31-Bit IPv4 Prefixes

2007-07-27 Thread Lee Johnston
Hi all, We've just been allocated a /31 for a point-to-point over ethernet. Any idea if FreeBSD supports 31-bit prefixes as per RFC 3021? All I'm getting are: arp: 00:02:4a:9c:b8:81 attempts to modify permanent entry for xx.xx.xx.xx on em2.3211 Regards, Lee. -- Lee Johnsto

Re: Packet loss with traffic shaper and routing

2006-04-26 Thread Lee Johnston
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Re: rfc2385 support

2005-05-29 Thread Lee Johnston
Hi Mathias, I've managed to get Quagga + FreeBSD 4.x/5.x to establish BGP sessions with Cisco routers with MD5 password authentication. You'll need to ensure you build Quagga with MD5 support (the current port gives you the option during build), compile your kernel with relevant TCP_SIGNATUR

Re: FreeBSD 5.4 - TCP MD5

2005-05-26 Thread Lee Johnston
Wasn't aware that file existed sorry. For future reference if anyone else should need to get TCP MD5 Signatures working on 5.x with Quagga the correct kernel lines are: options TCP_SIGNATURE device crypto options FAST_IPSEC Regards, Lee. So that was one of the NOTES files, what a

Re: FreeBSD 5.4 - TCP MD5

2005-05-26 Thread Lee Johnston
Hi Kris, Thanks for your reply.. I've checked /usr/src/sys/i386/conf/NOTES but can't see any mention of the options anymore.. Any other ideas? Regards, Lee. At 17:27 26/05/2005, Kris Kennaway wrote: On Thu, May 26, 2005 at 05:22:47PM +0100, Lee Johnston wrote: > Hi, >

FreeBSD 5.4 - TCP MD5

2005-05-26 Thread Lee Johnston
Hi, I'm trying to configure a 5.4 box with Quagga to support TCP MD5 Passwords. I've achieved this previously with 4.10, but when I try to add the following kernel options, 5.4 doesn't like it: options FAST_IPSEC options crypto options TCP_MD5 config gives: VENUS: unknown option "TCP_MD5"

Re: public ip address behind nat

2005-01-26 Thread Lee Johnston
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FreeBSD Router : ARP who-has requests

2004-12-20 Thread Lee Johnston
nderstand the sudden increase. My only other though is that some could be port scanning, or someone has just been exploited. Appreciate any feedback. Thanks, Regards, Lee. Lee Johnston, Wildcard Internet t: +44 (0)845 165 1510 f: +44 (0)845 165 1511 m: +44 (0)7795 423 617 e: [EMAIL PRO