freebsd-nq/contrib/ipfilter/INSTALL.xBSD
Cy Schubert f27f47054d As per the developers handbook (5.3.1 step 1), prepare the vendor trees for
import of new ipfilter vendor sources by flattening them.

To keep the tags consistent with dist, the tags are also flattened.

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2013-07-19 05:41:57 +00:00

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# $FreeBSD$
To build a kernel for use with the loadable kernel module, follow these
steps:
1. do "make bsd"
2. cd to the "BSD" directory and type "make install"
3. run "4bsd/minstall" as root
4. build a new kernel
5. install and reboot with the new kernel
6. use modload(8) to load the packet filter with:
modload if_ipl.o
7. do "modstat" to confirm that it has been loaded successfully.
There is no need to use mknod to create the device in /dev;
- upon loading the module, it will create itself with the correct values,
under the name (IPL_NAME) from the Makefile. It will also remove itself
from /dev when it is modunload'd.
To build a kernel with the IP filter, follow these steps:
1. do "make bsd"
2. cd to the "BSD" directory and type "make install"
3. run "4bsd/kinstall" as root
4. build a new kernel
5. create devices for IP Filter as follows (assuming it was
installed into the device table as char dev 20):
mknod /dev/ipl c 20 0
mknod /dev/ipnat c 20 1
mknod /dev/ipstate c 20 2
mknod /dev/ipauth c 20 3
6. install and reboot with the new kernel
Darren
darrenr@pobox.com