> Just a thought...
> 
> Might it not be logical to put natd in the 'routing daemons' section of   
> the boot process?  That would start it before things like quota checking, 
> which can take a lot of time and prevent a combination worgroup server/NAT 
> box from providing network access, even when it could be with no 
> consequence.
> 
> Also, it does seem rather like a form of routing.

Natd is now started right after the firewall is loaded - as a 
``divert daemon''.

>   Nicholas Esborn |
> www.azstarnet.com | StarNet
>    (520) 618-RTFM |

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Brian <br...@awfulhak.org>                        <br...@freebsd.org>
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