I was under the impression that pfsense was  layer 3 software. Imo, I don't
think it should be dealing with layer 2. You can always use a switch with
port security.
On Nov 29, 2010 8:21 AM, "Vick Khera" <vi...@khera.org> wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 29, 2010 at 8:11 AM, Adam Piasecki
> <apiase...@midatlanticbb.com> wrote:
>> I understand it's a false sense of security, but I can see how it would
be
>> helpful.  Maybe a package can be made with the understanding that its not
>> 100% full proof.
>>
>
> So you have a security feature that works, except when it doesn't.
> The problem is there is no way to tell when it is not working, so how
> do you "deal with it then"?
>
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