It would appear not as I tried to sign up to the openbsd-pf list today
and it failed. Just as pf is doing, failing. And now I am failing by
talking to myself :-)
2008/10/18 gm_sjo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Is there a more suitable mailing list for this kind of query?
>
> Thanks
Is there a more suitable mailing list for this kind of query?
Thanks
2008/10/16 gm_sjo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Forgot to mention, i'm running 4.3 release.
>
>
> 2008/10/16 gm_sjo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I have a very basic p
Forgot to mention, i'm running 4.3 release.
2008/10/16 gm_sjo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi all,
>
> I have a very basic pf NAT setup for testing on my new firewall. The
> firewall has two PPPoE connections which are using multipath default
> routes to load balance. Load b
Hi all,
I have a very basic pf NAT setup for testing on my new firewall. The
firewall has two PPPoE connections which are using multipath default
routes to load balance. Load balancing works for non-NAT traffic, but
NAT traffic is only going out via one link, not both.
I am wondering what the beh
2008/10/15 Can Erkin Acar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I have previously used two PPPoE links succesfully. The
> sys/net/if_pppoe.c:pppoe_find_softc_by_session() is correct as long as the
> devices are attached to different ethernet devices.
Someone kindly wrote me this patch:-
--- if_pppoe.c.orig
I am running 4.3 GENERIC.MP.
I appear to have hit an issue whereby two adsl modems are presenting
the same LCP session. I believe this is confusing pppoe(4). I am
unable to reconfigure the session presented by the modem (which I
believe likely to be the case on most devices).
Scenario:-
- Two et
2008/10/10 Breen Ouellette <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> When you have proven yourself even 10% as helpful to the cause of OpenBSD as
> Theo is, then maybe, just maybe, you are justified in criticizing his
> tactics. I look forward to that point in time, but until then I really have
> no reason to side wi
2008/10/10 Theo de Raadt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Wow. Good luck. Can't you see we've been down that road before with
> those bastards? But really. Good luck. You really are too optimistic,
> but sure, learn the reality for yourself.
I'm sure calling vendors 'bastards' on a public mailing list
Thanks all - reducing the MTU as above did fix the issue.
Hi all,
I am testing my new OpenBSD router in a simple NAT configuration but I
am getting some strange results. The client machine is a Windows XP
laptop and the behaviour is that only a handful of websites render
(google, for example), 99% that i've tried do not. FTP appears to be
working fine. I
2008/10/6 Dominik Meister <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Try the 'debug' flag of ifconfig (8). AFAIR it logs to
> /var/log/messages.
Thanks for that. Bizarrely it appeared to start working when I enabled
debug, however I believe it is purely coincidence - most likely to do
with me changing auth type from
Hi all,
I'm in the process of setting up my new firewall. It's running OpenBSD
4.3 GENERIC.
I have two PPPoA/PPPoE bridge modems attached to two NIC's (fxp0/1)
and am struggling to get them connected to my ADSL.
For now, I am just trying one (pppoe1) :-
# cat /etc/hostname.pppoe1
inet 0.0.0.0
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