Re: [Soekris] Bridging OpenBSD

2012-04-28 Thread Paul Lavender
I know the purists are grumbling that this is for other forums but it is more interesting than flame wars about capacitors on the pcb :) Debian Wheezy? I thought the Debian kernels did not have bridging. But perhaps that has changed recently, or perhaps you roll your own kernel. Paul PaulOn

Re: [Soekris] Bridging OpenBSD

2012-04-28 Thread The Fungi
On 2012-04-28 13:57:08 +0100 (+0100), Paul Lavender wrote: Debian Wheezy? I thought the Debian kernels did not have bridging. But perhaps that has changed recently, or perhaps you roll your own kernel. fungi@azathoth:~$ cat /etc/debian_version 6.0.2 fungi@azathoth:~$ uname -a Linux

Re: [Soekris] Bridging OpenBSD - Debian

2012-04-28 Thread Lars Noodén
On 4/28/12 3:57 PM, Paul Lavender wrote: I know the purists are grumbling that this is for other forums but it is more interesting than flame wars about capacitors on the pcb :) Debian Wheezy? I thought the Debian kernels did not have bridging. But perhaps that has changed recently, or

Re: [Soekris] Bridging OpenBSD

2012-04-28 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2012-04-26, Greg Troxel g...@work.lexort.com wrote: I wonder if the issue is that dhcp is implemented by bpf, and bpf raw frames are not bridged. Yes, exactly. You would need to specify the list of network adapters in dhcpd_flags in /etc/rc.conf.local, then /etc/rc.d/dhcpd restart.

Re: [Soekris] Bridging OpenBSD

2012-04-28 Thread Malcolm Herbert
On Sat, Apr 28, 2012 at 08:05:27PM +, Stuart Henderson wrote: |On 2012-04-26, Greg Troxel g...@work.lexort.com wrote: | I wonder if the issue is that dhcp is implemented by bpf, and bpf raw | frames are not bridged. | |Yes, exactly. You would need to specify the list of network adapters |in