On 2022-11-06, Odd Martin Baanrud wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Back in the days, 10 years or so, there was a rc.conf directive called
> “pf_rules”, which one could use to override the location of the config file
> for PF.
> I don’t see this option in the default rc.conf now.
> Is it
Hello,
Back in the days, 10 years or so, there was a rc.conf directive called
“pf_rules”, which one could use to override the location of the config file for
PF.
I don’t see this option in the default rc.conf now.
Is it still valid?
If so, how could one set it in rc.conf.local with rcctl
Hi Holger,
You might want to use something like this in your
/etc/rc.local:
pf=/etc/pf.local.conf
if pfctl -nf ${pf}; then
pfctl -f ${pf}
fi
This would make the regular /etc/pf.conf a fallback, if
pf.local.conf doesn't load.
Just a suggestion, of course.
Am 12.08.2015 um 22:07 schrieb Stuart Henderson:
On 2015-08-12, Holger Glaess wrote:
hi
i miss the option pf_rules= for rc.conf.local in current ( build today )
is this correct ?
holger
Yes, it was totally removed
revision 1.449
date: 2015/05/02 09:35:44
On 2015-08-12, Holger Glaess wrote:
> hi
>
> i miss the option pf_rules= for rc.conf.local in current ( build today )
> is this correct ?
>
> holger
>
>
Yes, it was totally removed
revision 1.449
date: 2015/05/02 09:35:44; author: ajacoutot;
On 2015-08-12 14:13, Holger Glaess wrote:
hi
i miss the option pf_rules= for rc.conf.local in current ( build today
)
is this correct ?
holger
See http://www.openbsd.org/faq/current.html#20150502
hi
i miss the option pf_rules= for rc.conf.local in current ( build today )
is this correct ?
holger
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