Re: Home Network Setup

2006-04-18 Thread Travis H.
I recommend that you use the RFC1918 class B block. 172.16-32.x.x I've seen networks that use 10/8 or 192.168/16 internally, and if you have something like a laptop that needs to travel between your network and others, things can get hairy when IP addresses conflict. I've had to renumber my

problems with carp and vlans

2006-04-18 Thread Lars Weste
Hi, I have some problems with carp and vlans I think. I have four physical interfaces in my two firewalls, one for pfsync, one to the Internet, DMZ and LAN. At the LAN interface seven VLAN interfaces are configured. The Internet and DMZ interfaces are on em(4) and the pfsync and LAN vlans on

high load and problems with kern.maxclusters

2006-04-18 Thread Per-Olov Sjöholm
Hi Posted this a week ago on misc with no success. So now I post to pf instead with some additional info... #Setup:# A redundant firewall pair (two HP DL380G4, ciss mirror) with 3 em dual gig nics (plus 2 unused bge), 6 vlans, pfsync and 1500 rows of pf.conf. OpenBSD 3.8 STABLE (updated