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-.TH IPFS 8
-.SH NAME
-ipfs \- saves and restores information for NAT and state tables.
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.B ipfs
-[-nv] -l
-.PP
-.B ipfs
-[-nv] -u
-.PP
-.B ipfs
-[-nv] [
-.B \-d
-<\fIdirname\fP>
-] -R
-.PP
-.B ipfs
-[-nv] [
-.B \-d
-<\fIdirname\fP>
-] -W
-.PP
-.B ipfs
-[-nNSv] [
-.B \-f
-<\fIfilename\fP>
-] -r
-.PP
-.B ipfs
-[-nNSv] [
-.B \-f
-<\fIfilename\fP>
-] -w
-.PP
-.B ipfs
-[-nNSv]
-.B \-f
-<\fIfilename\fP>
-.B \-i
-<if1>,<if2>
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-.PP
-\fBipfs\fP allows state information created for NAT entries and rules using
-\fIkeep state\fP to be locked (modification prevented) and then saved to disk,
-allowing for the system to experience a reboot, followed by the restoration
-of that information, resulting in connections not being interrupted.
-.SH OPTIONS
-.TP
-.B \-d
-Change the default directory used with
-.B \-R
-and
-.B \-W
-options for saving state information.
-.TP
-.B \-n
-Don't actually take any action that would affect information stored in
-the kernel or on disk.
-.TP
-.B \-v
-Provides a verbose description of what's being done.
-.TP
-.B \-i <ifname1>,<ifname2>
-Change all instances of interface name ifname1 in the state save file to
-ifname2. Useful if you're restoring state information after a hardware
-reconfiguration or change.
-.TP
-.B \-N
-Operate on NAT information.
-.TP
-.B \-S
-Operate on filtering state information.
-.TP
-.B \-u
-Unlock state tables in the kernel.
-.TP
-.B \-l
-Lock state tables in the kernel.
-.TP
-.B \-r
-Read information in from the specified file and load it into the
-kernel. This requires the state tables to have already been locked
-and does not change the lock once complete.
-.TP
-.B \-w
-Write information out to the specified file and from the kernel.
-This requires the state tables to have already been locked
-and does not change the lock once complete.
-.TP
-.B \-R
-Restores all saved state information, if any, from two files,
-\fIipstate.ipf\fP and \fIipnat.ipf\fP, stored in the \fI/var/db/ipf\fP
-directory unless otherwise specified by the
-.B \-d
-option. The state tables are locked at the beginning of this
-operation and unlocked once complete.
-.TP
-.B \-W
-Saves in-kernel state information, if any, out to two files,
-\fIipstate.ipf\fP and \fIipnat.ipf\fP, stored in the \fI/var/db/ipf\fP
-directory unless otherwise specified by the
-.B \-d
-option. The state tables are locked at the beginning of this
-operation and unlocked once complete.
-.DT
-.SH FILES
-/var/db/ipf/ipstate.ipf
-.br
-/var/db/ipf/ipnat.ipf
-.br
-/dev/ipl
-.br
-/dev/ipstate
-.br
-/dev/ipnat
-.SH SEE ALSO
-ipf(8), ipl(4), ipmon(8), ipnat(8)
-.SH DIAGNOSTICS
-.PP
-Perhaps the -W and -R operations should set the locking but rather than
-undo it, restore it to what it was previously. Fragment table information
-is currently not saved.
-.SH BUGS
-.PP
-If you find any, please send email to me at darrenr@pobox.com
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