On 2011-06-11, Benjamin Kiessling wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On 2011.06.10 16:35:43 +, Stuart Henderson wrote:
>> I would suggest being more specific with your nat rule.
>> If you have a default v6 route on gre, this is in group egress
>> too, and might get picked as the interface to try and nat packets
Hi,
On 2011.06.10 16:35:43 +, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> I would suggest being more specific with your nat rule.
> If you have a default v6 route on gre, this is in group egress
> too, and might get picked as the interface to try and nat packets
> to, but it doesn't have a v4 address so the nat
I would suggest being more specific with your nat rule.
If you have a default v6 route on gre, this is in group egress
too, and might get picked as the interface to try and nat packets
to, but it doesn't have a v4 address so the nat can't work.
Because you're using (egress:0) rather than just egres
Hi again,
I've got an issue related to my earlier problems with GRE tunnels and OSPF. My
OpenBSD box acts
as a (NAT) router between my local network and the IPv4 Internet. Additionally
there is a GRE tunnel
between the box and a server over which I route into the IPv6 internet. What
happens is
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