dabhee...@aim.com schrieb: > sys:a -------SWITCH----OPENBSD/BRIDGE----SWITCH--------sys:b > 192.168.1.2 (NO IPs) 192.168.1.10 > > I have enabled bridging by doing the following: > > > /etc/hostname.bge0 > up > /etc/hostname.bge1 > up > > /etc/hostname.bridge0 > add bge0 > add bge1 > I have enabled ip forwarding in /etc/sysctl.conf >
Hello, did you verify your bridge is up ( with ifconfig). I would say: no, as you would have seen no bridge interface (or the bridge not being up). The config file of bridge0 has to be /etc/bridgename.bridge0 and you have to put an up at the end. ^^^^^^^^^^ This is one of the reasons for the following advice often written on this list. 1. read the manual/faq 2. understand what is written there 3. re-read it again In this cas it is the following faq: http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq6.html#Bridge guido > Shouldn't I see sys:a from sys:b??? > > > I can't see the sys:a from sys:b or sys:b from sys:a. It doesn't seem that > openbsd/bridge is forwarding the packets to the other side. > > > I would appreciate any help. > > **Sorry for the resend but rich text email was enabled. I just disabled > it now.