On 2021-03-11, da...@hajes.org wrote:
> Thanks for info Claudio.
>
> Unfortunately, I have read only "Networking FAQ"
> https://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq6.html and there is no info about it.
>
> It would be great to update this page for dummies because just very few
> read reference manuals line b
Thanks for info Claudio.
Unfortunately, I have read only "Networking FAQ"
https://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq6.html and there is no info about it.
It would be great to update this page for dummies because just very few
read reference manuals line by line ;-) Most follow guides. I personally
writ
Dear David,
I also searched myself the rambam for over a week. I needed the ports
bridged. For next to the router in my utilitycabin, meterbox, or
whatever "meterkast" in English is, I have my tv, kodi and kitchenwifi
connected. And I refused to route the ports or add another 24/7
consumer for a s
On Wed, Mar 10, 2021 at 08:40:55PM +0100, da...@hajes.org wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I did set up OpenBSD router/firewall on PC Engines APU4d4 box.
>
> First interface is WAN that connects to Internet.
>
> Remaining three interfaces are bridged with bridge0 via vether0.
>
> firewall doesn't block LAN/bri
On 10.3.2021. 20:40, da...@hajes.org wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I did set up OpenBSD router/firewall on PC Engines APU4d4 box.
>
> First interface is WAN that connects to Internet.
>
> Remaining three interfaces are bridged with bridge0 via vether0.
>
> firewall doesn't block LAN/bridge traffic on vether
Physical interfaces suppose to be transparent and in listening mode.
Bridge0>vether0 suppose to handle it.
It looks like Win vs OpenBSD doesn't cooperate very well.
I wonder if I should report it as a bug.On Mar 10, 2021 22:57, Pascal Huisman
wrote:
>
> Dear David,
>
> I encountered the same
Dear David,
I encountered the same problem. Somehow the em? interfaces are behind
egress after bridging. Just add a rule to udp 67, 68.
--
Met vriendelijke groet,
Pascal Huisman
Two can Live as Cheaply as One for Half as Long.
-- Howard Kandel
Hi,
I did set up OpenBSD router/firewall on PC Engines APU4d4 box.
First interface is WAN that connects to Internet.
Remaining three interfaces are bridged with bridge0 via vether0.
firewall doesn't block LAN/bridge traffic on vether0.
DHCPD runs on bridge.
Two Linux hosts (connected to em2
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