for the remote network to use the external interface of the
> remote router as the gateway, or point to the internal carp interface.
> There seems to be something funny about the way flows interact with the
> routing table at times, and its not quite clear to me why.
>
>
> On Mo
31 PM, Christoph Leser a écrit :
For me it works if I do the 'interface selection' myself, by specifying the -I
switch on ping, or -b for ssh.
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trick is to add a manual route for the remote LAN to the internal
interface of your router.
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Sent: Monday, February 10, 2014 3:59 PM
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Subject: reach a remot
Dear all,
I'm linked to another LAN trough IPSEC. Everything is working except, if
I try to reach the remote LAN from my OpenBSD router.
In this case, the router use the default interface (wan) instead of the
IPSEC tunneling.
I would like to be able to reach the remote LAN due to a service on
Hi all,
I succeed to boot the alix2d3 by fixing the MBR with "fdisk -u wd0"
Cheers,
Aurelien
64:15647246 ]
OpenBSD
After the reboot
-
boot>
booting hd0a:/bsd: 8824220+1096236=0x97613c
entry point at 0x200120
[then reboot in loop]
- I also try with wd0a
boot> boot wd0a:/bsd
booting wd0a:/bsd: 8824220+1096236=0x97613c
entry point at 0x200120
[then
teps
to achieve it through PXE. As mentioned if it doesn't work I'll put
directly OBSD 5.4 on the flash.
Have a good day
Aurelien
2013/11/30 Eike Lantzsch
> On Friday 29 November 2013 17:12:45 Erling Westenvik wrote:
> > On Fri, Nov 29, 2013 at 01:10:24PM +0100, Aurelie
Hi all,
I installed openbsd-54 on a flash card on my alix2d3 board through PXE
with a nullmodem cable.
But after the installation, the machine reboot in loop after the message
"entry point at 0x200120"
I tried all the solution found in google, set the tty to com0, and also
boot on wd0a instea
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