> On Mon, Apr 26, 2010 at 01:08:15AM -0700, Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
>> Foremost, sorry for the cross-post, but more eyes in this case means
>> overall more discussion. Secondly, please keep me CC'd as I'm not on
>> either -rc or -net.
>>
>> I recently proposed addition of a new script to the rc fra
>> I'm preparing the build of my "residential gateway", a home storage server
>> and router. I could use recommendations for a PCI wlan adapter that works
>> well in AP mode (a/b/g).
I have my FreeBSD box configured in AP mode.
EnGenius Technologies EPI-3601S (600MW 802.11G PCI Card with Superg
Howdy folks. I have several computers behind a FreeBSD router (NAT
192.168.0.x using OpenBSD's PF) . One of those computers is a Windows
machine which is using software called "Cisco Systems VPN Client" to connect
to some other computers outside of our internal network. Our FreeBSD
router's conn
what happens with netgraph bridging?
(/usr/share/examples/netgraph/)
With netgraph bridging (using the ether.bridge example) everything works
as expected - the "local" interface promiscuously uses the same MAC
address out every physical interface.
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I came across this bug (or feature) in the FreeBSD "transparent bridge"
module, and am wondering whether or not anyone can shed some light on it.
By "transparent bridge", I mean that my /boot/loader.conf file has the
line
bridge_load="YES"
and that my /etc/rc.conf file has the line
ifconfig_fxp
> [...]
> > On host 192.168.0.2, the tcpdump output:
> >
> > 00:10:53.445868 0:2:b3:da:50:ba Broadcast arp 60:
> > arp who-has 192.168.0.2 tell 192.168.0.6
> > 00:10:53.445888 0:e:c:68:e3:94 0:2:b3:da:50:ba arp 42:
> > arp reply 192.168.0.2 is-at 0:e:c:68
I came across this bug (or feature) in the FreeBSD "transparent bridge"
module, and am wondering whether or not anyone can shed some light on it.
By "transparent bridge", I mean that my /boot/loader.conf file has the
line
bridge_load="YES"
and that my /etc/rc.conf file has the line
ifconfig_