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2008 May 30
3
shorewall vrf support
Hey guys, I have a question regarding shorewall and vrf functionality. I have shorewall 3.4.8 and kernel 2.6.24-gentoo-r8 I have tried to use iproute2 (ip route and ip rule) to establish multiple routing tables. The biggest problem seems to be, that I cannot add interfaces such as vlan interfaces to the routing table. My target is that linux takes attention of on which vlan interface
2010 Feb 04
5
Can I pass 802.1q (VLAN tagged) through a VPN Tinc in HUB/Switch mode?.
Hello to everybody, Sorry if my english isn?t very good. I need pass 802.1q through a VPN between two offices. I have mounted a WRT54GL, with OpenWRT firmware, conected to a switch trunk port in both offices. In the switch of the first office I have created five tagged VLANs and I need pass these VLAN to the second offices where it has created it too. Can I do this with Tinc in HUB/Switch
2003 Mar 01
2
Virtual Routers would this work?
...t. Questions: How will Linux react if I put 192.168.1.1 on >1 interfaces? Does the unNAT''ing of the packets destroy the fwmark? Is there a way of handling kernel based packets (ICMP, ARP responses) so they go out the correct interface? Example: an ARP (who has 192.168.1.1) from in on VLAN5, How can I get the kernel to send its response on VLAN5? I see the packet flow as something like. Client (192.168.1.100) sends SYN to www.redhat.com:80 Client has default gw of 192.168.1.1 Client is on 802.1q VLAN10 Client puts packet on Ethernet VLAN10 with MAC address of Linux box Packet ent...
2010 May 23
4
xen4.0 debian vlan config
Hello, can anybody help me how to configure vlans? There are vlans: vlan2 vlan3 vlan30 Server has one nic - eth0. vlan2 should be dom0 eth0(peth0) for management Each vlan3 and vlan30 should be has its own bridge. How to make it? Br Peter _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@lists.xensource.com http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
2013 Dec 03
5
Multiple ISP + traffic shapping = poor download speed
Hello, Thanks for the great Shorewall which has replaced my hard to maintain home-made scripts. First, what works. Our local network is 10.48.X.X with multiple vlan, each on a dedicated interface. We use Shorewall 4.4.11 from Debian Squeeze. We have a 2 ISP: - isp1 : an optical fiber provider with 10 Mbps. - isp2 : a DSL provider with 15Mbits/1Mbits. We use isp2 as the default outgoing