Re: bsd-airtools update to 0.3 important for freebsd5

2003-11-18 Thread Sean Chittenden
> http://dachb0den.com/users/h1kari/work/.0-day/bsd-airtools-v0.3.tgz > > that one works without any problems so far on my machine # uname -a FreeBSD localhost 5.1-CURRENT FreeBSD 5.1-CURRENT #0: Mon Nov 17 15:08:10 PST 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/POSDELLAPTOP i386 # dmesg -

re-queue delay line in ip_dummynet.c

2003-11-18 Thread Liu, Huan (Huan)
I'd like to give a pipe random delay time and re-queue packets in delay-line according to their output_time, However I always get fatal error when packets go through pipe. I guess the code get match condition when re-queue the delay line while other process may be sending a packet and dele

Re: Straw poll - All-interface broadcast/multicast

2003-11-18 Thread William A. Carrel
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Bruce M Simpson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Tue, Nov 18, 2003 at 12:19:00PM -0500, Barney Wolff wrote: > > Some questions, because I'd like to be an educated voter. > > > > 1. How does multicast routing work now? Presumably something takes a > > mcast packet

named problem (introduced in 5.1)

2003-11-18 Thread Aleksander Rozman - Andy
-- Resending this. Since it might got lost. Hi ! I have been running named for few years now, and I never had any problem with it. Few days ago I upgraded system to 5.1 (Release) and named has gone beserk. It shows errors in named.root file. Error go something like this: check_hints: no A recor

Re: IPSec VPN & NATD (problem with alias_address vs redirect_addr ess)

2003-11-18 Thread Crist J. Clark
On Sun, Nov 16, 2003 at 08:11:36PM +0100, Helge Oldach wrote: > Crist J. Clark: > >On Sat, Nov 15, 2003 at 07:54:40AM +0100, Oldach, Helge wrote: > >> From: Crist J. Clark [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > >> > Two different ESP end points behind many-to-one NAT connected to > >> > a single ESP end point

Re: Straw poll - All-interface broadcast/multicast

2003-11-18 Thread Bruce M Simpson
On Tue, Nov 18, 2003 at 12:19:00PM -0500, Barney Wolff wrote: > Some questions, because I'd like to be an educated voter. > > 1. How does multicast routing work now? Presumably something takes a > mcast packet and sends it out to every interface behind which some host > has indicated group membe

Re: Straw poll - All-interface broadcast/multicast

2003-11-18 Thread Barney Wolff
On Tue, Nov 18, 2003 at 01:02:00PM +, Bruce M Simpson wrote: > On the subject of hacking the network stack to output broadcast/multicast > datagrams on all appropriate interfaces:- > > Who would like a switch to do this in the kernel? > > Who would be happier with a userland convenience fun

Straw poll - All-interface broadcast/multicast

2003-11-18 Thread Bruce M Simpson
On the subject of hacking the network stack to output broadcast/multicast datagrams on all appropriate interfaces:- Who would like a switch to do this in the kernel? Who would be happier with a userland convenience function to do it? Who would rather roll their own? I have a diff in the work

Re: Knowing a route multiply.

2003-11-18 Thread Bruce M Simpson
On Mon, Nov 17, 2003 at 10:58:47AM -0500, David Gilbert wrote: > This works on Linux ... and fails miserably on FreeBSD. I would like > to change this behaviour to either a) replace the route with the > interface route or b) know two routes for a destination and choose > one. Have you tried filte

RE: Problem with Racoon/IPSec/Setkey - Routing to/from multiple netwo rks

2003-11-18 Thread Jamie Heckford
Helge Oldach wrote: > Jamie Heckford: >> /usr/sbin/setkey -c << EOF >> flush; >> spdflush; >> spdadd ${LOCAL_NETWORK} ${STJUST_NETWORK} any -P out ipsec >> esp/tunnel/${LOCAL_OUTSIDE}-${STJUST_OUTSIDE}/require; >> spdadd ${STJUST_NETWORK} ${LOCAL_NETWORK} any -P in ipsec >> esp/tunnel/${STJUST_OUT