for the record
I've got it running with:
machine A:
sis0 inet 83.64.16.134 netmask 83.64.16.248
carp0 inet 83.64.16.130 netmask 83.64.16.248
machine B:
sis0 inet 83.64.16.133 netmask 83.64.16.248
carp0 inet 83.64.16.130 netmask 83.64.16.248
its now working fine ;-)
But one thing is left - with
in my pf.conf i don't have more than these two lines - i also don't have
a starting block all rule - so i think it passes all by default - or i
am wrong ?
i already found the main problem - the switch i've used for testing
purpose seems to be broken - i've changed that switch and then the carp
thi
On Thu, 15 Apr 2004 15:08:52 +0200
Wolfgang Pichler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[snip]
>
>my pf.conf on both machines is:
>--pf.conf-
>ext_if="sis0"
>int_if="sis1"
>cross_if="sis2"
>
>pass quick on { $cross_if } proto pfsync
>pass on { $ext_if $int_if } proto carp ke
hi all,
i am relative new to openbsd (comming from linux) - and i am trying to
set up a openbsd firewall with carp/pfsync as described by this:
http://www.countersiege.com/doc/pfsync-carp/ very fine article.
I am also using the soekris 4801 hardware - so there should be any
hardware problems. I'v