basic kame (racoon) as NAT_T for IKE. It did not have
kernel support till 6.0. you can take the patch from
there.
also NAT_T has moved from draft to RFC and do google
for NAT_T to get get the RFC's and also read the code
in the kernel patch and racoon.
assuming you are talking about ipsec NAT_T.
Hi.
Nikos Vassiliadis wrote:
It seems that tcp connections over pptp reset unexpectedly. I have
tried several things such as connecting from a FBSD-4 to a FBSD-6,
connecting from a FBSD-[46] to a Cisco router(*). There are times which
the client box gets from the other peer an echo-request msg,
If memory serves me right, JINMEI Tatuya / 神明達哉 wrote:
>> On Sun, 21 Jan 2007 09:32:44 +0200,
>> John Hay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>
>>> There's another workaround for people stuck in this situation and who
>>> aren't in a position to try this diff. That is to manually install
>>> the h
Hello everybody,
It seems that tcp connections over pptp reset unexpectedly. I have
tried several things such as connecting from a FBSD-4 to a FBSD-6,
connecting from a FBSD-[46] to a Cisco router(*). There are times which
the client box gets from the other peer an echo-request msg, which is
not
Eric W. Bates wrote:
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Can someone please refer me to some documentation describing how to
implement NAT Traversal?
In what context? The methods required to traverse a NAT are highly
protocol-specific.
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Eugene Grosbein wrote:
RTM_NEWADDR contains 'metric 0' regardless of interface metric
value set with ifconfig before. quagga, since version 0.99.3,
takes metric value from RTM_NEWADDR message and this value overrides
right interface metric learned by quagga a milisecond before.
Then it passes zer
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Can someone please refer me to some documentation describing how to
implement NAT Traversal?
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As nobody made a reply I will reply myself. ;-)
Frank Behrens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 25 Jan 2007 14:09:
> I have an IPv6 setup with temporary addresses (RFC3041). To switch this on I
> used "sysctl
> net.inet6.ip6.use_tempaddr=1". The temporary address is generated and
> meanwhile expired
On Thu, Jan 25, 2007 at 10:00:08PM +, Robert Watson wrote:
R> >On Thu, Jan 25, 2007 at 08:40:52PM +, Robert Watson wrote:
R> >R> Architecturally, the right fix is that CARP needs to have a handler for
R> >R> ifnet destruction that always runs before the multicast address garbage
R> >R> coll
Hi!
'route -n monitor' shows me that 'ifconfig up' command
produces RTM_NEWADDR, RTM_ADD and RTM_IFINFO message.
RTM_NEWADDR contains 'metric 0' regardless of interface metric
value set with ifconfig before. quagga, since version 0.99.3,
takes metric value from RTM_NEWADDR message and this value
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