I've read through the manpages and googled through lots of tutorials,
but can't seem to get a very simple VPN (isakmpd) gateway working
with racoon (mobile OS X Tiger clients). After trying to connect, I
am not able to ping the internal network from the mobile VPN client.
I can post the
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
Is there anyway of making a pppoe0 interface part of a bridge? I'm
trying to setup a stealth ethernet bridge that does packet filtering,
and also want it to act as a pppoe client.
Kory T
I finally got in-kernel PPPoE to work after fixing the
hostname.pppoe0 file up a bit.
Now I'm new to this so I have a few questions. I can get the OpenBSD
box to access the internet fine, but am a bit confused about getting
the rest of the network connected to the net. I have multiple
I'm planning on implementing a OpenBSD all-in-one router/firewall/
PPPoE_client/VPN_server and have been having issues getting the in-
kernel PPPoE to work which is the first thing I'm working on. I've
checked the pppoe(4) manpages but still haven't been able to get it
to work.
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