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 4/26/12 6:02 PM, Jan Ceuleers wrote:
[snip]

>  With Linux you need to assign the IP address to the bridge itself,
>    rather than to any of the interfaces that are part of it. Also
>  the DHCP server needs to be bound to the bridge.
Yes.  That's what I did before on Debian Wheezy.  The way for OpenBSD
turns out to be to assign an IP number to one bridged interface.  It
is accessible to the others then via the bridge.

On 4/26/12 6:09 PM, Greg Troxel wrote:

>  I wonder if the issue is that dhcp is implemented by bpf, and bpf
>  raw frames are not bridged.
That seems to be the problem.  If I connect to the ethernet port with
the ip number and dhcpd, then I can move the cable over to one of the
bridged ports and it works fine.

On 4/26/12 6:12 PM, Bryan Irvine wrote:

>  You really should be posting this tom...@openbsd.org
I'll do that.

Thanks.
/Lars
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