bbee escreveu: > On Thu, 11 Sep 2008, Giancarlo Razzolini wrote: > > Yes, as per the last example in trunk(4). If I unplug the LAN cable > from my laptop, I want the connections to survive by failover to the > wireless connection. The trunk(4) example doesn't describe the > router's end of the configuration, but since there's only one IP, I'm > assuming the networks have to be bridged at the router end. No problem here. The trunk(4) man page would never possibly describe this because it changes from router to router and also, some routers don't have this capability or they have but, through some obscure setting (as my own, which isn't through obscure setting at all but, instead, need to me NOT configuring some things to work as a bridge). Once you have your router working as a bridge, the man page's example fit's perfectly to what you want to accomplish. > > Similarly, I have a linux laptop with an UMTS card. When it goes out > of range of my wlan, I want the IP to fail over to the UMTS > connection, which is why I'd need ipsec over the internet to the OBSD > router. The ipsec part is not the problem.. I think ipsec part IS the problem. Don't know about your setup but, it would be much easier to you to use OpenVPN + tun with layer 2 tunneling + bridge. > > Getting OpenBSD to do something with etherip packets when it's not a > bridge, that's the problem.. I feel like I'm missing something > extremely obvious.. > > > Thanks and please cc, > > bbee > As i said, the first case is simple, the second not so, but i think you can manage them to work. I just don't know if, in the second case, it will work with trunk. Never tested it. But the first case works perfectly for me.
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