Javier Villavicencio wrote:
[big sad snip]
Sorry for bothering you people, the solution was to add this to
/etc/sysctl.conf (or just sysctl'ing the damn thing):
net.inet.gre.allow=1 # Allow GRE packets in and out of the system.
Weird btw, and the "fact" that didn't le
j knight wrote:
--- Quoting Serban Giuroiu on 2005/06/12 at 14:59 -0700:
scrub random-id
scrub fragment reassemble
scrub reassemble tcp
scrub out on $ppp max-mss 1440
These scrub rules aren't doing what you think they're doing. "scrub" is
a rule, not an option such as the "set" parameters.
Serban Giuroiu wrote:
Hello.
I have an OpenBSD 3.7 box set up as a router and
server for my home network. It connects to the
Internet through the kernel PPPoE driver. Naturally, I
use pf on that box. Everything runs smoothly, but
there are certain websites that do not load properly
from machines
s from the other OS:
# pptp the.contivity.firewall.shit --loglevel 2 name javierv noauth debug
I've also tried many other options from pppd in the commandline, without
success. The file /etc/ppp/options is cleared.
Does anybody have something like this set up and working? I hate pptp but it's
the only way to connect to the contivity shit without opening another Branch
Office IPSec tunnel, which is discarded as I don't have a static public IP address.
Salu2.
Javier Villavicencio.
Melameth, Daniel D. wrote:
Kevin wrote:
On 6/7/05, Can Erkin Acar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Melameth, Daniel D. wrote:
Prior to migrating to DSL, this same card was used for a cable
connection and doing more than 1.5Mb/s.
This really does not mean much. It could be a negotiation problem.
Mick escribis:
> On Tue, 2005-05-31 at 08:33 -0400, Melameth, Daniel D. wrote:
>
>>Mick wrote:
>>
>>>I seem to be seeing somewhat odd behaviour with regards to the
>>>userpace PPPoE program and my high speed ADSL link. By "high speed" I
>>>mean 8Mbps down and 1Mbps up. Initially, I was on a 512/12
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