At Sat, 30 Jan 2010 11:37:41 +0900, Masao Uebayashi <uebayasi%tombi.co.jp@localhost> wrote: Subject: Re: kernel level multilink PPP and maybe (re)porting FreeBSD netgraph > > What you need is something like npppd/pipex which OpenBSD has just imported? Not as it is, as far as I can tell. (I don't see any new documentation imported for it -- just a couple of kernel files and the usr.sbin/npppd stuff, also without manual pages it seems, sigh.) Does it actually do MLPPP? I only find mention of Multilink PPP (which they abbreviate "MP" for some silly reason) in usr.sbin/npppd/npppd/ppp.h. usr.sbin/npppd seems to be server-only. I need client code first, then eventually server support. The kernel code (if indeed it has any client code -- not sure yet) doesn't seem to allow forwarding through UDP or TCP. It does mention PPTP, and PPPoE in places but those don't really help me directly. The document I eventually found here: http://www.seil.jp/download/eng/doc/npppd_pipex.pdf confirms that this seems to be server/concentrator only. (that link sure would have helped me figure this out faster!) The more I think about it, the more I highly desire the simple way Netgraph modules can be composed into any graph that meets one's current requirements, and it's all done without recompiling anything. -- Greg A. Woods Planix, Inc. <woods%planix.com@localhost> +1 416 218 0099 http://www.planix.com/
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