so it is not getting
announced. I mocked this up in my Cisco lab, and the iBGP route gets
advertised automatically.
Thanks,
Mattias Lindgren
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Mattias Lindgren
Hello,
Iâm trying to set up an ikev2 connection to a remote box that has multiple
subnets behind it. I am able to pass traffic successfully when I set up my
iked.conf file to only pass traffic on a single subnet on each end, but Iâd
like to set it up similar to the way you can in ipsec.conf w
I was wondering about ipv6 support for rdomains. I set up a Virtualbox VM
running OpenBSD 5.3 with a bridged network to my home network.
I configured em0 into a vrf:
ifconfig em0 10.50.3.16 255.255.255.0 rdomain 1
and was able to ping the other hosts in my network.
I then configured an IPv
Hello,
I'm using a OpenBSD 5.3 (release) machine as my router connecting to Comcast.
Comcast provides native IPv6 access, however it does so a little bit
differently than what is probably best practice. I use wide-dhcpv6-20080615p2
from ports to get an address on my outside interface, as wel
Jussi,
Thank you for pointing me in the right direction. I didn't realize
that missing the inet keyword in my hostname.if config was messing
things up. I knew I was missing a mundane detail :)
On Sun, Sep 5, 2010 at 2:23 PM, Jussi Peltola wrote:
> Perhaps it is because you have a /8 netmask on
Hello list,
I am trying to configure OSPF in my environment between OpenBSD 4.7
(Release)-AMD64, an Allied Telesyn 9924T switch and a Cisco ASA 5505.
The ASA and the Switch appear to have no problems forming a neighbor
relationship, however the OpenBSD box is having more problems. Below
is the in
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