Hello, Jon.
> I want to set up a DHCP-server for a number of subnets. My current
> router (Cisco) has a dhcp-relay function (ip helper) to put on each if
> in the router to make it answer and forward requests to the dhcp-server.
> I am having trouble to get isc-dhcp-server to start up without a
Jeremie Le Hen (jeremie) writes:
>
> I personally find the gif(4)/transport mode setup neater than the
> single tunnel mode - though I am not aware of initial constrains
> when IPSec RFCs were written - especially because one can look after the
> traffic going through the VPN link in a very natura
Hi, Nate,
> I encountered a strange problem with PMTU discovery not working properly
> on various machines when the packets were tunneled over a GIF / IPSEC
> Transport type tunnel (both ends running FreeBSD 6.0). Configuration
> files attached.
>
> Various older FreeBSD systems (it seemed system
Hi Phil,
> > I personally find the gif(4)/transport mode setup neater than the
> > single tunnel mode - though I am not aware of initial constrains
> > when IPSec RFCs were written - especially because one can look after the
> > traffic going through the VPN link in a very natural way.
I forgot t
Hi, Brian, Eric,
> I still think that gif + IPSEC tunnel mode (as currently documented) is not
> a good approach, especially if it's the *only* mode of operation to be
> documented and hence implicitly recommended as the 'right' way to do it.
AFAIK, using both gif(4) and IPSec tunnel mode is actu
Hi!
I want to set up a DHCP-server for a number of subnets. My current
router (Cisco) has a dhcp-relay function (ip helper) to put on each if
in the router to make it answer and forward requests to the dhcp-server.
I am having trouble to get isc-dhcp-server to start up without a
subnet-decla
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Hello,
I am trying to install FreeBSD 6.0 on my laptop (same symptoms with
FreeBSD 5.4).
It boot, but the network card (a realtek 8139) disappeared from my
laptop. Actually, linux can see it (through cat /proc/pci), but freebsd
cannot see it (it does not appear in the result of pciconf -lv).