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rpfcd, remote pf (packet filter) control daemon.

Project has been put on hold, since to many changes are happening in the pf(4) code for me to keep up. I might continue to work on this later.

Remote pf control daemon allows remote control and monitoring of OpenBSD packet filter. It communicates with clients using RPFC protocol running on top of SSL (Secure Socket Layer). Protocol is designed to be relativly forgiving and easy to use. Currently, rpfcd can

Some of planned features include,

For more information, please read rpfcd(8). Basic installation instructions can be found in the README file. Remote control daemon is BSD licensed.

TODO
+ client certificate authentication
+ implement syslog logging
+ implement various checks/limits to minimize impact from buggy clients
+ implement more stuff in RPFCP
+ write a GUI RPFCP client, duh!

MAILING LISTS
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rpfcd-users   general questions and discussions (public)
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SOURCE
Development of rpfcd is done on -current. I have no idea if this works on {3.0,3.1}-STABLE, since pf internal structures changed, and I don't have any -stable boxes to test on. It should run on 3.2-STABLE though.

You might also want to browse CVS repository hosted at SourceForge network.

Latest stable version Size Released MD5 checksum Signature
rpfcd-0.10.tar.gz 21343 bytes 20/10/2002 11374aabaa798230ebb27c655c205700 rpfcd-0.10.tar.gz.sig
rpfcd-openbsd-port.tgz 1851 bytes 24/10/2002 n/a n/a

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