Stefan Bethke <s...@lassitu.de> writes:

> Am 19.01.2010 um 00:09 schrieb Ferenc Wagner:
>
>> Meanwhile, is there a fundamental reason why this scheme can't work,
>> or do I simply overlook something?
>
> You probably don't need ebtables.  With a routing setup (instead of
> bridging) and proxy arp, basic IP should work just fine.  But things
> that depend on unique MAC addresses will need special treatment, like
> DHCP.  Maybe tie a DHCP proxy to eth0?

The point of the exercise is to avoid running anything at all on the
router.  The hardware at hand is a WAP54g access point (with 2MB flash
and 8MB RAM), so running any user space process is quite a challange.
Currently udhcpc works (with MUCH sweat), but the default dhclient-
script does not...  So I'm after a pure kernel solution, if at all
possible.  If nothing else works, I'm even willing to invoke the "ugly
layer 2 nat hack" (any code pointers?), but would prefer a better
solution, of course.
-- 
Thanks,
Feri.
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