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reside, and move there ipfw(4) and pf(4).
o Move most modified parts of pf out of contrib.
Actual movements:
sys/contrib/pf/net/*.c -> sys/netpfil/pf/
sys/contrib/pf/net/*.h -> sys/net/
contrib/pf/pfctl/*.c -> sbin/pfctl
contrib/pf/pfctl/*.h -> sbin/pfctl
contrib/pf/pfctl/pfctl.8 -> sbin/pfctl
contrib/pf/pfctl/*.4 -> share/man/man4
contrib/pf/pfctl/*.5 -> share/man/man5
sys/netinet/ipfw -> sys/netpfil/ipfw
The arguable movement is pf/net/*.h -> sys/net. There are
future plans to refactor pf includes, so I decided not to
break things twice.
Not modified bits of pf left in contrib: authpf, ftp-proxy,
tftp-proxy, pflogd.
The ipfw(4) movement is planned to be merged to stable/9,
to make head and stable match.
Discussed with: bz, luigi
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You need to update userland (world and ports) tools
to be in sync with the kernel.
Submitted by: mlaier
Submitted by: eri
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This allows one to force consistent printing of numeric port numbers like
we do with -n for other tools like netstat (just that -n was already taken)
rather than the service names.
-P is currently unused in OpenBSD so the change is eligible for upstreaming.
PR: misc/151015
Submitted by: Matt Koivisto (mkoivisto sandvine.com)
Sponsored by: Sandvine Incorporated
MFC after: 1 week
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Approved by: re (kensmith)
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missing and will be implemented in a second step. This is functional as is.
Tested by: freebsd-pf, pfsense.org
Obtained from: OpenBSD
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