--- On Tue, 2/16/10, Corey wrote:
> From: Corey
> Subject: VLANs and security (was:network performance
problems)
> To: misc@openbsd.org
> Received: Tuesday, February 16, 2010, 8:54
PM
> >>I did put all interfaces
> (in,out,pfsync,management) through VLANs in
msk0
>
Just remember that "VLAN separation" is a misnomer. The VLAN tag
is inserted in the Ethernet Frame,
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/23/TCPIP_802.1Q.jpg
There isn't anything magical about an 802.1q tag.
It is possible to overload a switches CAM table which effectively
turns them i
On 17/02/10 03:54, Corey wrote:
>>I did put all interfaces (in,out,pfsync,management) through VLANs in
msk0
Throwing out a topic for discussion...I have seen a couple of posts on
here regarding use of VLANs to segregate traffic that I would usually
use separate interfaces for. I am just curious
On 17/02/2010, at 12:12 PM, Jason Dixon wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 16, 2010 at 07:54:47PM -0600, Corey wrote:
>>
>> Throwing out a topic for discussion...I have seen a couple of posts on
>> here regarding use of VLANs to segregate traffic that I would usually
>> use separate interfaces for. I am just c
On Tue, Feb 16, 2010 at 07:54:47PM -0600, Corey wrote:
>
> Throwing out a topic for discussion...I have seen a couple of posts on
> here regarding use of VLANs to segregate traffic that I would usually
> use separate interfaces for. I am just curious what the thoughts of the
> list are on th
>>I did put all interfaces (in,out,pfsync,management) through VLANs in msk0
Throwing out a topic for discussion...I have seen a couple of posts on
here regarding use of VLANs to segregate traffic that I would usually
use separate interfaces for. I am just curious what the thoughts of the
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