On Wed, 20 Aug 2003, Lars Eggert wrote:
I think you mentioned in the past that NetBSD (OpenBSD?) has bridge code
that implements the pseudo-device approach?
Julian Elischer wrote:
FreeBSD has both. If you use netgraph bridging then you are using a more "link level device" like approach.
On Wed, 20 Aug 2003, Daniel C. Sobral wrote:
Nope. Neither netgraph nor bridge(4) produce a pseudo-interface. Unfortunately. It would have solved the problem I was discussing with you (alas, I found a y2k thread, in which Archie and you were also present, about that very same problem).
Netgraph's ng_iface is not enough, because it's much more limitted.
Julian Elischer wrote:
netgraph's eiface node may do better..
ENODOCS. :-)
I can barely configure this stuff with the existing docs. Without, I won't even know what hooks there are for it! :-)
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