OpenBSD-based ISP

2017-08-16 Thread Juan Guillermo Narvaez
Hello everyone! I'm relative new using OpenBSD, I have just 4 years using this OS for dhcp servers. Today I have the mission of implement this OS in a cablemodem headend, in my first try I get negative results with this rules: *pass all flags S/SA* *#LAN* *match out log on bge0 inet from

Re: OpenBSD-based ISP

2017-08-16 Thread Juan Guillermo Narvaez
it. > > On 8/16/2017 12:55 PM, Juan Guillermo Narvaez wrote: > > Hello everyone! > > > > I'm relative new using OpenBSD, I have just 4 years using this OS for > dhcp > > servers. > > Today I have the mission of implement this OS in a cablemodem headend, in >

Re: OpenBSD-based ISP

2017-08-17 Thread Juan Guillermo Narvaez
at 5:06 PM, Hrvoje Popovski <hrv...@srce.hr> wrote: > On 16.8.2017. 19:55, Juan Guillermo Narvaez wrote: > > Hello everyone! > > > > I'm relative new using OpenBSD, I have just 4 years using this OS for > dhcp > > servers. > > Today I have the mission of

Re: OpenBSD-based ISP

2017-08-17 Thread Juan Guillermo Narvaez
This is the dmesg.boot. In pf.conf: set debug notice On Thu, Aug 17, 2017 at 3:46 PM, Hrvoje Popovski <hrv...@srce.hr> wrote: > On 17.8.2017. 17:13, Chris Cappuccio wrote: > > Juan Guillermo Narvaez [guille...@nrvz.net] wrote: > >> # sysctl | grep ifq &g

Re: OpenBSD-based ISP

2017-08-17 Thread Juan Guillermo Narvaez
Sure Hrvoje, I'm applying every config and looking the performance improvement. I will post my final configuration when finish. Thanks! On Thu, Aug 17, 2017 at 4:45 PM, Hrvoje Popovski <hrv...@srce.hr> wrote: > On 17.8.2017. 21:23, Juan Guillermo Narvaez wrote: > > This is

Re: OpenBSD-based ISP

2017-08-17 Thread Juan Guillermo Narvaez
Stuart, Where I can set the port range of NAT? Greetings On Thu, Aug 17, 2017 at 5:04 AM, Stuart Henderson <s...@spacehopper.org> wrote: > On 2017-08-16, Juan Guillermo Narvaez <guille...@nrvz.net> wrote: > > *match out on bge0 inet from 172.21.0.0/19 <http://172.2