Yes, I do believe that you can create a bridge and include the
wireless device in the bridge, and this should work as you need it to.
if anyone knows different please let me know.
On 06/05/07, Paolo Supino <paolo@actcom.net.il> wrote:
quoted text > Hi Maxime
>
> I know that OpenBSD supports IPSEC very well (have been using it for
> several years), but that wasn't the question: Is it possible to __tunnel
> Ethernet__ over IPSEC in OpenBSD?
>
>
>
>
> TIA
> Paolo
>
>
> Maxime DERCHE wrote:
>
> > Hello.
> >
> > The answer to your first question is the Ralink chipsets family (see,
> > for exemple, the recent thread initiated by Vincent GROSS on this list).
> > For the second question the answer is yes. There is a very good support
> > of IPSEC in OpenBSD :p.
> >
> >
> > Regards,
> > Maxime DERCHE
> >
> >
> >
> > Paolo Supino wrote:
> >
> >>Hi
> >>
> >> I have a couple of questions:
> >>1. I'm in the process of setting up OpenBSD firewall for a building's
> >>network. one of the NICs on the firewall will be a wifi PCI card. I
> >>need to buy the card for it and I want to buy a card from a company
> >>that helped OpenBSD. Which wifi (PCI) vendor gave the best support for
> >>developing drivers for OpenBSD?
> >>2. I have another project where I'm expanding a network to an adjacent
> >>building and I can't run cables between the building so I will be
> >>setting up a wifi connection between the 2 buildings. I intend to use
> >>OpenBSD on both ends of the wifi link. The network in the new building
> >>will only have 3 computer and has to be on the same Ethernet segment
> >>as the original network. Is it possible to tunnel Ethernet frames over
> >>an IPSEC tunnel in OpenBSD?
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>TIA
> >>Paolo
>
>
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