I just wanted to circle back to this, I have had some test machines running
for the past week, and they have kept their LDP neighbors up the entire
time.
The only ones still with issues are the un-patched 6.4 systems, which I
will upgrade once 6.5 is released.
Thanks Adrian and Thanks DLG!
I love
Hi Lee,
Le 02/04/2019 13:53, Lee Nelson a écrit :
I'm running a snapshot from March 31. It did fix a problem with
split-horizon, but the arp/broadcast problem still exists.
OK, then it's definitely something different.
I'm not being flippant when I say you should log a bug. The guys who
work
Hi Henry,
Le 02/04/2019 13:39, Henry Bonath a écrit :
It looks like a patch may have been produced, but I do not know how to test
it. I'm not sure if I can pull down just a small part of the
OpenBSD source, or if the entire OS should be built. (Although I'd love to
learn how to do this)
Yup, the
Hi guys,
Le 02/04/2019 13:18, Lee Nelson a écrit :
This sounds very similar to the problem I mentioned over the last couple of
days in an email with the subject "Trouble forwarding between mpw's in
bridge (6.4)".
Sorry, I posted a follow-up to my message in tech@ but not misc@. I
ended up fina
Thanks for the follow-up Adrian, I will build one out and give it a test
here tomorrow.
On Mon, Apr 1, 2019 at 10:42 PM Adrian Close
wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> Le 02/04/2019 13:18, Lee Nelson a écrit :
> > This sounds very similar to the problem I mentioned over the last couple
> of
> > days in an e
I'm running a snapshot from March 31. It did fix a problem with
split-horizon, but the arp/broadcast problem still exists.
On Mon, Apr 1, 2019, 19:42 Adrian Close wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> Le 02/04/2019 13:18, Lee Nelson a écrit :
> > This sounds very similar to the problem I mentioned over the last
Lee, I just read your post about 5 minutes before you sent this. I agree
that I think this is all related.
I'm not running Pseudowires in my environment, only L3VPN but we're all
talking MPLS here.
I came across this thread from the dev mailing list posted by (who I can
assume is) the Adrian Close
This sounds very similar to the problem I mentioned over the last couple of
days in an email with the subject "Trouble forwarding between mpw's in
bridge (6.4)".
Our environments are very different, but I think the underlying problem may
be the same. In short, arp inside of a bridge works as it sh
Tom, Adrian, et al -
I have posted before about this issue a few weeks ago - apparently this
affects more than just
Virtualbox or VMWare, I am experiencing this *EXACT* thing on Hyper-V as
well.
I have not tried this on metal.
My network looks like this:
(Customer VMs)<--->(Hyper-V OpenBSD 6.4 P
Adrian,
sorry I only saw this now ... when trying to go through old unread mails
I would be very wary of vmware virtual networking and Layer 2 Forwarding
I loved vmware before I discovered the ridiculous short comings in
their virtual networks
Vmware Virtual Switches vmxnet
they are not swit
Hi,
I'm looking at doing some MPLS/VPLS stuff with OpenBSD, in particular
using 'mpw' pseudowires. I've created a test network comprising two
"PE" and two "P" hosts, to transport Ethernet traffic between service
ports on the PE hosts across the MPLS network, based on an example I
found onlin
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