On 13/02/07, Martin Schrvder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2007/2/14, Jamie Penman-Smithson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Any hints?
afterboot(8) has a section on routing.
Best
Martin
I read afterboot(8) but I didn't see anything related to the issue
that I'm experiencing.
Time to go back to Linux I
2007/2/14, Jamie Penman-Smithson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I read afterboot(8) but I didn't see anything related to the issue
that I'm experiencing.
--
If you wish to route packets between interfaces, add one or both of the
following directives (depending on whether IPv4
On 14/02/07, Martin Schrvder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2007/2/14, Jamie Penman-Smithson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I read afterboot(8) but I didn't see anything related to the issue
that I'm experiencing.
If you wish to route packets between interfaces, add one or both of
the
following
I'm attempting to setup openbsd 4.0 as a router, the system has two
interfaces, rl0 and rl1. It looks something like this (apologies if
this looks really odd):
router [x.x.58.129] --- router2: rl0 [x.x.58.130]
router2: rl1 [x.x.58.140] ---
Not so much
On 15/02/07, Stuart Henderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm attempting to setup openbsd 4.0 as a router, the system has two
interfaces, rl0 and rl1. It looks something like this (apologies if
this looks really odd):
router [x.x.58.129] --- router2: rl0 [x.x.58.130]
On Thu, 15 Feb 2007 01:08:28 +, Jamie Penman-Smithson wrote:
On 15/02/07, Stuart Henderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm attempting to setup openbsd 4.0 as a router, the system has two
interfaces, rl0 and rl1. It looks something like this (apologies if
this looks really odd):
router
2007/2/14, Jamie Penman-Smithson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Any hints?
afterboot(8) has a section on routing.
Best
Martin
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