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The post that Wayne sent would definitly be on topic and welcome on the 'newbies' list. On 2009 Jul 15 (Wed) at 17:45:34 +1200 (+1200), Richard Toohey wrote: > On 15/07/2009, at 5:10 PM, Wayne M. Scace wrote: > >> Hello fellow BSDians, >> I know it's baby steps, but I am, I thnk, off to a good start in >> climbing the learning curve of using OpenBSD. >> I set myself the dual goals of getting the src tree and the ports tree >> onto the box. Well, early in my Tuesday (14 July, 2009) I >> accomplished those goals. I feel pretty darn good about it!! >> My next goal is to get pf setup and get this box operational as a >> Firewall/NAT box. Which was the original intent of putting OpenBSD >> onto it in the first place. >> >> Have a great week everyone!! >> >> Sincerely and >> Respectfully Yours, >> >> Wayne M. Scace >> > > While I'm sure everyone is very happy for you, can I respectfully ask > that your postings are a bit more technical in nature? > > http://www.openbsd.org/mail.html > > <quote> > Stay on topic > Please keep the subject of the post relevant to users of OpenBSD. > </unquote> > > We're all busy here. > > Regarding PF - get the book - worth the money. > > http://nostarch.com/pf.htm > > Thanks. > -- Calling J-Man Kink. Calling J-Man Kink. Hash missile sighted, target Los Angeles. Disregard personal feelings about city and intercept.