I believe you can bridge a vlan interface if you use the new upcoming netgraph vlan node. It shuold be committed soon. (Vlans done the way it should have been done ;-)
Julian On Wed, 19 Dec 2001, Graham Dunn wrote: > I sent this to -questions, and the response was "no, you can't bridge a vlan > interface." > > So I guess the question is now, how can I improve the design? > The situation: > > Lan extension, vlan1 (10.5.0.0/16) and external IP block, vlan0 > (x.x.x.x/27) arrive over a 802.1q interface (fxp0). I need to connect to > two other subnets, 10.0.0.0/24 (our internal space), and our DMZ > (x.x.x.x/27). > > At present, I have de0 and de1 as interfaces to our internal IP space > (10.0.0.0/24) and the DMZ, respectively. > > However, this presents a problem (I think), in that I now have two > interfaces onto the DMZ subnet: vlan0 and de1. > > (10.5.0.1) > vlan1 |------| de0 (10.0.0.0/24) > =======| |--------- > vlan0 |______| > (x.x.x.193) | > | > | de1 (x.x.x.194) > > Thanks, > > Graham > > _________________________________________________________________ > MSN Photos is the easiest way to share and print your photos: > http://photos.msn.com/support/worldwide.aspx > > > To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with "unsubscribe freebsd-net" in the body of the message > To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe freebsd-net" in the body of the message