Vladimir Ilic wrote:
I tried to lower MTU on ethernet interface on the side
of host A to 1242, but it does not help.
You would have to lower it on the clients to make a difference.
Although,
from 10 tries, I can have one or two sessions with
correct overwritting the address in the ICMP message
and
> Can we use both OpenVPN and IPSec on one LEAF (Bearing uClib)
> firewall?
Yes, assuming you have the space and horsepower. IPSec works on
protocols 50 and 51, OpenVPN uses SSL.
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I'm afraid that I can't provide any info concerning those card
manufacturers. I have learned, though, that most any card with a Prism2/3
chipset (anything "Intersil", for example) can be made to work. My
knowledge is strictly 802.11b, though.
A go
hi:
Can we use both OpenVPN and IPSec on one LEAF (Bearing uClib) firewall?
Thanks,
Jason.
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Hello,
I am using Bering 1.1, in combination with OpenVPN
1.6. As you know, for OpenVPN tunnel, MTU size is
lower than standard 1500 bytes for ethernet, in my
case it is 1242. I have setup like this:
A - G1 = G2 - B
where A and B are hosts which communicate using Remote
Desktop (yes, crappy
Hi!!
With bering you use buildtool to construct it. The system buildtool is very
similar to GAR (http://lnx-bbc.org/faq-GAR.html), but this one is created in
bash.
For a long time there have been being been looking for a tool to construct a
toolchain from scratch. GAR was most similar than I f