Hi Joel
j knight [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have tried to change Network and Netmask in the [default-route]
section from 0.0.0.0 to the network and netmask of one of the vlan
subnetworks, but it does not help. I can still connect to the other
subnet if I define them in the client. Anyone
--- Quoting Daniel Eyholzer on 2005/08/24 at 08:33 +0200:
Yes, I have tried to filter on VPN client ip addresses on the enc0
interface. This works, but the problem is that not all users should be
allowed to do the same things. Since the VPN client ip address can be
chosen arbitrary on the VPN
--- Quoting Daniel Eyholzer on 2005/08/17 at 15:58 +0200:
I have tried to change Network and Netmask in the [default-route] section
from 0.0.0.0 to the network and netmask of one of the vlan subnetworks, but
it does not help. I can still connect to the other subnet if I define them
in the
Hi there
I have an OpenBSD box that is configured as firewall and vpn gateway. The
box has two physical interfaces. One interface is the WAN interface that
connects to the internet. The other interface connects to the LAN switch
and has defined several virtual VLAN interfaces for different LAN
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