Hello,
My dream is to build a redundant router using carp. I build
test environments, one with FreeBSD 6.0, another one using
pfsense and I also tried OpenBSD 3.8. However in every
environment I'm getting into a deadlock situation with the
following steps:
1st: Set up "router1" with 2 NICs conne
On Wed, Jan 11, 2006 at 01:53:54PM +0100, Sebastian Schwerdhoefer wrote:
S> My dream is to build a redundant router using carp. I build
S> test environments, one with FreeBSD 6.0, another one using
S> pfsense and I also tried OpenBSD 3.8. However in every
S> environment I'm getting into a deadlock
Thanks for this fast reply!
Gleb Smirnoff schrieb am 2006-01-11 um 14:16 Uhr:
> This means that your NIC doesn't detect loss of Ethernet link. What
> NICs do you use? Please demask "net1" and "net2".
I already gave up and dismantled my test scenario, but with this
information I'll give it another
On Wed, Jan 11, 2006 at 02:36:00PM +0100, Sebastian Schwerdhoefer wrote:
S> Gleb Smirnoff schrieb am 2006-01-11 um 14:16 Uhr:
S> > This means that your NIC doesn't detect loss of Ethernet link. What
S> > NICs do you use? Please demask "net1" and "net2".
S>
S> I already gave up and dismantled my te
I have a fresh install of 6.0-RELEASE on an old PII-450 machine I had lying
around. It didn't have built-in Ethernet so I put in an old 3Com Etherlink
III ISA card into the remaining ISA slot.
I can get an address via DHCP from my router, but I can't ping the router.
I can ping 127.0.0.1, and the
Hy guys,
I'm novice in redundancy world, but I've read all documentation that I
can, like manpages, FAQ from OpenBSD.org and anothers but I still
without make my router redundancy works :(
My interfaces are this:
Master:
xl0: 200.200.200.1/29 (WAN)
xl1: 192.168.0.1/22 (LAN)
bg0: 10.0.0.1/24 (pfs
David Leimbach wrote:
x86 machine with FreeBSD 6 and using
if_bridge to connect the tap0 interface with xl0 with great success.
I tried to duplicate this configuration on a dual opteron machine that has
Broadcom adapters and when I add the bge0 or bge1 interfaces to the bridge0
iface that I cre
Bruce Walker wrote:
[if_bridge trouble with] two Intel Ether Express Pro/1000 interfaces.
Previously, I was fiddling with if_bridge bridging in a box (HP VLi8)
with the built-in 3Com i/f (xl0) and an add-in PRO/1000 card (em0).
That worked great. So I have now duplicated that config in a
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>
> David: have you learned anything new?
Only that tcpdump seems to work fine on my bge0. Note that I was bridging a
tap0 and a bge0 not two bge interfaces. I was doing this to work with vde
and qemu to more easily expose a virtualized PC to my network.
The latest vde port is no longer in
Hello, freebsd-net.
Does Automatic VLANS works?
It is was described in
http://people.freebsd.org/~andre/FreeBSD-5.3-Networking.pdf
# ifconfig em0.1 inet 10.90.90.200/24
ifconfig: interface em0.1 does not exist
# uname -r
6.0-STABLE
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Sincerely,
Vitaliy Ovsyannikov
JSC Skala, Krasnoyarsk,
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