On 2015-11-27, Loïc BLOT wrote:
> Hello @misc
> this evening i would thanks all OpenBSD team for their great OS for
> Security & Networking. I'm using OpenBSD as a router at home on my
> Orange FTTH link and it works great.
>
> As an improvement i would request
Hi,
thanks Stuart & Michael for your replies.
For the PPPoE i have done a similar thing on my installation to make it
working and that solve the problem
As i see OpenBSD's dhclient have the user-class (option 77) but i also
need vendor-class-identifier (named as is in isc-dhcp-client) &
On 11/28/15 12:47, Loïc BLOT wrote:
As i see OpenBSD's dhclient have the user-class (option 77) but i also
need vendor-class-identifier (named as is in isc-dhcp-client) &
authentication (option 90,https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3118.txt). I
didn't found those options.
I use option 60
Hi Franck,
Thanks it works perfect with your feedback :) I can now remove isc-
dhcp-client and use the native dhclient !
Now i need to have a good Ipv6 native option (or pkg option) if there
is something which works as good as dibbler
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Best regards,
Loïc BLOT,
UNIX systems, security and
Hello @misc
this evening i would thanks all OpenBSD team for their great OS for
Security & Networking. I'm using OpenBSD as a router at home on my
Orange FTTH link and it works great.
As an improvement i would request developpers/ports maintainer three
features:
1. On every OpenBSD i need to
Loïc BLOT wrote:
> 3. OpenBSD doesn't have a DHCPv6/PD client and It's commonly used by
> operators. Also, dibbler is not available in ports, whereas it works
> perfect if you add a little portability patch to fix some paths
> /var/lib => /var/db . Is this possible to import dibbler in ports tree
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