Ah, OK. Thank you Stuart.
On 2021-10-26, Maurice McCarthy wrote:
> tunnelbroker.net
If you want access to part but not all of the v6 internet, that's a
possibility. But it doesn't help with getting access to the existing v4
and v6 address ranges (with working geolocation and working with iplayer
etc) from an a&a l2tp conn
tunnelbroker.net
* Stuart Henderson [2021-10-26 11:35:06]:
> On 2021-10-26, Matt Dainty wrote:
> > I'm currently using OpenBSD with an Andrews & Arnold vDSL connection so I
> > have
> > a pppoe(4) interface, etc. and this works for IPv4 & IPv6.
> >
> > The problem is because of the rubbish rural Openreach infras
o tunnel endpoints,
it doesn't do ipv6 inside ppp.
AFAIK the only ppp code in OpenBSD that supports IPv6 inside PPP is pppoe(4).
(Pragmatically the easiest/cheapest way to handle l2tp-client is probably
via a mikrotik box - setup is pretty straightforward, the main gotcha is
you're likely to need the "/ip firewall mangle" equivalent of "scrub max-mss")
> On Oct 26, 2021, at 9:31 AM, Matt Dainty wrote:
>
> I'm currently using OpenBSD with an Andrews & Arnold vDSL connection so I
> have
> a pppoe(4) interface, etc. and this works for IPv4 & IPv6.
>
> The problem is because of the rubbish rural Openreach infrastructure here in
> the UK I onl
I'm currently using OpenBSD with an Andrews & Arnold vDSL connection so I have
a pppoe(4) interface, etc. and this works for IPv4 & IPv6.
The problem is because of the rubbish rural Openreach infrastructure here in
the UK I only get a stable 3.5 Mb/s, however another ISP (Voneus) has been
installi
On Mon, Oct 09, 2017 at 08:03:54PM -0500, Daniel Boyd wrote:
> I’ve just started a job where I will be working from home a bunch, so I would
> like to configure my home router as an ipsec/l2tp client and to push the
> routes from my work network to all computers on my home network
On 2017-10-10, Daniel Boyd wrote:
> I’ve just started a job where I will be working from home a bunch, so I would
> like to configure my home router as an ipsec/l2tp client and to push the
> routes from my work network to all computers on my home network. i.e. a
> site-to-site VPN
I’ve just started a job where I will be working from home a bunch, so I would
like to configure my home router as an ipsec/l2tp client and to push the routes
from my work network to all computers on my home network. i.e. a site-to-site
VPN.
I have found a bunch of documentation for
On 2013-03-02, Matt wrote:
> I love the L2TP functionality of npppd! In fact, the entire setup is
> elegant. It would also be great for OpenBSD to be able to function as an
> L2TP client. Is there any program out there or in development that
> implements the client side of L2TP
On Saturday, March 2, 2013 03:15 CET, Matt wrote:
> I love the L2TP functionality of npppd! In fact, the entire setup is
> elegant. It would also be great for OpenBSD to be able to function as an
> L2TP client. Is there any program out there or in development that
> implement
On Mon, 26 Sep 2011 22:22:13 -0700 (PDT)
Matt S wrote:
> Is it possible to use npppd as an L2TP client or in a configuration
> where both vpn endpoints are OpenBSD based? Thank you in advance.
No, currently npppd supports server side only.
--yasuoka
Is it possible to use npppd as an L2TP client or in a configuration where both
vpn endpoints are OpenBSD based? Thank you in advance.
t; similar posting, but found none...
> Is anyone using OpenBSD as an L2TP client to connect to the Inernet (or
> knows a solution)?
I haven't tried this but the npppd daemon which is in CURRENT and will be in 4.7
supports L2TP. I don't know of another way to do L2TP op OpenBSD.
Hi
A client asked me to setup a low cost router to connect to the Internet.
His current Internet connection requires his router to connect to the ISP
using L2TP protocol. I've looked through the archives and ports tree for a
similar posting, but found none...
Is anyone using OpenBSD as an
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