Hi,
I have a very basic question.
Suppose the current release is 4.0. I decide to follow -CURRENT.
Later, when 4.1 is released, can I switch to following -STABLE?
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Helio
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Hi,
I am trying to set up multi-homed a firewall with OpenBSD 4.1 stable.
Basically, we have 3 network interfaces: sk0, sk1 and vr0.
SK0 is used for the internal LAN and is configured via hostname.sk0
as follows:
inet 150.161.3.1 255.255.255.0 NONE description Rede Interna
inet alias
Hi,
Thanks for your reply.
Quoting Stuart Henderson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
routed is an old RIP daemon. you almost certainly don't want it.
Do you know of any other way to publish/learn RIPv1 advertisements ?
I wish ripd would deal with this, but it seems that it doesn't.
Regards,
H
Hi,
Thanks for your message.
Quoting Nick Davey [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I'm scared. You need to use ripv1 as opposed to ripv2 and support
network masks?
Unfortunatelly, I think I have no options here. This a university
network, and this is the only way any department has to join the
backbone.
The main point here is that I most likely need RIPv1. It used to work
with OpenBSD 4.0. I still need to publish using RIPv1, otherwise I
(actually, the firewall) will not be understood.
Would the the zebra package be a relatively safe alternative?
Regards,
H
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