Re: VIMAGE (was: Multiple default routes / Force external routing)

2009-04-25 Thread Peter Cornelius
Thanks, Marco, > > > > is VIMAGE fully integrated into FreeBSD 8 CURRENT? (I believe this > > > > answer is no) > > > > also is VIMAGE expected to make it into FreeBSD 8? > > > > > > not fully but a lot of it is under way > > > > Thanks for the pointer, I currently don't get it [1] to build on >

VIMAGE (was: Multiple default routes / Force external routing)

2009-04-24 Thread Peter Cornelius
> > is VIMAGE fully integrated into FreeBSD 8 CURRENT? (I believe this > > answer is no) > > also is VIMAGE expected to make it into FreeBSD 8? > > not fully but a lot of it is under way Thanks for the pointer, I currently don't get it [1] to build on RELENG_7 which I naively hoped, so the "lot

Re: Multiple default routes / Force external routing

2009-04-14 Thread Peter Cornelius
Re^2... > (...VRF...etc...pp...) > - To go between VRFs you need to send the traffic to an external > device, for instance a firewall. That was my first line of thought but my way simply does not work like that. Regards, Peter. -- Pt! Schon vom neuen GMX MultiMessenger gehört? Der kann`s m

Re: Multiple default routes / Force external routing

2009-04-14 Thread Peter Cornelius
Re... Thanks for the numerous responses, first time I feel like home :) > >>> I have set up a box with various vlan interfaces on it. I naively > >>> expected to be able to set individual "default" routes and route > >>> between them via an *external* router (and filter packets there etc.) > >>>

Multiple default routes / Force external routing

2009-04-13 Thread Peter Cornelius
Dear list, I've poked about for weeks and asked similar questions in -questions and elsewhere without avail. Probably using the wrong keys to search and ask: I have set up a box with various vlan interfaces on it. I naively expected to be able to set individual "default" routes and route betwee

Re: mpd, MS-vpn and growing confusion. (apparently solved)

2003-10-09 Thread Peter Cornelius
HEUREKA! Hi, > > set link yes chap > if you are using mpd in client mode, then please don't use "yes" or > "enable", just use accept: > set link no pap chap > set link accept chap This apparently makes the difference. I can't check detailed now, but I have an IP address and routin

Re: mpd, MS-vpn and growing confusion.

2003-10-08 Thread Peter Cornelius
Hi, > > > > set ccp yes stac > > > ^^^ ^^^ ^^ > > > > > > please remove this line. > > > > This line makes no difference to the behaviour. All there is is the > error > > message that there is no stac when mpd starts, or not if removed. > do you also have? > set ccp yes

Re: mpd, MS-vpn and growing confusion.

2003-10-08 Thread Peter Cornelius
Hi Michael, > > set ccp yes stac > ^^^ ^^^ ^^ > > please remove this line. This line makes no difference to the behaviour. All there is is the error message that there is no stac when mpd starts, or not if removed. Thanks a lot, Peter. -- NEU FÜR ALLE - GMX MediaCenter - für Foto

mpd, MS-vpn and growing confusion.

2003-10-08 Thread Peter Cornelius
Hi, I have installed mpd-3.14 on FreeBSD petra.cornelius 4.8-STABLE FreeBSD 4.8-STABLE #4: Sun Aug 3 12:08:09 GMT 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/PETRA i386 This is not the first time that I fiddle with ppp, so I thought that this would be easy. Not this time, as it seem