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On Monday, January 11, 2021 7:37 PM, Alexander V. Chernikov
wrote:
> 11.01.2021, 14:59, "qroxana" qrox...@protonmail.com:
>
> > On Mon, 11 Jan 2021 13:25:51 +, Alexander V. Chernikov melif...@ipfw.ru
> > wrote:
> >
> > > Could you please consider clarifying
I think you are all barking up the wrong tree
The default OS comes with only ONE fib.
You need to re-compile the kernel with "option ROUTETABLES=2"
or use the net.fibs=2 option in /boot/loader.config file.
0= default host routing table
1= first additional routing table
2= second additional routi
11.01.2021, 14:59, "qroxana" :
> On Mon, 11 Jan 2021 13:25:51 +, Alexander V. Chernikov
> wrote:
>
>> Could you please consider clarifying the end result you want to achieve?
>> If you could include some more details of how it was configured earlier, it
>> would help as well.
>
> Thank you
On Mon, 11 Jan 2021 13:25:51 +, Alexander V. Chernikov
wrote:
> Could you please consider clarifying the end result you want to achieve?
> If you could include some more details of how it was configured earlier, it
> would help as well.
Thank you for the quick reply.
Let's say there are tw
I have exec.fib = 2 in /etc/jail.conf, but it seems the address of
the jail is not inserted into this fib. What's the best practice
for using jail with fib when net.add_addr_allfibs=0?
Thanks.
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On Mon, 11 Jan 2021 12:38:50 +
qroxana wrote:
> I have exec.fib = 2 in /etc/jail.conf, but it seems the address of
> the jail is not inserted into this fib. What's the best practice
> for using jail with fib when net.add_addr_allfibs=0?
Depends on how you configure the jail address (seein
11.01.2021, 12:39, "qroxana" :
> I have exec.fib = 2 in /etc/jail.conf, but it seems the address of
> the jail is not inserted into this fib. What's the best practice
> for using jail with fib when net.add_addr_allfibs=0?
Could you please consider clarifying the end result you want to achieve?
If y