Userland PPP not deleting old IP on disconnect

Daniel O'Connor doconnor at gsoft.com.au
Tue Oct 14 17:51:24 PDT 2008


On Friday 10 October 2008 11:25:19 Daniel O'Connor wrote:
> >               Default: Enabled if -nat is specified.  This option
> > simply tells ppp to add new interface addresses to the interface
> > rather than replacing them.  The option can only be enabled if
> > network address translation is enabled (``nat enable yes'').
>
> I've added that and nat enable no (even though it was not enabled) and
> I'll see how I go.

Now it doesn't appear on tun0 but I still get pf adding states for the old 
IP(!).

Obviously this breaks connectivity for NAT machines :)

I am going to update to RELENG_7 RSN and I will see if that helps. It is very 
odd it only just started doing it though..

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