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Re: ipf
Sure security permeates the OS, but the fact that you had the most secure OS, and a
damn nice stateful packet filter in one package was what made OpenBSD for me, guess
I can't speak for everyone.
William Yodlowsky wrote:
> On Wed, May 30, 2001 at 03:18:28PM -0500, John Vernier Simon wrote:
> [snip]
> > well the few spoil the cream for the many. Hopefully everyone will come to
> > their senses and Theo will put the source back, as IPF was a really big chunk
> > of OpenBSD's great security.
>
> Um, no, the security permeates the OS. This was only an IP filter +
> NAT.
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