That is not supported. You MUST NOT have IPs in the same range on different interfaces.
You can assign some /32s (or /128 if you are using IPv6) to a lo1 on the system, but that may not be what you want. On 2014 Nov 06 (Thu) at 19:12:20 -0200 (-0200), "Dante F. B. Col??" wrote: :Hello everyone : :I'm trying to setup some static routes on a openbsd 4.9 box for some :public addresses , the machine has two ethernet cards *bnx0 ***and *bnx1 :***, *bnx0* is attached to a Cisco internet router and *bnx1*** is :connected to a switch, both interfaces have public addresses of the :same range , *bnx1 *appears has absolutely no communication , i took a :look at the static routes and there is a route for the subnet that it :goes to *bnx0* , i'm trying to add a static route for the ip address :pointing to the***bnx1 *without pass gateway using *-iface* parameter :but always returns "Network unreachble", someone can help me or give :some tips to fix this ? for many here this is probably a nooby question, :we also have some firewall Linux boxes that i'm gonna migrate to openbsd :but first i have to solve this. : :Best Regards :Dante F. B. Col?? : -- Those who educate children well are more to be honored than parents, for these only gave life, those the art of living well. -- Aristotle