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<hgl>
@jow having some questions for firewall3, and found your email in the license :)
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<hgl>
i'm trying to debug why NAT reflection doesn't work for connections established from the router itself. and i have difficulty understanding the postrouting part of a redirect.
<hgl>
When I create a rule that forwards from WAN to LAN, zone_lan_postrouting merely snat LAN cilent IPs to br-lan IP. That doesn't really seem to do anything. Is that intended?
<hgl>
also do you think it makes sense to add dnat rule in the OUTPUT chain so that connections from router to WAN can also be forwarded to LAN client?
<hgl>
This rule can't be easily added with user custom rule, since the WAN IP is usually dynamic (and also hard to update when WAN IP changes)
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<grift>
has anyone considered automatically downing the pppoe connection on reboot etc, its pretty annoying that if i forget to down it on reboot that it doesnt properly come back up due to (i suspect) the isp only allowing one connection
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<PaulFertser>
Probably that should concern all connections that netifd handles.
<PaulFertser>
Releasing dhcp leases etc
<rsalvaterra>
An orderly shutdown. Wouldn't that be init's job?
<PaulFertser>
procd would send shutdown event to netifd, yes
<PaulFertser>
And I guess it already does, probably just something is missing in the pppoe scripts.
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<DonkeyHotei>
sounds like the isp's fault for not detecting the link down
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<dangole>
rsalvaterra: kinda weird to have OWE only in *-basic but not in *-full (same applies for mesh, imho *-full should really be EVERYTHING)
<dangole>
rsalvaterra: also OWE is not the only way to build unathenticated but encrypted networks. one can also use EAP-TLS for that and not require client authentication....
<rsalvaterra>
dangole: We don't have OWE in full…?
* rsalvaterra
goes look
<dangole>
rsalvaterra: sorry, my bad, we do have it
<rsalvaterra>
We don't have in mesh, that's true.
<rsalvaterra>
But maybe mesh is "special"…?
<dangole>
wpad-mesh should be kept as small as possible while allowing to use SAE on 11s. I use that even on devices with 4MiB flash (tl-wr841n and such)...
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