Steve Quinn yahoo.com> writes:
> I forgot to stress how important the sysctl setting is for
> net.inet.ip.forwarding
>
> The default is disabled (0) and I to could not connect beyond the OpenVPN
> server
>
> I'm editing the page now to include something like this
>
> Make sure IP Forwarding i
Andrew Berry sentex.net> writes:
>
> Hi,
>
> I recently upgraded a machine from FreeBSD 6.3 to 7.0. Everything is
> working fine except for the OpenVPN server. I had it set up with a
> bridge configuration, but now even with a basic tunnel I can't get
> successful ping across the VPN. I c
Andrew Berry wrote:
> Nejc ?koberne wrote:
> >
> > Why are you using TCP anyway?
>
> I'd been having problems with UDP and QoS a long time ago. I just hadn't
> bothered to change it since it was working.
Note that using TCP on top of TCP can cause certain
problems, especially when packets
On 10-Jun-08, at 3:02 AM, Nejc Škoberne wrote:
Actually I don't think you can do the same thing with a tunnel. You have
to use a different IP addresses for the tunnel itself. Have you read the
OpenVPN manual?
Yes, I should have been clearer: With a tunnel, I can still push routes
and DNS, as lon
Hey,
Set it with
sysctl inet.inet.ip.forwarding=1
or
Alternatively set it by adding this to /etc/sysctl.conf
net.inet.ip.forwarding=1
I guess "more proper" way of doing this is adding:
gateway_enable="YES"
into /etc/rc.conf? I don't have any sysctl custom configuration in my
sysctl.conf
and
--- On Tue, 6/10/08, Nejc Škoberne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Actually I don't think you can do the same thing with a
> tunnel. You have
> to use a different IP addresses for the tunnel itself. Have
> you read the
> OpenVPN manual?
>
> > Yes, I did: 'tcpdump -i tun0'. Nothing shows
> up on th
Hey,
I was using it because I could then assign my laptop the same IP easily
through my router (a separate device with DHCP) and also have hostnames
pushed through DHCP. But I imagine in my case I could do the same thing
with a tunnel.
Actually I don't think you can do the same thing with a
On 9-Jun-08, at 3:49 PM, Nejc koberne wrote:
I do. I don't use bridging, though. Do you have a good reason to use
it?
I was using it because I could then assign my laptop the same IP
easily through my router (a separate device with DHCP) and also have
hostnames pushed through DHCP. But I
Hey,
I recently upgraded a machine from FreeBSD 6.3 to 7.0. Everything is
working fine except for the OpenVPN server. I had it set up with a
bridge configuration, but now even with a basic tunnel I can't get
successful ping across the VPN. I can make a connection from both Linux
and OS X but
Hi,
I recently upgraded a machine from FreeBSD 6.3 to 7.0. Everything is
working fine except for the OpenVPN server. I had it set up with a
bridge configuration, but now even with a basic tunnel I can't get
successful ping across the VPN. I can make a connection from both
Linux and OS X b
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