Whoops, I just noticed the PPPoE link.
You might try manually overriding the default route to see if that solves your 
problem.
I'm sorry I don't remember the exact syntax needed to do this offhand.
I know under Linux it would be "route add default dev tun0", but I'm not sure 
of the OpenBSD syntax, as I'm not at my computer right now.

-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.
>
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>Linux

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