Re: Using OpenBSD as an L2TP client with A&A ISP

2021-10-26 Thread Matt Dainty
* Stuart Henderson [2021-10-26 11:35:06]: > On 2021-10-26, Matt Dainty wrote: > > I'm currently using OpenBSD with an Andrews & Arnold vDSL connection so I > > have > > a pppoe(4) interface, etc. and this works for IPv4 & IPv6. > > > > The pro

Using OpenBSD as an L2TP client with A&A ISP

2021-10-26 Thread Matt Dainty
I'm currently using OpenBSD with an Andrews & Arnold vDSL connection so I have a pppoe(4) interface, etc. and this works for IPv4 & IPv6. The problem is because of the rubbish rural Openreach infrastructure here in the UK I only get a stable 3.5 Mb/s, however another ISP (Voneus) has been installi

Re: 4G mini PCI-e modem support?

2021-01-26 Thread Matt Dainty
* Patrick Wildt [2021-01-08 11:17:18]: > Am Fri, Jan 08, 2021 at 02:29:02PM + schrieb Peter Kay: > > There appear to be no 4G modem support at the moment, specifically a > > mini PCI-e one so I can stick it in a PC engines apu4d4 and have a > > backup connection. > > > > Presuming a driver wo

OpenBSD IPsec and RFC 3884

2010-09-20 Thread Matt Dainty
Hi, The background to this question is this thread I raised in January: http://marc.info/?t=12633023283&r=1&w=1 I didn't have chance to continue with it then, but I had a need to revisit this recently so I dug up my notes again. I'm not sure how much of RFC 3884 [1] is actually pertinent to

Re: Using OpenBSD with Amazon's Virtual Private Cloud, IPsec issue

2010-01-13 Thread Matt Dainty
* Stuart Henderson [2010-01-12 17:02:39]: > Their examples are using route-based VPNs (http://kb.juniper.net/KB4124, > RFC3884), I'm not sure whether this is entirely possible here with our > ipsec (policy-based), but you could try setting up tunnels between the > gif tunnel endpoints i.e. 1.2.3.4

Using OpenBSD with Amazon's Virtual Private Cloud, IPsec issue

2010-01-12 Thread Matt Dainty
Hi, I'm trying to evaluate using OpenBSD with Amazon's Virtual Private Cloud as a "Customer Gateway" in their EC2-speak. What you need to do is create a tunnel to each of Amazon's two routers, use BGP to exchange routes across the tunnels and protect all the traffic with IPsec. I've got it mostly