On 15/02/07, Stuart Henderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm attempting to setup openbsd 4.0 as a router, the system has two
> interfaces, rl0 and rl1. It looks something like this (apologies if
> this looks really odd):
>
> router [x.x.58.129] --- router2: rl0 [x.x.58.130]
>                                        router2: rl1 [x.x.58.140] ---

Not so much odd as lacking information. Post ifconfig output instead.
Presumably the OpenBSD box is 'router2', though you don't actually say.

Yes, router2 is the OpenBSD box.

rl0: flags=8843<UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST> mtu 1500
       lladdr 00:50:fc:a0:c9:ae
       groups: egress
       media: Ethernet autoselect (100baseTX full-duplex)
       status: active
       inet 82.133.58.130 netmask 0xfffffff0 broadcast 82.133.58.143
       inet6 fe80::250:fcff:fea0:c9ae%rl0 prefixlen 64 scopeid 0x2
rl1: flags=8843<UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST> mtu 1500
       lladdr 00:50:fc:a0:c9:b0
       media: Ethernet autoselect (100baseTX full-duplex)
       status: active
       inet 82.133.58.140 netmask 0xfffffff0 broadcast 82.133.58.143
       inet6 fe80::250:fcff:fea0:c9b0%rl1 prefixlen 64 scopeid 0x3

If I had to guess, I'd say you're probably trying to overlap networks
and not doing it right, but you won't get good answers if you make people
guess. Which box are you talking about anyway? (I'd guess router2, but
you don't actually say).

router2

Thanks,

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-Jamie L. Penman-Smithson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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