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H A D | ip_fw_table.h | 1832a7b3 Fri Jul 04 07:02:11 GMT 2014 Alexander V. Chernikov <melifaro@FreeBSD.org> * Issue warning while requesting ruleset with new tables via legacy binary. Convert each unresolved table as table 65535 (which cannot be used normally). * Perform s/^ipfw_// for add_table_entry, del_table_entry and flush_table since these are internal functions exported to keep legacy interface. * Remove macro TABLE_SET. Operations with tables can be done in any set, the only thing net.inet.ip.fw.tables_sets affects is the set in which tables are looked up while binding them to the rule. 1832a7b3 Fri Jul 04 07:02:11 GMT 2014 Alexander V. Chernikov <melifaro@FreeBSD.org> * Issue warning while requesting ruleset with new tables via legacy binary. Convert each unresolved table as table 65535 (which cannot be used normally). * Perform s/^ipfw_// for add_table_entry, del_table_entry and flush_table since these are internal functions exported to keep legacy interface. * Remove macro TABLE_SET. Operations with tables can be done in any set, the only thing net.inet.ip.fw.tables_sets affects is the set in which tables are looked up while binding them to the rule. 1832a7b3 Fri Jul 04 07:02:11 GMT 2014 Alexander V. Chernikov <melifaro@FreeBSD.org> * Issue warning while requesting ruleset with new tables via legacy binary. Convert each unresolved table as table 65535 (which cannot be used normally). * Perform s/^ipfw_// for add_table_entry, del_table_entry and flush_table since these are internal functions exported to keep legacy interface. * Remove macro TABLE_SET. Operations with tables can be done in any set, the only thing net.inet.ip.fw.tables_sets affects is the set in which tables are looked up while binding them to the rule. 1832a7b3 Fri Jul 04 07:02:11 GMT 2014 Alexander V. Chernikov <melifaro@FreeBSD.org> * Issue warning while requesting ruleset with new tables via legacy binary. Convert each unresolved table as table 65535 (which cannot be used normally). * Perform s/^ipfw_// for add_table_entry, del_table_entry and flush_table since these are internal functions exported to keep legacy interface. * Remove macro TABLE_SET. Operations with tables can be done in any set, the only thing net.inet.ip.fw.tables_sets affects is the set in which tables are looked up while binding them to the rule. 1832a7b3 Fri Jul 04 07:02:11 GMT 2014 Alexander V. Chernikov <melifaro@FreeBSD.org> * Issue warning while requesting ruleset with new tables via legacy binary. Convert each unresolved table as table 65535 (which cannot be used normally). * Perform s/^ipfw_// for add_table_entry, del_table_entry and flush_table since these are internal functions exported to keep legacy interface. * Remove macro TABLE_SET. Operations with tables can be done in any set, the only thing net.inet.ip.fw.tables_sets affects is the set in which tables are looked up while binding them to the rule. 1832a7b3 Fri Jul 04 07:02:11 GMT 2014 Alexander V. Chernikov <melifaro@FreeBSD.org> * Issue warning while requesting ruleset with new tables via legacy binary. Convert each unresolved table as table 65535 (which cannot be used normally). * Perform s/^ipfw_// for add_table_entry, del_table_entry and flush_table since these are internal functions exported to keep legacy interface. * Remove macro TABLE_SET. Operations with tables can be done in any set, the only thing net.inet.ip.fw.tables_sets affects is the set in which tables are looked up while binding them to the rule. 1832a7b3 Fri Jul 04 07:02:11 GMT 2014 Alexander V. Chernikov <melifaro@FreeBSD.org> * Issue warning while requesting ruleset with new tables via legacy binary. Convert each unresolved table as table 65535 (which cannot be used normally). * Perform s/^ipfw_// for add_table_entry, del_table_entry and flush_table since these are internal functions exported to keep legacy interface. * Remove macro TABLE_SET. Operations with tables can be done in any set, the only thing net.inet.ip.fw.tables_sets affects is the set in which tables are looked up while binding them to the rule.
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H A D | ip_fw_table.c | 1832a7b3 Fri Jul 04 07:02:11 GMT 2014 Alexander V. Chernikov <melifaro@FreeBSD.org> * Issue warning while requesting ruleset with new tables via legacy binary. Convert each unresolved table as table 65535 (which cannot be used normally). * Perform s/^ipfw_// for add_table_entry, del_table_entry and flush_table since these are internal functions exported to keep legacy interface. * Remove macro TABLE_SET. Operations with tables can be done in any set, the only thing net.inet.ip.fw.tables_sets affects is the set in which tables are looked up while binding them to the rule. 1832a7b3 Fri Jul 04 07:02:11 GMT 2014 Alexander V. Chernikov <melifaro@FreeBSD.org> * Issue warning while requesting ruleset with new tables via legacy binary. Convert each unresolved table as table 65535 (which cannot be used normally). * Perform s/^ipfw_// for add_table_entry, del_table_entry and flush_table since these are internal functions exported to keep legacy interface. * Remove macro TABLE_SET. Operations with tables can be done in any set, the only thing net.inet.ip.fw.tables_sets affects is the set in which tables are looked up while binding them to the rule. 1832a7b3 Fri Jul 04 07:02:11 GMT 2014 Alexander V. Chernikov <melifaro@FreeBSD.org> * Issue warning while requesting ruleset with new tables via legacy binary. Convert each unresolved table as table 65535 (which cannot be used normally). * Perform s/^ipfw_// for add_table_entry, del_table_entry and flush_table since these are internal functions exported to keep legacy interface. * Remove macro TABLE_SET. Operations with tables can be done in any set, the only thing net.inet.ip.fw.tables_sets affects is the set in which tables are looked up while binding them to the rule. 1832a7b3 Fri Jul 04 07:02:11 GMT 2014 Alexander V. Chernikov <melifaro@FreeBSD.org> * Issue warning while requesting ruleset with new tables via legacy binary. Convert each unresolved table as table 65535 (which cannot be used normally). * Perform s/^ipfw_// for add_table_entry, del_table_entry and flush_table since these are internal functions exported to keep legacy interface. * Remove macro TABLE_SET. Operations with tables can be done in any set, the only thing net.inet.ip.fw.tables_sets affects is the set in which tables are looked up while binding them to the rule. 1832a7b3 Fri Jul 04 07:02:11 GMT 2014 Alexander V. Chernikov <melifaro@FreeBSD.org> * Issue warning while requesting ruleset with new tables via legacy binary. Convert each unresolved table as table 65535 (which cannot be used normally). * Perform s/^ipfw_// for add_table_entry, del_table_entry and flush_table since these are internal functions exported to keep legacy interface. * Remove macro TABLE_SET. Operations with tables can be done in any set, the only thing net.inet.ip.fw.tables_sets affects is the set in which tables are looked up while binding them to the rule. 1832a7b3 Fri Jul 04 07:02:11 GMT 2014 Alexander V. Chernikov <melifaro@FreeBSD.org> * Issue warning while requesting ruleset with new tables via legacy binary. Convert each unresolved table as table 65535 (which cannot be used normally). * Perform s/^ipfw_// for add_table_entry, del_table_entry and flush_table since these are internal functions exported to keep legacy interface. * Remove macro TABLE_SET. Operations with tables can be done in any set, the only thing net.inet.ip.fw.tables_sets affects is the set in which tables are looked up while binding them to the rule. 1832a7b3 Fri Jul 04 07:02:11 GMT 2014 Alexander V. Chernikov <melifaro@FreeBSD.org> * Issue warning while requesting ruleset with new tables via legacy binary. Convert each unresolved table as table 65535 (which cannot be used normally). * Perform s/^ipfw_// for add_table_entry, del_table_entry and flush_table since these are internal functions exported to keep legacy interface. * Remove macro TABLE_SET. Operations with tables can be done in any set, the only thing net.inet.ip.fw.tables_sets affects is the set in which tables are looked up while binding them to the rule.
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H A D | ip_fw_sockopt.c | 1832a7b3 Fri Jul 04 07:02:11 GMT 2014 Alexander V. Chernikov <melifaro@FreeBSD.org> * Issue warning while requesting ruleset with new tables via legacy binary. Convert each unresolved table as table 65535 (which cannot be used normally). * Perform s/^ipfw_// for add_table_entry, del_table_entry and flush_table since these are internal functions exported to keep legacy interface. * Remove macro TABLE_SET. Operations with tables can be done in any set, the only thing net.inet.ip.fw.tables_sets affects is the set in which tables are looked up while binding them to the rule. 1832a7b3 Fri Jul 04 07:02:11 GMT 2014 Alexander V. Chernikov <melifaro@FreeBSD.org> * Issue warning while requesting ruleset with new tables via legacy binary. Convert each unresolved table as table 65535 (which cannot be used normally). * Perform s/^ipfw_// for add_table_entry, del_table_entry and flush_table since these are internal functions exported to keep legacy interface. * Remove macro TABLE_SET. Operations with tables can be done in any set, the only thing net.inet.ip.fw.tables_sets affects is the set in which tables are looked up while binding them to the rule. 1832a7b3 Fri Jul 04 07:02:11 GMT 2014 Alexander V. Chernikov <melifaro@FreeBSD.org> * Issue warning while requesting ruleset with new tables via legacy binary. Convert each unresolved table as table 65535 (which cannot be used normally). * Perform s/^ipfw_// for add_table_entry, del_table_entry and flush_table since these are internal functions exported to keep legacy interface. * Remove macro TABLE_SET. Operations with tables can be done in any set, the only thing net.inet.ip.fw.tables_sets affects is the set in which tables are looked up while binding them to the rule. 1832a7b3 Fri Jul 04 07:02:11 GMT 2014 Alexander V. Chernikov <melifaro@FreeBSD.org> * Issue warning while requesting ruleset with new tables via legacy binary. Convert each unresolved table as table 65535 (which cannot be used normally). * Perform s/^ipfw_// for add_table_entry, del_table_entry and flush_table since these are internal functions exported to keep legacy interface. * Remove macro TABLE_SET. Operations with tables can be done in any set, the only thing net.inet.ip.fw.tables_sets affects is the set in which tables are looked up while binding them to the rule. 1832a7b3 Fri Jul 04 07:02:11 GMT 2014 Alexander V. Chernikov <melifaro@FreeBSD.org> * Issue warning while requesting ruleset with new tables via legacy binary. Convert each unresolved table as table 65535 (which cannot be used normally). * Perform s/^ipfw_// for add_table_entry, del_table_entry and flush_table since these are internal functions exported to keep legacy interface. * Remove macro TABLE_SET. Operations with tables can be done in any set, the only thing net.inet.ip.fw.tables_sets affects is the set in which tables are looked up while binding them to the rule. 1832a7b3 Fri Jul 04 07:02:11 GMT 2014 Alexander V. Chernikov <melifaro@FreeBSD.org> * Issue warning while requesting ruleset with new tables via legacy binary. Convert each unresolved table as table 65535 (which cannot be used normally). * Perform s/^ipfw_// for add_table_entry, del_table_entry and flush_table since these are internal functions exported to keep legacy interface. * Remove macro TABLE_SET. Operations with tables can be done in any set, the only thing net.inet.ip.fw.tables_sets affects is the set in which tables are looked up while binding them to the rule. 1832a7b3 Fri Jul 04 07:02:11 GMT 2014 Alexander V. Chernikov <melifaro@FreeBSD.org> * Issue warning while requesting ruleset with new tables via legacy binary. Convert each unresolved table as table 65535 (which cannot be used normally). * Perform s/^ipfw_// for add_table_entry, del_table_entry and flush_table since these are internal functions exported to keep legacy interface. * Remove macro TABLE_SET. Operations with tables can be done in any set, the only thing net.inet.ip.fw.tables_sets affects is the set in which tables are looked up while binding them to the rule.
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