Use the system. Soon enough you'll find something you don't like or
that could work better.
One thing that's tickled me since I've used OpenBSD is the lack of a
DHCPv6 client and server in base. Since I can't program, please be my
guest, OP!
Is there a reason why dhcpcd is not included in base?
Thanks Stuart! Knowing that, implementing it will be easy.
Regardless of which routing protocol I use, I run into the same problem.
I can't find a way to configure this on OpenBSD. Is this such an exotic
set-up?
On 2018-05-21 22:23, Raul Miller wrote:
I would try OpenOSPFD for this situation, instead of OpenBGPD.
On 2018-05-21 01:22, Solene Rapenne wrote:
hello
I'm not sure to understand your need. You don't need BGP for
this. Adding a route on router A, accessing network B through router B
is all you need. Computers on the dhcp client of A will use router A as
a default gateway and then will be able to
ntries, but
nothing else. I'm not sure what the best way is.
On 2018-05-20 20:00, justina colmena wrote:
What's this? Is there a giant email cock-up at 4:30am in the
https://chicken.coop/ ???
Or is someone trying to pass a certain proprietary networking IT
training cert?
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Hi everyone,
I have a routing question which I don't know how to solve. I have two
routers. Both are connected to my ISP and get a dynamic IP. Both are
also connected to a local VLAN. I'd like to use the local VLAN for any
traffic in between the two and the ISP for everything else. Basically,
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