headers and LKM.
Add MKPF; if set to no, don't build and install the pf(4) programs,
headers, LKM and spamd.
Both options default to yes, so nothing changed in the default build.
Reviewed by lukem.
> revision 1.2.2.1
> date: 2004/12/17 02:51:35; author: brad; state: Exp; lines: +2 -2
> MFC:
> Fix by frantzen@
>
> &&/|| inversion would try to merge IP addresses with non-addresses into a
> single table causing a ruleset load error and eventually a double-free.
>
> ok deraadt@ mcbride@ henning@ frantzen@ dhartmei@
some files were imported to the different places from the previous version.
v3_5:
etc/pf.conf
etc/pf.os
etc/spamd.conf
share/man/man4/pf.4
share/man/man4/pflog.4
share/man/man5/pf.conf.5
share/man/man5/pf.os.5
share/man/man5/spamd.conf.5
v3_6:
dist/pf/etc/pf.conf
dist/pf/etc/pf.os
dist/pf/etc/spamd.conf
dist/pf/share/man/man4/pf.4
dist/pf/share/man/man4/pflog.4
dist/pf/share/man/man5/pf.conf.5
dist/pf/share/man/man5/pf.os.5
dist/pf/share/man/man5/spamd.conf.5
one command line option to specify which firewall it is meant to interact
with. The implementation here puts the firewall specific code into separate
files with markers for future changes that could enable a fully transparent
mode for non-private network proxying.