10.06.2020 6:48, John-Mark Gurney wrote:
> Tom Marcoen wrote this message on Tue, Jun 09, 2020 at 12:53 +0200:
>> That is what I had in mind. Though I was hoping I could put the encryption
>> in NetGraph too so that I would not see that interface on my host where I
>> do not need to see it.
>
> Y
> 27.05.2020 15:06, Tom Marcoen wrote:
> > >
> > >> Hey all,
> > >>
> > >> I'm new to this mailing list and also quite new to FreeBSD (huray,
> > welcome
> > >> to me!) so bare with me, please.
> > >>
> > &
ote:
> > 27.05.2020 15:06, Tom Marcoen wrote:
> >
> >> Hey all,
> >>
> >> I'm new to this mailing list and also quite new to FreeBSD (huray,
> welcome
> >> to me!) so bare with me, please.
> >>
> >> I'm reading up on Netgraph on
a few lines... :-)
On Mon, 8 Jun 2020 at 13:47, Jan Bramkamp wrote:
On 27.05.20 10:06, Tom Marcoen wrote:
Hey all,
I'm new to this mailing list and also quite new to FreeBSD
(huray,
welcome
to me!) so bare with me, please.
I'm reading up on Netgraph on how I can integrate it with Fre
On 5/27/20 4:20 AM, Eugene Grosbein wrote:
27.05.2020 15:06, Tom Marcoen wrote:
Hey all,
I'm new to this mailing list and also quite new to FreeBSD (huray, welcome
to me!) so bare with me, please.
I'm reading up on Netgraph on how I can integrate it with FreeBSD jails and
I was
; > >
> > > I'm new to this mailing list and also quite new to FreeBSD
> > > (huray,
> > welcome
> > > to me!) so bare with me, please.
> > >
> > > I'm reading up on Netgraph on how I can integrate it with FreeBSD
> > &g
huray,
> welcome
> > to me!) so bare with me, please.
> >
> > I'm reading up on Netgraph on how I can integrate it with FreeBSD jails
> and
> > I was looking at some of the examples provided in
> > /usr/share/examples/netgraph and now have the following question.
On 27.05.20 10:06, Tom Marcoen wrote:
Hey all,
I'm new to this mailing list and also quite new to FreeBSD (huray, welcome
to me!) so bare with me, please.
I'm reading up on Netgraph on how I can integrate it with FreeBSD jails and
I was looking at some of the examples provided in
h about 10 lines from memory.
> >
> > Unfortunately I don't have those 10 line at hand as it was at
> > JOB[current - 5]
> >
> > Julian
> >
> >
> > > Regards,
> > > Tom
> > >
> > > On Wed, 27 May 2020 at 10:06, Tom Mar
06.06.2020 2:13, Tom Marcoen wrote:
> Hey Eugen,
>
> For some reason I did not receive your email. But I found your reply in the
> archives.
Just look at your gmail spam folder. Gmail's antispam policy in not quite
adequate.
> Anyway, the goal is to have two computers, each with a Netgraph bri
>
> > Regards,
> > Tom
> >
> > On Wed, 27 May 2020 at 10:06, Tom Marcoen wrote:
> >
> >> Hey all,
> >>
> >> I'm new to this mailing list and also quite new to FreeBSD (huray,
> welcome
> >> to me!) so bare with me, please.
come
to me!) so bare with me, please.
I'm reading up on Netgraph on how I can integrate it with FreeBSD jails
and I was looking at some of the examples provided in
/usr/share/examples/netgraph and now have the following question.
The udp.tunnel example shows an iface point-to-point conne
e
> to me!) so bare with me, please.
>
> I'm reading up on Netgraph on how I can integrate it with FreeBSD jails
> and I was looking at some of the examples provided in
> /usr/share/examples/netgraph and now have the following question.
> The udp.tunnel example shows an ifac
27.05.2020 15:06, Tom Marcoen wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> I'm new to this mailing list and also quite new to FreeBSD (huray, welcome
> to me!) so bare with me, please.
>
> I'm reading up on Netgraph on how I can integrate it with FreeBSD jails and
> I was looking at s
Hey all,
I'm new to this mailing list and also quite new to FreeBSD (huray, welcome
to me!) so bare with me, please.
I'm reading up on Netgraph on how I can integrate it with FreeBSD jails and
I was looking at some of the examples provided in
/usr/share/examples/netgraph and no
Hi!
if_lagg together with two multicast igb at more than 100 megabits led
to 100% CPU interrupts one of the igb.
The problem is not reproduced on other systems without igb adapters.
So I gathered on lagg netgraph and with him there is no problem.
Manual on russian:
http://netlab.dhis.org/wiki/
On 3/13/12 1:45 PM, Andrew Thompson wrote:
On 14 March 2012 09:40, Julian Elischer wrote:
On 3/11/12 1:06 AM, h bagade wrote:
Hi all,
Is there any way to add STP and RSTP protocols to bridge node on
netgraph? Should I implement it on the node or it has done before
On 14 March 2012 09:40, Julian Elischer wrote:
> On 3/11/12 1:06 AM, h bagade wrote:
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Is there any way to add STP and RSTP protocols to bridge node on
>> netgraph? Should I implement it
On 3/11/12 1:06 AM, h bagade wrote:
Hi all,
Is there any way to add STP and RSTP protocols to bridge node on
netgraph? Should I implement it on the node or it has done before?
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On Jan 24, 2012, at 2:57 AM, Andreas Longwitz wrote:
> Hi Ed,
>
>> I am running into a roadblock getting PF to filter traffic on
>> a Netgraph interface representing an L2TP/IPSec connection.
>
>> The problem I have is that PF only sees traffic on the outbound
>> side of the netgraph interface.
Hi Ed,
> I am running into a roadblock getting PF to filter traffic on
> a Netgraph interface representing an L2TP/IPSec connection.
> The problem I have is that PF only sees traffic on the outbound
> side of the netgraph interface.
This happens because the L2TP packets are tagged with an IPSEC-
>
> On Jan 4, 2012, at 12:03 AM, Ermal Luçi wrote:
>
>> Can you see if on the enc(4) interface pf(4) sees both side of the traffic?
>
> I can on enc0. Doing a tcpdump(1) shows me traffic traveling both ways.
> Should there be a pf(4) interface for me to listen on? I've listened on
> pflog(4),
On Jan 4, 2012, at 12:03 AM, Ermal Luçi wrote:
> Can you see if on the enc(4) interface pf(4) sees both side of the traffic?
I can on enc0. Doing a tcpdump(1) shows me traffic traveling both ways. Should
there be a pf(4) interface for me to listen on? I've listened on pflog(4), and
only seen tr
On Wed, Jan 4, 2012 at 5:29 AM, Ed Carrel wrote:
> Hi freebsd-net,
>
> I originally sent this to -questions@, but was redirected here by that
> list. My original question is below:
>
> I am running into a roadblock getting PF to filter traffic on a Netgraph
> interface representing an L2TP/IPSec
Hi freebsd-net,
I originally sent this to -questions@, but was redirected here by that
list. My original question is below:
I am running into a roadblock getting PF to filter traffic on a Netgraph
interface representing an L2TP/IPSec connection. I have done some narrowing
down of the problem, but
On Fri, Feb 20, 2004 at 11:52:22AM -0800, Arunav Roy wrote:
A> I have tried out a few things and I have faced
A> problems in few things such as :
A> 1) How to print the packet information on the konsole
A> when the packet passes through the node.
Use printf(). :)
A> 2) How can I make cha
Hello Friends,
I have recently started working on NETGRAPH . Even
I am planning to write program for a netgraph node in
which I could connect my node to the Ether node and
read the packets , capture them and make changes in
the packet fields .
I have tried out a few
Try this article of Archie Cobbs (very instructive)
http://www.daemonnews.org/23/netgraph.html
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> Where can I find a good tutorial on netgraph arquitechture, design,
> implementation that can be practical?
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