleep"
         terminates, and your ruleset will be left active. Otherwise, e.g. if

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