On Fri, 16 Apr 2004 06:20:13 -1000
Clifton Royston <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> As it is, it does not sound like you are succeeding in installing a
> new kernel, hence your kernel has the old IPF and everything is out of
> whack.
19:26 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys.altq/i386/compile/test# make install
...skipp'd
===> ipfilter
install -o root -g wheel -m 555 ipl.ko /boot/kernel
...and that's all.
Yes i have "options IPFILTER". Should i remove? And yes i see "IP
Filter: v3.4.31" in output of "strings /boot/kernel/ipl.ko". Even more,
an ipf.ko file sits in my (freshly created by BSD/kinstall???) folder
/usr/src/ip_fil4.1.1/BSD/FreeBSD-5.2.1-RELEASE-p1-i386 with "IP Filter:
v4.1.1" in #strings. Seems that one can't compile it in and should use
a kld module. Is this true?
i've been using FreeBSD since 4.6 and OpenBSD since 3.2. So many
different kernels, yeh... Besides, this SMP machine is built with ALTQ
support and runs "pf", and netgraph too. What i need is something like
OpenBSD's "ifconfig pfsync0 syncif gif2" but i can't code, can't patch
my ifconfig from OpenBSD src bcoz of IQ (-: We have complicated/crazy
double-VSAT-double-DSL-plus-WLAN setup here, so i kinda need an
"ipfsync" thingy.
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