new to NetBSD networking - two questions:

From: Christopher A. Kantarjiev (cak_at_dimebank.com)
Date: 07/11/05


Date: Mon, 11 Jul 2005 09:17:36 -0700

I've just set up my first NetBSD system, after many years of using OpenBSD. It
feels familiar, but also wrong in many places...

1. I guess that the NetBSD ipf is equivalent to the OpenBSD pf. Should I just
try using my ruleset from OpenBSD, or am I likely to come to grief?

2. I really don't want to run ipv6. How can I turn it off? Most programs are
doing the right thing so far, but pkg_add insists on trying to contact via a
host's ipv6 - even though I don't have any ipv6 routes installed (which means it
just fails).

Thanks,
chris



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