Hi.
Check the ng_one2many man page.
(especially EXAMPLES section).
I got this working on the point-to-point scheme with two fbsd 5.X
boxes with 2 Gigabit NICs on each machine.
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Robert Atkinson wrote:
I used mpd at one point for a proof of concept to do this, it did work
pretty well with 2 dsl modems, 756k
being bonded into one 1400 link. It did have problems, but I think I got
greedy by using openvpn to push compressed packets through it. Keep the vpn
out of it :)
It
I used mpd at one point for a proof of concept to do this, it did work
pretty well with 2 dsl modems, 756k
being bonded into one 1400 link. It did have problems, but I think I got
greedy by using openvpn to push compressed packets through it. Keep the vpn
out of it :)
It is a good idea, since
On Tue, Dec 19, 2006 at 12:53:51PM +0200, just Maxim wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Could you give me more details?
> At the moment i have:
> a) 7 adsl modems (each modem gives an real IP)
> b) an outside server with big bandwidth (with real IP)
>
> How can i do this aggregation?
>
> At the moment, i just loa
lo,
> I have 7 ADSL connections, and one server outside with a big bandwidht.
> I want to bond all 7 ADSL connection into one big channel.
> I think it can be done using 7 VPN connections to the ourside server,
and
> after that to bond all this seve VPN connection into one big.
> How
Maxim,
VPN and channel aggregation are two completely unrelated concepts. If
you want to do channel aggregation, you will also need networking
equipments (routers and switches) that are intelligent enough to
realize that you are treating seven physical lines as one virtual
line. Otherwise, the
On Thu, Dec 14, 2006 at 08:36:51PM +, just Maxim wrote:
> Hello,
> I have 7 ADSL connections, and one server outside with a big bandwidht.
> I want to bond all 7 ADSL connection into one big channel.
> I think it can be done using 7 VPN connections to the ourside server, and
>
just Maxim wrote:
Hello,
I have 7 ADSL connections, and one server outside with a big bandwidht.
I want to bond all 7 ADSL connection into one big channel.
I think it can be done using 7 VPN connections to the ourside server, and
after that to bond all this seve VPN connection into one big.
How
Hello,
I have 7 ADSL connections, and one server outside with a big bandwidht.
I want to bond all 7 ADSL connection into one big channel.
I think it can be done using 7 VPN connections to the ourside server, and
after that to bond all this seve VPN connection into one big.
How can i do it with
Hi,
I have the fallowing picture:
Node1 --Internet--Node2---LAN using IP
Node1:
Win2K
VPN connection using PPTP
IP (public) = 129.197.23.232
Node2:
FreeBSD
VPN server (using MPD)
IP (public) = 129.197.244.6
IP (privet) = 10.77.5.2
LAN:
10.77.5/24
I set up a PPTP VPN
VPN setup problem - proxy arp I thinkDidn't get an answer from Questions..
Lets see if you hackers have an answer..
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Subject: VPN setup problem - proxy arp I think
Hi all,
I read the setup at
> Node1 is already set up. Now I need to set up Node2. I have no idea how to
> do it. What programs do I use? How do I set them up? Where can I find some
> help on it? Please help. Thank you very much.
mpd
Use
pkg_add -r mpd
or
cd /usr/ports/net/mpd
make all insta
use mpd (in ports/net)
On Fri, 20 Jun 2003, Tkachenko, Artem N wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to set up a remote access server. I have the fallowing picture:
>
> Node1 --Internet--Node2---LAN using IP
>
> Node1:
> Win2K
> VPN connect
Hi,
I am trying to set up a remote access server. I have the fallowing picture:
Node1 --Internet--Node2---LAN using IP
Node1:
Win2K
VPN connection using PPTP
IP (public) = 129.197.23.232
Node2:
FreeBSD
Remote access server (need to set up)
IP (public) = 129.197.244.6
> > http://isber.ucsb.edu/~randall/firewall/redundant/
>
> Cold failover, right? Existing PPTP sessions aren't taken over
> by the second machine if the first goes down, right?
correct. if a machine dies freevrrpd simply reassigns the slave machine to the
virtual IP/MAC, in which case a new PPTP
randall ehren wrote:
> it's a bit of a work-in-progress, but if anyone is interested in setting up
> freebsd as a bridging ipfilter firewall + pptp vpn server, in rc.diskless2
> mode, along with the option of having a redundant failover machine:
>
> http://isber.ucsb.e
it's a bit of a work-in-progress, but if anyone is interested in setting up
freebsd as a bridging ipfilter firewall + pptp vpn server, in rc.diskless2
mode, along with the option of having a redundant failover machine:
http://isber.ucsb.edu/~randall/firewall/redundant/
despite the complexi
Ian,
Ian Cartwright wrote:
>
> As I understand it, so long as the local tunnel endpoint is the external
> interface of the local gateway, the encapsulated traffic should already
> look like it is coming from the external interface and should not be
> NATed (while the traffic inside the tunnel lo
To: Ian Cartwright
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: VPN Routing through gif (4) tunnel
Ian,
this stuff is definitly tricky to get into... :-)
Ian Cartwright wrote:
>
> Thank you very much for the document, it was very informative. So what
> you are sayng is that I am running two t
go between your local gatway's external IP
address (100.100.100.1) and the external interface of the VPN-1 box at
the remote location (don't think that IP address was in your earlier email.)
The selector (i.e. the pattern that decides which packets should go into
the tunnel) would NORMA
at do you think? Am I understanding this correctly?
Thanks!
Ian Cartwright
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From: Lars Eggert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, September 28, 2002 10:12 AM
To: Ian Cartwright
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: VPN Routing through gif (4) tunnel
Hi,
Ian Cartwright
Hi,
Ian Cartwright wrote:
> I am trying to construct a "B2B" mode VPN tunnel between my house and my
> work using FreeBSD.
...
> Here is my current configuration (IPs changed to protect the guilty):
>
> fxp0: flags=8843 mtu 1500
> inet 100.100.100.1
Ian Cartwright wrote:
> I am trying to construct a "B2B" mode VPN tunnel between my house and my
> work using FreeBSD. My work uses Checkpoint VPN-1 and I have a FreeBSD
> firewall that is running ipfilter to do firewall/NAT duties. I have so
> far been successful in creatin
Greetings:
I am trying to construct a "B2B" mode VPN tunnel between my house and my
work using FreeBSD. My work uses Checkpoint VPN-1 and I have a FreeBSD
firewall that is running ipfilter to do firewall/NAT duties. I have so
far been successful in creating a tunnel between the FreeB
http://rr.sans.org/firewall/IPSec_VPN.php
can someone add it to the "Press" page and whereever it might be useful?
(e.g. handbook or whatever)
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Hi
> Has anybody successfully set up IPSEC between a FreeBSD box (I am using
> 4.3-STABLE) and a Cisco VPN 3000 concentrator?
>
> The Cisco wants a "group name" and "group password", and I
> can't tell how this maps to the racoon implementation of IKE k
Has anybody successfully set up IPSEC between a FreeBSD box (I am using
4.3-STABLE) and a Cisco VPN 3000 concentrator?
The Cisco wants a "group name" and "group password", and I
can't tell how this maps to the racoon implementation of IKE keys.
Thanks.
-Guy
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quot;Jesús Arnáiz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, April 27, 2001 2:19 AM
Subject: Re: VPN
> Doug Young wrote:
> >
> > I've just been going through this stuff for the past week.
> > None of the things come wit
vtund is fairly well documented, so I won't include a config file example,
but I can supply one if asked.
I would really appreciate any links etc you have to vtund documentation.
After searching high & low for over a week I'd come to the conclusion that
apart from one solitary (& very basic) HOW
On Thu, 26 Apr 2001, [iso-8859-1] Jesús Arnáiz wrote:
>
> I want to set VPN on my system, I see there is many programs created to do it.
>
> Any advantages or disadvantages of using one or other?. What is better (is the first
> time I set VPN on a UNIX system).?
>
>
Doug Young wrote:
>
> I've just been going through this stuff for the past week.
> None of the things come with adequate documentation
> so you need to rely heavily on mailing list support.
> Thankfully a few people have been giving me
> some assistance but looks like at least few days more
> mes
This is cool!
Now, is there a way to use MS_DUN VPN support to dial into such a private
network made with FreeBSD so that people can telecommute?
On Thu, 26 Apr 2001, John J. Rushford Jr wrote:
> On Thu, 26 Apr 2001, you wrote:
> > I've just been going through this stuff for
> * Doug Young <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010426 04:59] wrote:
> > no vpn or sloop labels in my 4.1 system ... when were they introduced ??
>
> you can use cvsweb to read the most recent versions:
>
> http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/cvsweb.cgi/src/share/examples/ppp
OK thanks Alf
feedback I received to a similar question, the
> few FreeBSD users who use VPN prefer vtund.
>
> I did look at poptop (which reportedly has some security
> "features") in the hope it might be more straightforward to
> configure. You need to hack the makefile (its flagge
> > > > Actually ppp shouldn't be that hard to set up as a vpn server.
> > >
> > > exactly where to find config information suitable for a non-expert ??
> >
> > /usr/share/examples/ppp - have a look at the vpn* and sloop* labels.
* Doug Young <
> There is also vpnd in ports now, which I maintain. It has worked quite
> stable for me, is easy to set up, has rather high performance, uses
Blowfish, etc.
I just found it in security (was looking in "net" previously where all the
other VLAN / VPN applications seem to be)
I
> no vpn or sloop labels in my 4.1 system ... when were they introduced ??
They were MFC'd on December 18 '00, 4.1 was released the August
before.
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no vpn or sloop labels in my 4.1 system ... when were they introduced ??
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To: "Doug Young" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: "Alfred Perlstein" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Jesús Arná
similar question, the
> few FreeBSD users who use VPN prefer vtund.
There is also vpnd in ports now, which I maintain. It has worked quite
stable for me, is easy to set up, has rather high performance, uses Blowfish,
etc.
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> > Actually ppp shouldn't be that hard to set up as a vpn server.
>
> exactly where to find config information suitable for a non-expert ??
/usr/share/examples/ppp - have a look at the vpn* and sloop* labels.
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Dear Thomas,
>
> > Any advantages or disadvantages of using one or other?.
> > What is better (is the first
> > time I set VPN on a UNIX system).?
>
> If your requirements are not too complicated, you can use pipsecd
> (from ports/net), which is an implementation
Le 2001-04-26, Jesús Arnáiz écrivait :
> I want to set VPN on my system, I see there is many programs created to do it.
>
> Any advantages or disadvantages of using one or other?. What is better (is the first
> time I set VPN on a UNIX system).?
If your requirements are not too
> Actually ppp shouldn't be that hard to set up as a vpn server.
exactly where to find config information suitable for a non-expert ??
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e
> some assistance but looks like at least few days more
> messing around will be involved before its working..
Actually ppp shouldn't be that hard to set up as a vpn server.
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olved before its working..
There is a basic HOWTO on one application at
freebsddiary, but its quite dated now. The only other apps
I've been able to find are vtund & poptop (both from ports)
Judging from feedback I received to a similar question, the
few FreeBSD users who use VPN prefer vtun
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Enviado el: jueves, 26 de abril de 2001 4:36
Para: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Asunto: VPN
Hi!
I want to set VPN on my system, I see there is many programs created to do it.
Any advantages or disadvantages of
Hi!
I want to set VPN on my system, I see there is many programs created to do it.
Any advantages or disadvantages of using one or other?. What is better (is the first
time I set VPN on a UNIX system).?
Thanks in advance.
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Ben> I needed MPPE to tunnel into work and found:
Ben> http://www.moretonbay.com/vpn/releases/ppp-2.3.10-openssl-norc4-mppe.patch.gz
Ben> which applies to ppp-2.3.10 and adds MS CHAP v1 and v2 and
Ben> MPPE to pppd and the related kernel code. Imagine my
Ben>
I needed MPPE to tunnel into work and found:
http://www.moretonbay.com/vpn/releases/ppp-2.3.10-openssl-norc4-mppe.patch.gz
which applies to ppp-2.3.10 and adds MS CHAP v1 and v2 and MPPE to
pppd and the related kernel code. Imagine my surprise when I found
that only the CHAP parts were
Hi,
I am trying to connect to a remote NT VPN server
so I can perform some work remotely. However I can't
seem to get the VPN link to come up. I am using the
pptpclient software. I have the following entry in
my ppp.conf file:
VPN:
set timeout 0
set ifaddr 0 0
add 172.22.0.0/16 HI
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