Re: ipv4 routing from bhyve

2015-01-11 Thread Jason Cox
I am in no way an expert on bhyve (have not used it) so I am going to look at this from a pure network standpoint. A bridge is a layer 2 connection and is used to bridge two separate networks over layer 2. That means they share the same IP subnet, but have no other means of connecting together phy

Re: ipv4 routing from bhyve

2015-01-11 Thread Willem Jan Withagen
On 11-1-2015 22:32, williamecow...@hush.ai wrote: > Hello, I hope I can have some assistance. > > I am trying to get networking via wlan0 but without NAT or bridging (doesn't > work on wifi unless WDS). > > say my my main network is 10.10.2.0/24, gateway/internet is 10.10.2.1, my ip > is 10.10.

ipv4 routing from bhyve

2015-01-11 Thread williamecowell
Hello, I hope I can have some assistance. I am trying to get networking via wlan0 but without NAT or bridging (doesn't work on wifi unless WDS). say my my main network is 10.10.2.0/24, gateway/internet is 10.10.2.1, my ip is 10.10.2.252. I started to config my bhyve network on 172.16.32.0/24