I observed a peculiar situation today on an ADSL link using pptpclient
and the userland ppp daemon: the LCP negociation hunk in state
Ack-Rcvd for almost 3 hours (until I killed it) without any progress,
but without timing out, either.
Here is an excerpt from the log:
Apr 3 05:25:02 melusine pp
Let say I have a machine I want to attach to internet subnet
216.6.6.129/25. But the machine is at my house, NAT'd from the world. So
to network the machine, I'd have to "bridge" across something like a VLAN
over an IPSEC tunnel. Is this right? Can it be done that way? Is the IPSEC
tunnel even ne
On Tue, Apr 02, 2002 at 06:52:26PM -0500, Scott Ullrich wrote:
> Correct. The master and backup settings and/will override the RFC. Can
> anyone suggest a few ways that this could all be improved at the kernel
> level?
I think it was Julian who mentioned netgraph(5)? That probably would
be a r
Title: RE: HUT Project
Correct. The master and backup settings and/will override the RFC. Can anyone suggest a few ways that this could all be improved at the kernel level?
-Scott
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> From: Crist J. Clark [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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On Tue, Apr 02, 2002 at 12:00:30PM -0500, Scott Ullrich wrote:
> The HUT Project includes FreeVRRPD. Since Sebastien hasn't rung in here, I
> will try to clear the air.
>
> Sebastien and I are currently rewriting FreeVRRPD to take care of the
> remaining RFC issues and to cleanup the ARP code.
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Title: RE: HUT Project
The HUT Project includes FreeVRRPD. Since Sebastien hasn't rung in here, I will try to clear the air.
Sebastien and I are currently rewriting FreeVRRPD to take care of the remaining RFC issues and to cleanup the ARP code. The new version will be completely RFC comp
Does anyone have any insight on how this compares to the existing
net/freevrrpd port? Without digging at all, it appears that freevrrpd
tries to update everybody's ARP tables rather than taking over the
MAC address. I wonder how well that would work.
--
Barney Wolff
I never met a computer I did