PF Gets Synchronization Patch 17
Dan writes "Julien Bordet announces that Packet Filter (PF) now has "pfsyncd" - the ability to synchronize states across multiple firewalls. Kernel patches and alpha source code to the userland daemon can be found here. This is an alpha release meant for testing and should not be used in production. Testing, patches, and feedback is greatly appreciated."
Excellent! (Score:1, Interesting)
Load balancing, state syncronization, and a secure, small OS.
Linux is dying.
Re:With each passing release (Score:3, Insightful)
You make
Re:With each passing release (Score:3)
I don't know. How many people thought Unix was still going to be a ``cutting-edge" operating system today, 30+ years ago? How many people thought that BSD would thrive for decades as well?
I don't know what computing will look like in 1000 years, but I don't see any reason to believe that BSD inherently couldn't continue to be adapted and kept up-to-date.
Re:With each passing release (Score:1)
Checkpoint replacement (Score:5, Insightful)