Thanks for the suggestion. Unfortunately, bridge(4) doesn't support pppoe(4) as a possible interface. I don't know why, but it just rejects it. Anyone know of a workaround for this? I'm on a 100mb/s FTTH line so a userland pppoe is not an option.

Kory T

On Oct 10, 2005, at 11:42 PM, Christopher Hylarides wrote:

While I have never done it myself, I THINK that you might be able to do it with bridging the pppoe interface with an ethernet interface. Play around a little bit.

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Chris

On 10-Oct-05, at 8:44 AM, Talmage wrote:


I've been reading through manpages and tutorials but have not been able to get an answer to a question I have.

I am wondering if it's possible to use OpenBSD as an unnumbered PPPoE client bridge. Basically a transparent bridge that processes packets for PPPoE so the rest of the network doesn't have to deal with PPPoE.

[internet]-----[ISP(PPPoE Server)]====[modem]====[openbsd(PPPoE Client)]-----[multiple static IPs]

Kory T

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