Purushotham Nayak wrote:
Hi All,
Hey!
Sorry you dind't get my answer first because I sent in wrong format, so
i post it again:
Here is a thought, don't setup dhcp server on a bridge. I tried to use
firewalling on this but it works differently than in linux where you can
control the traff
Hi All,
I have a routerboard with two ethernet ports (sis0 and sis1) with FreeBSD 6.0
on it. I've been trying to setup a bridge between them and also run the dhcpd
server on the routerboard. I've setup sis0 with an IP address and sis1 is just
marked "up" in rc.conf. The bridge seems to work bec
Purushotham Nayak wrote:
Hi All,
Hey!
Here is a thought, don't setup dhcp server on a bridge. I tried to use
firewalling on this but it works differently than in linux where you can
control the traffic with --physdev-in -out, you can't determine that
which card where the traffic come fro
Hi All,
I have a routerboard with two ethernet ports (sis0 and sis1). I've been trying
top setup a bridge and also run the dhcpd server on it. I've setup sis0 with an
IP address and sis1 is just marked up in rc.conf. The bridge seems to work
because if I statically assign an IP address to a lap