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Re: New Firewall (hpf) for DragonFlyBSD


From: "Simon 'corecode' Schubert" <corecode@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 9 Jan 2004 18:06:14 +0100

On 09.01.2004, at 15:28, Seb wrote:
Here you can found patch for using High Performance Firewall under
DragonFlyBSD. This firewall is a new type and exprimental. It's a constant
time firewall, so CPU consumption is not dependent of rules number. This a
turboACL like implementation so the kernel code is very very little.
Actually, hpf recognize some ipfw syntax but an ipfilter parser can be
developped. Dynamic rules are not supported for the moment and some options
too. You can see at http://www.phear.org/~spe/syntaxe.txt what type of
syntax is recognized.

I'm sorry, maybe I'm just ignorant, but doesn't such a tree need 256^14 (or 13) entries?


Also, using ints to store pointers won't work on all architectures.

cheers
  simon

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