Re: WAP setup problems

2008-02-07 Thread Stefan Kell
Hello, On Wed, 6 Feb 2008, Brian Richardson wrote: Stefan Kell wrote: some other questions: why a bridge and why not simple router with pf? What is your bridge configuration? vr0 is internal interface. ral0 is wireless interface. brconfig bridge0 add ral0 brconfig bridge0 add vr0

Re: WAP setup problems

2008-02-06 Thread Stefan Kell
Hello, Original-Nachricht Datum: Tue, 05 Feb 2008 18:55:43 -0700 Von: Brian Richardson [EMAIL PROTECTED] An: Stefan Kell [EMAIL PROTECTED] CC: misc@openbsd.org Betreff: Re: WAP setup problems Stefan Kell wrote: Did you try using one shared-network with two different

Re: WAP setup problems

2008-02-06 Thread James Hartley
On Feb 6, 2008 1:10 PM, Stefan Kell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: some other questions: why a bridge and why not simple router with pf? PF can be used to filter on a bridge. See Section 6.9 of the FAQ for an example.

Re: WAP setup problems

2008-02-06 Thread Brian Richardson
Stefan Kell wrote: some other questions: why a bridge and why not simple router with pf? What is your bridge configuration? vr0 is internal interface. ral0 is wireless interface. brconfig bridge0 add ral0 brconfig bridge0 add vr0 brconfig bridge0 rulefile /etc/bridge0.rules

Re: WAP setup problems

2008-02-06 Thread Brian Richardson
James Hartley wrote: PF can be used to filter on a bridge. See Section 6.9 of the FAQ for an example. I saw the tagging example. But I'm having trouble seeing how it can be applied simply to DHCP traffic. I want to limit the number of rules I use, so I use simple pass in/out with

Re: WAP setup problems

2008-02-05 Thread Stefan Kell
Hi, On Mon, 4 Feb 2008, Brian Richardson wrote: ...snip... My dhcpd.conf is as follows: -- shared-network LOCAL-NET { option domain-name example.org; option domain-name-servers 192.168.1.1; subnet 192.168.1.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 { option routers 192.168.1.1; range

Re: WAP setup problems

2008-02-05 Thread Brian Richardson
Stefan Kell wrote: Did you try using one shared-network with two different subnets? You can find an example within man dhcpd.conf. Yes, I did, with the same effect. Brian

WAP setup problems

2008-02-04 Thread Brian Richardson
Hi, Here's my problem and my current understanding: I have 3 interfaces in my WAP box, external, internal and wireless. I'd like to have MAC filtering for addresses with access to the external network, but allow guests to connect to the wireless network to help with copying files around in

Re: WAP setup problems

2008-02-04 Thread David Higgs
On Feb 4, 2008 10:12 PM, Brian Richardson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, Here's my problem and my current understanding: I have 3 interfaces in my WAP box, external, internal and wireless. I'd like to have MAC filtering for addresses with access to the external network, but allow guests to