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  • A lot of enhancements to our new packet filter, pf, including performance improvements, as well as the ability to filter other protocols than the usual tcp, udp and icmp, such as esp.

  • An utility to achieve per-user pf rules changes, typically intended for gateways, authpf.

  • The in-kernel software raid (RAIDframe) can now automatically detect and configure its raid devices at boot. Taking advantage of this, the system can have its root partition directly mounted from an auto-detected raid partition. --- 83,100 ----

  • A lot of enhancements to our new packet filter, pf, including performance improvements, as well as the ability to filter other protocols than the usual tcp, udp and icmp, such as esp.

  • An utility to achieve per-user pf rules changes, typically intended for gateways, authpf.

  • The in-kernel software raid (RAIDframe) can now automatically detect and configure its raid devices at boot. Taking advantage of this, the system can have its root partition directly mounted from an auto-detected raid partition. *************** *** 181,187 **** If you are planning on dual booting OpenBSD with another OS, you will need to read the included INSTALL.i386 document.

    ! To make a boot floppy under MS-DOS, use the "rawrite" utility located at CD:/3.1/tools/rawrite.exe. To make the boot floppy under a Unix OS, use the dd(1) utility. The following is an example usage of dd(1), where the device could be "floppy", "rfd0c", or "rfd0a".