Re: Intranet routing with dynamic IPs

2018-05-23 Thread giant
Thanks Stuart! Knowing that, implementing it will be easy.

Re: Intranet routing with dynamic IPs

2018-05-23 Thread Stuart Henderson
> Regardless of which routing protocol I use, I run into the same problem. > I can't find a way to configure this on OpenBSD. Given you only want the /32 you can't use the address (with netmask) directly from the interface. You could do this with bgpd by *not* announcing it directly from

Re: Intranet routing with dynamic IPs

2018-05-22 Thread giant
Regardless of which routing protocol I use, I run into the same problem. I can't find a way to configure this on OpenBSD. Is this such an exotic set-up? On 2018-05-21 22:23, Raul Miller wrote: I would try OpenOSPFD for this situation, instead of OpenBGPD.

Re: Intranet routing with dynamic IPs

2018-05-21 Thread Raul Miller
I would try OpenOSPFD for this situation, instead of OpenBGPD. -- Raul On Mon, May 21, 2018 at 4:16 PM, wrote: > On 2018-05-21 01:22, Solene Rapenne wrote: > >> hello >> >> I'm not sure to understand your need. You don't need BGP for >> this. Adding a route on router A,

Re: Intranet routing with dynamic IPs

2018-05-21 Thread giant
On 2018-05-21 01:22, Solene Rapenne wrote: hello I'm not sure to understand your need. You don't need BGP for this. Adding a route on router A, accessing network B through router B is all you need. Computers on the dhcp client of A will use router A as a default gateway and then will be able

Re: Intranet routing with dynamic IPs

2018-05-20 Thread Solene Rapenne
giant@cock.email writes: > Hi everyone, > > I have a routing question which I don't know how to solve. I have two > routers. Both are connected to my ISP and get a dynamic IP. Both are > also connected to a local VLAN. I'd like to use the local VLAN for any > traffic in between the two and the

Re: Intranet routing with dynamic IPs

2018-05-20 Thread giant
email Date: 5/19/18 2:47 PM (GMT-09:00) To: misc@openbsd.org Subject: Intranet routing with dynamic IPs Hi everyone, I have a routing question which I don't know how to solve. I have two routers. Both are connected to my ISP and get a dynamic IP. Both are also connected to a local VLAN. I'

Re: Intranet routing with dynamic IPs

2018-05-20 Thread justina colmena
eed to tslk to the boss. That thing actually is on my system "amarillo" in the cgi-bin folder, but I don't think it's hooked up to anything at the moment. Original message From: giant@cock.email Date: 5/19/18 2:47 PM (GMT-09:00) To: misc@openbsd.org Subject: Intranet routing

Intranet routing with dynamic IPs

2018-05-19 Thread giant
Hi everyone, I have a routing question which I don't know how to solve. I have two routers. Both are connected to my ISP and get a dynamic IP. Both are also connected to a local VLAN. I'd like to use the local VLAN for any traffic in between the two and the ISP for everything else. Basically,