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diff --git a/INSTALL.BSDOS b/INSTALL.BSDOS new file mode 100644 index 0000000..17d9602 --- /dev/null +++ b/INSTALL.BSDOS @@ -0,0 +1,35 @@ + +BSD/OS users. +------------- + +First, you need to build IP Filter. Do this from the "ip_fil3.2.x" +directory with the command "make bsdos". If this completes successfully, +install the various bits and pieces with "make install-bsd". + +Prior to starting, it is a good idea for you to know what your kernel config +file is (it appears that the script guesses incorrectly at present). + +Once you have that in mind, run the 'kinstall' script in the correct +BSDOS3 or BSDOS4 directory. This will attempt to patch a bunch of files +or install the relevant .o files if you don't have kernel source. +It will also go and install all the IP Filter .c and .h files where they +can be find when it comes time to build the kernel. + +The script will then pause and ask you for your kernel configuration +file. After you enter this, it will add "options IPFILTER" to your +kernel configuration file. IF YOU WANT TO DO LOGGING, ADD +"options IPFILTER_LOG" to your kernel configuration file NOW! + +Now that you've got your kernel configuration file done, use config +to setup a new kernel build and complete with make. + +When the kernel rebuilt is complete, put it into / and reboot with +your new kernel. If IP Filter has been configured into your kernel +correctly, you will see a message like this when your system boots: + +IP Filter: initialized. Default = pass all, Logging = enabled + +Upon logging in, the IP Filter commands ipfstat, et al, should all +function properly. + +Darren |