В ср, 27/06/2007 в 01:50 +0300, Alexander Motin пишет:
> Julian Elischer wrote:
> > There has been some talk about whether mpd should be put in the base
> > system to replace our 3 other ppp implementations. I guess one step
> > would be to see what the usage cases would be for replacing if_ppp a
Mike Tancsa wrote:
How does MPD perform terminating L2TP connections, ie as an
LNS ?
What do you mean by how? IMO possible ansers: well, fast, using
ng_ksockat and ng_l2tp nodes, alike PPTP, ... Choose any. :)
Can it also terminate a few hundred L2TP connections as
efficiently as
On Tue, 26 Jun 2007 18:50:23 +0300, in sentex.lists.freebsd.net you
wrote:
>As example, this functionality allows mpd to implement real LAC with
>accepting incoming PPPoE connection from client and forwarding it using
>L2TP tunnel to LNS. All other software L2TP implementations I know is
>only a LA
Julian Elischer wrote:
Even if pppoe have some DoS weaknesses it also have some protection
mechanisms against it. It's a pity but ng_pppoe originally implements
protocol in a way which does not allow this protection to be effectively
used.
ng_pppoe can always be rewritten :-)
Surely, there ar
Henri Hennebert wrote:
I'm glad to present version 4.2 of MPD. It includes many new features,
performance improvements and fixes.
I try it for my pppoe adsl connection and I find that On
FreeBSD-RELEASE, set iface route default add a route to 0/32 which is
not valid as default route. I try 0.
Alexander Motin wrote:
Even if pppoe have some DoS weaknesses it also have some protection
mechanisms against it. It's a pity but ng_pppoe originally implements
protocol in a way which does not allow this protection to be effectively
used.
ng_pppoe can always be rewritten :-)
As I have tol
Alexander Motin wrote:
Hi.
I'm glad to present version 4.2 of MPD. It includes many new features,
performance improvements and fixes.
I try it for my pppoe adsl connection and I find that On
FreeBSD-RELEASE, set iface route default add a route to 0/32 which is
not valid as default route. I
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Ovi wrote:
> I am not very familiar with BGP (but I will learn), my question is: did
> you use multiple pppoe servers with different subnet for every pppoe
> server,
> or you have high availability with every serverer giving IPs from the
> same pool of
Dear Alexander
Thank yoo for your email, it is very interesting.
I am not very familiar with BGP (but I will learn), my question is: did
you use multiple pppoe servers with different subnet for every pppoe server,
or you have high availability with every serverer giving IPs from the
same pool o
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Ovi wrote:
> Also as you know
> PPPoE is vulnerable to arp poisoning and to DoSs. Having a small network
> with 10-20 computers using mpd is easy, but having 2000 users or more,
> things changes, problems appears. Solving arp poisoning or DoS attack
>
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Sent: Wed, 27 Jun 2007 03:57:39 +0300
Subject: Re: Mpd-4.2 released.
On Wednesday, 27 June 2007 at 2:25:22 +0300, Alexander Motin wrote:
> Nikolay Pavlov wrote:
> >This is probably a ne
Alexander Motin wrote:
Nikolay Pavlov wrote:
This is probably a new feature request, but is this possible to create
some kind of VirtualTemplate interface like it is in Cisco access
routers. Currently i have to configure bunch of different ng interfaces
for every kind user. However on my Cisco
Alexander Motin wrote:
Nikolay Pavlov wrote:
This is probably a new feature request, but is this possible to create
some kind of VirtualTemplate interface like it is in Cisco access
routers. Currently i have to configure bunch of different ng interfaces
for every kind user. However on my Cisco
On Tuesday, 26 June 2007 at 18:31:30 -0700, Julian Elischer wrote:
> Nikolay Pavlov wrote:
> >On Wednesday, 27 June 2007 at 2:25:22 +0300, Alexander Motin wrote:
> >>Nikolay Pavlov wrote:
> >>>This is probably a new feature request, but is this possible to create
> >>>some kind of VirtualTemplate
hi;
I wonder if new mpd still needs hundreds of config lines for 300 incoming pptp
connections.?
and does it still create a new ng interface even no pptp connections
established?
does new mpd support unlimited incoming connections?
what about performance issuess ? (ex: cpu usage, memory usag
Nikolay Pavlov wrote:
On Wednesday, 27 June 2007 at 2:25:22 +0300, Alexander Motin wrote:
Nikolay Pavlov wrote:
This is probably a new feature request, but is this possible to create
some kind of VirtualTemplate interface like it is in Cisco access
routers. Currently i have to configure bunch
On Wednesday, 27 June 2007 at 2:25:22 +0300, Alexander Motin wrote:
> Nikolay Pavlov wrote:
> >This is probably a new feature request, but is this possible to create
> >some kind of VirtualTemplate interface like it is in Cisco access
> >routers. Currently i have to configure bunch of different ng
Alexander Motin wrote:
As I see situation now:
ppp - good user-level implementation. Not very fast, but stable,
flexible and able to be used with other programs like pppoed.
possibly there could be a program that can run and then
pass the connection to mpd. ppp Uses this technique to run i
Nikolay Pavlov wrote:
This is probably a new feature request, but is this possible to create
some kind of VirtualTemplate interface like it is in Cisco access
routers. Currently i have to configure bunch of different ng interfaces
for every kind user. However on my Cisco 7206VXR i can bundle phys
Julian Elischer wrote:
There has been some talk about whether mpd should be put in the base
system to replace our 3 other ppp implementations. I guess one step
would be to see what the usage cases would be for replacing if_ppp and
sppp and a first step
would be to see how many users of these t
On Tuesday, 26 June 2007 at 18:50:23 +0300, Alexander Motin wrote:
> Hi.
>
> I'm glad to present version 4.2 of MPD. It includes many new features,
> performance improvements and fixes.
>
> The most significant and unique new feature of mpd-4.2 is a link
> repeater functionality. It allows mpd to
Alexander Motin wrote:
Hi.
I'm glad to present version 4.2 of MPD. It includes many new features,
performance improvements and fixes.
[...]
Complete change log as always can be found at:
http://mpd.sourceforge.net/doc/mpd5.html
There has been some talk about whether mpd should be put in
Hi.
I'm glad to present version 4.2 of MPD. It includes many new features,
performance improvements and fixes.
The most significant and unique new feature of mpd-4.2 is a link
repeater functionality. It allows mpd to accept incoming connection of
any supported type and forward it out as same or d
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