Hi
I'm having a bit of problem with getting my wlan to access the lan. I have
created a bridge and its working in that both wlan and lan can access the
internet perfectly well but they can't see each other. When I disable pf
then they can access each other. The problem is that I'm doing
load-balan
On Mon, Apr 28, 2008 at 08:57:06AM +0100, Reinhold wrote:
> I'm having a bit of problem with getting my wlan to access the lan. I have
> created a bridge and its working in that both wlan and lan can access the
> internet perfectly well but they can't see each other. When I disable pf
> then they c
Current FreeBSD problem reports
Critical problems
S Tracker Resp. Description
o kern/111220 pf [pf] repeatable hangs while manipulating pf tables
1 problem total.
Serious problems
S Tracker
On Mon, April 28, 2008 09:35, Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 28, 2008 at 08:57:06AM +0100, Reinhold wrote:
>
>> I'm having a bit of problem with getting my wlan to access the lan. I
>> have created a bridge and its working in that both wlan and lan can
>> access the internet perfectly well bu
Inspired by the addition of IPv6 glue to the root zone and the various
IPv6 hours, I am in the process of IPv6 enabling systems and networks
under my control.
The only showstopper so far is the fact that pf unconditionally drops
all IPv6 fragmented packets, since IPv6 fragment reassembly is not
im
Hi all, I am trying to all trafic from a gif0 interface used for a vpn
to an public IP on the same server that is like an alias
I have the following schema (FreeBSD 6.3)
gif0: flags=8051 mtu 1280
tunnel inet 67.228.79.224 --> 74.86.163.16
inet 172.16.224.1 --> 172.16.16.1 netm
Hi all, I am trying to all trafic from a gif0 interface used for a vpn
to an public IP on the same server that is like an alias
I have the following schema (FreeBSD 6.3)
gif0: flags=8051 mtu 1280
tunnel inet 67.228.79.224 --> 74.86.163.16
inet 172.16.224.1 --> 172.16.16.1 netmask 0x
On Mon, April 28, 2008 12:10, Reinhold wrote:
> On Mon, April 28, 2008 09:35, Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
>
>> On Mon, Apr 28, 2008 at 08:57:06AM +0100, Reinhold wrote:
>>
>>
>>> I'm having a bit of problem with getting my wlan to access the lan. I
>>> have created a bridge and its working in that both
Hello Nicolas,
Would you mind stopping to send your (same) email to all mailinglists,
twice or more ?
I've seen your problem in 7 mails already,
I don't know a solution, but as you can see most people don't know it.
It doesn't help resending it each time.
I'm sorry for acting like a list-opera