you would need to talk to socat upstream, because in general the ports team do not add features
Luca Di Gregorio <luc...@gmail.com> wrote: > I would like to set a point to point interface encapsulating packets via > UDP. > > It would be like a point to point wireguard but: > - without authentication (I can set permissions in PF on source ip) > - without encryption (content is already encrypted by source application) > > I can't use GIF or GRE interfaces because I'm behind NAT with only TCP/UDP > capabilities. > > With linux it's possible with fou-gue interfaces, but I see that in OpenBSD > fou is not implemented. > > So, I installed socat with pkg_add and tried to do like this: > http://www.dest-unreach.org/socat/doc/socat-tun.html > > Anyway, I see this: > # socat UDP:1.2.3.4:11443 TUN:192.168.255.2/24,up > 2023/11/11 14:11:27 socat[4504] E unknown device/address "TUN" > > Do you think it's possible to add TUN/TAP support in socat?