On 15 October 2011 11:08, Samuel Kidman <samkid...@iinet.net.au> wrote:
> Hello
>
> I have just installed OpenBSD on a hobby server. All is going well except I
> have hit a pretty major stumbling block in that I
> can't get my network configuration working. I have assigned a static IPv4
> address to the server, and I tried pinging my
> desktop computer. I opened up a packet sniffer on my desktop and I can see
> the packets coming in from the server,
> however the IP checksums are all set to 0. I read in the release notes that
> OpenBSD will set the checksum to zero before
> passing the packet to hardware to perform the checksum operation. This
> obviously isn't working on my system, so I was
> wondering how to get it working, or how to just get it done in software?
>
> I am using the re (realtek ethernet) driver.
>
> Regards, Sam
>
>
There is a lack of information: what is configuration?

What is the output of:

ifconfig re

grep forwarding /etc/sysctl.conf

is pf enabled?

I don't think 0 checksums are your issue.....

hth

Fred

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