I understand that the Nokia IP1x0 stores the MAC addresses for the fxp (4) interfaces in a strange ROM location and so you have to manually key them in after the OpenBSD install. Is this still the case and is it the case for the IP130 also? I found a document called IP130FAQ that states that the IP130 can achieve up to 13 Mbps of 3DES performance because of a hardware accelerator as compared to the IP120's 4.5 Mbps of 3DES performance in software. I am wondering if anyone is using an IP130 as an OpenBSD IPSEC VPN endpoint. If so, what kind of throughput can you get? Is this hardware accelerator supported by OpenBSD? I am considering using an IP130 as a VPN endpoint and NAT firewall for a 3 Mbps up and down wireless connection. Thanks for your help.

Bryan

P.S. I am glad to see a fix in -current for the reboot issue.

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