> No patch or project AFAIK. Built-in already. I saw in described in
> Netfilter documentation.
I've been looking for a reference to this in the docs, but seem to be
overlooking it. Do you know what doc this is can be found in?
Thanks,
Chad
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> No patch or project AFAIK. Built-in already. I saw in described in
> Netfilter documentation.
Whoa! Looked all over that a while back and don't remember seeing it at all.
I guess I need to start with the basic components and work up from there
huh! Thanks this should help a great deal.
Chad
On Sat, 1 Dec 2001, Chad and Doria Skinner wrote:
> Someone said a brige is not filtered and although this is true someone wrote
> a patch for 2.2 to add a bridgein rule to the ipchains. Does anyone know if
> a project such as this exists for netfilter?
No patch or project AFAIK. Built-in alre
> No. THe other end will have to be an IPSec device. For that
> matter, I don't think bridging will work either, since each
> endpoint would have to be a multihomed machine.
Confused, multihomed machine?
My thought was that the brige would run over a tunnel established between
the two linux bo
On Thu, Nov 29, 2001 at 09:57:50PM -0600, Chad and Doria Skinner wrote:
: > The easiest answer? Don't use a bridge. If you do your VPN using
: > FreeSWAN, it will work properly, and you will have the benefits of using
: > IPSec (reliable, heavily tested, inter-operability with other VPN
: > solu
> The easiest answer? Don't use a bridge. If you do your VPN using
> FreeSWAN, it will work properly, and you will have the benefits of using
> IPSec (reliable, heavily tested, inter-operability with other VPN
> solutions,
> etc.).
I thought about using cipe directly, but I don't know a thing
On Thu, 29 Nov 2001, Jason Costomiris wrote:
> Anyhow, does anyone have any interest in seeing alternate kernel releases
> that are equivalent to the RH kernels, but add FreeSWAN functionality?
yes.
charles
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On Wed, Nov 28, 2001 at 09:39:08PM -0600, Chad and Doria Skinner wrote:
: Well, I've done a lot of reading and am planning on playing this weekend.
: Think I've got a problem before I even start though. For those who don't
: want the details the question is will running DHCP on both sides of a bri
On 28 Nov 2001, Ed Wilts wrote:
> > Which brings me to the question the DSL router on network 2 and the first
> > linux box are both running DHCP will this cause problems? How can I block
> > the DHCP traffic through the bridge?
>
> You can't block the traffic with a bridge, but each DHCP server
On Wed, 2001-11-28 at 21:39, Chad and Doria Skinner wrote:
> Well, I've done a lot of reading and am planning on playing this weekend.
> Think I've got a problem before I even start though. For those who don't
> want the details the question is will running DHCP on both sides of a brige
> cause pr
Well, I've done a lot of reading and am planning on playing this weekend.
Think I've got a problem before I even start though. For those who don't
want the details the question is will running DHCP on both sides of a brige
cause problems and how can I stop dhcp from passing through the bridge?
Fo
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