hi,

is anyone using his openbsd pf box as a replacement for the standard t-com router? the only reference i found was from the linux community (sorry, german only: http://claus.freakempire.de/2007/04/15/t-home-iptv-ohne-speedport-unter-linux-vdsl/). their how-to´s say, that one has to use vlan id 7 on the dsl-modem-side ethernet card. that should not be too hard i guess.
on top of that pppoe is used. should work, too.

the only thing i am not quite familiar with is the use of multicast routing/igmp to get the bundled ip-tv receiver working. the linux guys use igmp-proxy for that to work. i could not find any igmp proxy for openbsd so far. can pf or mrouted handle multicast/igmp forwarding to the private ip address space (192.168.x.x) i use behind nat?

cheers
tobias

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