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
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