Hi Tarkan,
I've already tried all of them but it is not working.
Also note that PIM support was removed from OpenBSD; so it's an option. [*]
[*] https://www.mail-archive.com/tech@openbsd.org/msg43264.html
On Wed, Nov 9, 2022 at 3:37 PM Tarkan Erimer - BSD
wrote:
>
>
> On 9.11.2022 12.39 PM, B
On 9.11.2022 12.39 PM, Barbaros Bilek wrote:
Hi again,
I've added this route :
''route add 239.0.1.2/32 172.16.1.1''
But nothing changed.
Is OpenBSD capable of multicast routing? Am I doing a wrong configuration?
Any thoughts?
Thanks in advance.
On Tue, Nov 8, 2022 at 6:28 PM Barbaros Bilek
Hi again,
I've added this route :
''route add 239.0.1.2/32 172.16.1.1''
But nothing changed.
Is OpenBSD capable of multicast routing? Am I doing a wrong configuration?
Any thoughts?
Thanks in advance.
On Tue, Nov 8, 2022 at 6:28 PM Barbaros Bilek
wrote:
> Hi Folks,
>
> I try to do multicast rou
Hi Folks,
I try to do multicast routing with OpenBSD 7.2
Here is my setup:
# Default GW to internet
echo 'inet autoconf' > /etc/hostname.em0
# Get 10.10.12.81/24 from dhcp-server with gw 10.10.12.1
# Multicast Server Interface (transmit packets)
echo 'inet 172.16.1.1 255.255.255.0 NONE' > /etc/
Hey,
to begin with, it would be nice to see output from ‘netstat -rn’ before
you started adding/deleting routes.
//mxb
> On 15 juni 2016, at 22:56, rizz2pro wrote:
>
> Hi, im not sure if this is some kind of bug or by design but I thought
> i would ask.
>
> Firstly check out this diagram I made
Hi, im not sure if this is some kind of bug or by design but I thought
i would ask.
Firstly check out this diagram I made: http://i.imgur.com/EUXqauH.png
- I hope im allowed to post that link.
The servers have default routes to their firewalls.
Firewall A has a default route to 10.100.100.2
Fire
Whoops, I just noticed the PPPoE link.
You might try manually overriding the default route to see if that solves your
problem.
I'm sorry I don't remember the exact syntax needed to do this offhand.
I know under Linux it would be "route add default dev tun0", but I'm not sure
of the OpenBSD syntax
It appears, at first glance, that your default route is incorrect.
Is your external IP address assigned statically or by DHCP?
If statically, then you will want to edit /etc/mygate to set your default route
correctly.
(Also, are you really running OpenBSD version 4.1, and if so, why???)
-Adam
On
Hello to all, I had try to set up openbsd as home router but eventually it
fail to function properly.
External Interface (vr0)
192.168.1.2 255.255.255.0 none
Internal Interface (rl0)
172.16.10.1 255.255.255.0 none
Wireless Interface (ath0)
192.168.5.1 255.255.255.0 none
*Routing Table* (route s
On Sep 13, 2006, at 8:37 PM, Fernando Braga wrote:
Hi,
We've got OpenBSD running as firewall and router for a 100Mbps
connection.
Our internal network is working OK.
However, when someone from outside tries to reach one of our servers,
there is a delay and the initial packets get lost. For
Hi,
We've got OpenBSD running as firewall and router for a 100Mbps connection.
Our internal network is working OK.
However, when someone from outside tries to reach one of our servers,
there is a delay and the initial packets get lost. For example:
$ sleep 20 && ping -c 10 2.4.1.2 ; sleep 1 ; p
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