It appears, at first glance, that your default route is incorrect. Is your external IP address assigned statically or by DHCP? If statically, then you will want to edit /etc/mygate to set your default route correctly. (Also, are you really running OpenBSD version 4.1, and if so, why???) -Adam
On March 23, 2014 11:44:00 PM CDT, Wong Peter <peterap...@gmail.com> wrote: >Hello to all, I had try to set up openbsd as home router but eventually >it >fail to function properly. > >External Interface (vr0) >192.168.1.2 255.255.255.0 none > >Internal Interface (rl0) >172.16.10.1 255.255.255.0 none > >Wireless Interface (ath0) >192.168.5.1 255.255.255.0 none > >*Routing Table* (route show | more) >Destination Gateway Flags Interface >default 175.13.8.127.254 UGS tun0 >loopback loopback UGRS lo0 >loopback loopback UH lo0 >172.16.10/24 link#2 UC rl0 >172.16.10.3 inet6 UHLC rl0 >175.130.127.254 175.135.116.213 (PPPOE IP address) UH tun0 >192.168.1/24 link#1 UC vr0 >192.168.5/24 link#3 UC ath0 > >My wireless interface light is keep on blinking rather stay on stable >mode. > >*Packet Filter Rules* (pfcrt -sr) >nat on vr0 from !(vr0) to any -> (vr0) round-robin >scrub on vr0 all no-df fragment reassemble >scrub on vr0 all reassemble tcp > >block drop in log on vr0 all >pass out quick on ath0/rl0 keep state. > > >Please help me why my pc cannot connect to internet. My pc can even >ping >external interface ip address (192.168.1.2) but it shows no internet >access. > >My external interface connects to a modem with ip address of >192.168.1.254. > >Please help. > >-- >Linux -- Sent from my Android device with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity.