Confused about bridge/gif/trunk failover

2008-09-11 Thread bbee
Hi, I have a laptop that is connected via wifi to an OBSD router. The router has seperate subnets for the wired and wireless interfaces (ie, they are not bridged). I'd like to give the laptop an IP from the wired LAN, the goal being to eventually get failover to work with trunk(4). As per

Re: Confused about bridge/gif/trunk failover

2008-09-11 Thread Giancarlo Razzolini
bbee escreveu: Hi, I have a laptop that is connected via wifi to an OBSD router. The router has seperate subnets for the wired and wireless interfaces (ie, they are not bridged). I'd like to give the laptop an IP from the wired LAN, the goal being to eventually get failover to work with

Re: Confused about bridge/gif/trunk failover

2008-09-11 Thread bbee
On Thu, 11 Sep 2008, Giancarlo Razzolini wrote: bbee escreveu: As per the IPSEC BRIDGE section in brconfig(8) I've set up host-to-host ipsec and a gif tunnel between the router and the laptop. Then on the router, I bridge the wired interface and the gif tunnel. tcpdump shows me the laptop is

Re: Confused about bridge/gif/trunk failover

2008-09-11 Thread Giancarlo Razzolini
bbee escreveu: On Thu, 11 Sep 2008, Giancarlo Razzolini wrote: Yes, as per the last example in trunk(4). If I unplug the LAN cable from my laptop, I want the connections to survive by failover to the wireless connection. The trunk(4) example doesn't describe the router's end of the

Re: Confused about bridge/gif/trunk failover

2008-09-11 Thread bbee
On Thu, 11 Sep 2008, Johan Torin wrote: On Thursday 11 September 2008, bbee wrote: tcpdump shows me the laptop is recieving etherip packets from the router, but ofcourse since it isn't a bridge itself it doesn't know what to do with them. How do I get the laptop to process these packets? What