Re: status of bridge code

2001-06-19 Thread Boyd R. Faulkner
Hi, Is there any documentation (or better, a HOWTO) on how to get firewall functionality with netgraph bridging? I have DSL and 8 addresses and I like the front machine to act as the firewall. I have this with the old bridge and ipfw but as has been said before, it has problems. Thanks, Boyd

Re: Network bridge on current.

2000-09-28 Thread Boyd R. Faulkner
27;t think that the > > bridge code does... (I may be wrong) So I don't know how you plan on > > filtering the bridged segments.. > > > > > > On Thu, 28 Sep 2000, Boyd R. Faulkner wrote: > > > > > On Thu, Sep 28, 2000 at 12:11:54AM -0700, Peter S.

Re: Network bridge on current.

2000-09-28 Thread Boyd R. Faulkner
Alas, net.link.ether.bridge(_ipfw) are no longer settable via sysctl. That is my main problem. I cannot do what the documentation says. Unfortunately, I cannot even test what I have until tonight as the machine for the other side of the bridge has no video. I stole it, AGP, to replace the PCI

Re: Network bridge on current.

2000-09-28 Thread Boyd R. Faulkner
On Thu, Sep 28, 2000 at 12:11:54AM -0700, Peter S. Housel wrote: > > I am wondering how to do network bridging on current. The description > > in the handbook seems to be out of date as the sysctl IODs are no longer > > in evidence. Does loading ng_bridge substitute for building the kernel > > w

Network bridge on current.

2000-09-27 Thread Boyd R. Faulkner
I am wondering how to do network bridging on current. The description in the handbook seems to be out of date as the sysctl IODs are no longer in evidence. Does loading ng_bridge substitute for building the kernel with OPTIONS BRIDGE? Thanks, Boyd -- Boyd Faulkner "...bu