First off, there's only 1 actual ethernet card in the pf machine. It's a
dial-up modem on the internet side so it's tun0 connected via serial port
(external modem).
Secondly I seem to have painted myself into a corner here because I'm
running pf on my laptop connected to the modem, and that's
This is partly off-topic except that my LAN consists of 2, sometimes 3
OpenBSD machines.
I've got a little LAN sharing a dial-up modem. I'm running pf, doing NAT to
192.168.0.0/24, running DHCP serving up the IP, gateway, DNS server
addresses, all that's working fine.
Along comes a Kindle Fire
On Wed, 21 Mar 2012 02:08:39 -0400 (EDT)
Alan Corey ab...@wolfman.devio.us wrote:
I've got a little LAN sharing a dial-up modem. I'm running pf, doing NAT to
192.168.0.0/24, running DHCP serving up the IP, gateway, DNS server
addresses, all that's working fine.
...
I've got a US Robotics
On 2012-03-21, Alan Corey ab...@wolfman.devio.us wrote:
Along comes a Kindle Fire which is helpless without WiFi, so I need to make
a WiFi access point. Of the 4 wireless cards I've got, the ones that are
supported by OpenBSD can't be access points (according to their drivers' man
pages).
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