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can look at?
I'll say something stupid, but in the worst case just use tcpdump to capture
both of your interfaces, and then compare them, one way or the other...
A quick google of "pcap diff" gives some results, like
http://sourceforge.net/projects/tpcat/
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ight also want to try protocols like MLPPP (with mpd for example),
but this is more complex to setup and you need a server on "the other side" to
get it working.
Well, have fun :)
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quot; NAT
whereas RFC 6296 do not touch upper layers.
(And besides, I use ipfw and not pf)
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know what would be the best option to
implement it: using netgraph might be a "cleaner" way to do it, however
hacking directly into ipfw might be more direct.
What do you think ?
Thanks,
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