Crist J. Clark writes:
> Two different ESP end points behind many-to-one NAT connected to a
> single ESP end point on the other side of the NAT? I'd be very curious
> to get the documentation on how they are cheating to get that to work.
A cheat is to use the sequence number in the ESP header t
Bruce M Simpson wrote:
On Fri, Nov 21, 2003 at 05:15:56PM +0700, hilman firmansyah wrote:
Is there any method for fail over routing ( not dymanic routing protocols )
.
1 Corporate office connetcted via wireless fast link and adsl low speed.
IF the wireless down , the routing move to low speed adsl
On Fri, Nov 21, 2003 at 05:15:56PM +0700, hilman firmansyah wrote:
> Is there any method for fail over routing ( not dymanic routing protocols )
> .
> 1 Corporate office connetcted via wireless fast link and adsl low speed.
> IF the wireless down , the routing move to low speed adsl.
> And when th
> Is there any method for fail over routing ( not dymanic routing protocols )
> 1 Corporate office connetcted via wireless fast link and adsl low speed.
> IF the wireless down , the routing move to low speed adsl.
> And when the wireless Up the routing move back to the wireless link
You need a us
yes, it is called a dynamic routing protocol.
--ckg
hilman firmansyah wrote:
Is there any method for fail over routing ( not dymanic routing protocols )
.
1 Corporate office connetcted via wireless fast link and adsl low speed.
IF the wireless down , the routing move to low speed adsl.
And when
I successfully reproduced this on few different 4.8 routers.
Does anybody knows what is this? How to fix or workaround this problem?
Alexander Motin wrote:
I have one strange problem with dummynet & IP fragmentation.
I have FreeBSD 4.8-RELEASE router with few interfaces:
em0: flags=8843 mtu 1500
Is there any method for fail over routing ( not dymanic routing protocols )
.
1 Corporate office connetcted via wireless fast link and adsl low speed.
IF the wireless down , the routing move to low speed adsl.
And when the wireless Up the routing move back to the wireless link
regards,
Hilman F