I'm trying to isolate my plan9 network from the other things running in my house. I have two ports in the back of my cpu/auth box, which I am going to use as the bridge as well, and a network switch. The switch is connected to the port on my cpu/auth box that should serve the 192.168.0.0 subnet; the other port goes to my household router on 192.168.1.0 .
Things *almost* work. In an attempt not to mess my world too much, I'm setting up my plan9 network on ether1, bound into /net.alt. From there I successfully serve DHCP to hosts that are connected to my switch by running this: bind -b '#l1' /net.alt bind -b '#I1' /net.alt ip/ipconfig -x /net.alt ether /net.alt/ether1 add 192.168.0.2 255.255.255.0 ndb/cs -x /net.alt -f /lib/ndb/local ip/dhcpd -x /net.alt 192.168.0.32 16 But tftp is escaping me. When running tftpd I get: fluxcpu% ip/tftpd -x /net.alt ip/tftpd: announcing on /net.alt/udp!*!tftp: announce opening /net.alt/udp/clone: file does not exist: '/net.alt/udp' But /net.alt/udp is clearly there: fluxcpu% ls /net.alt/udp /net.alt/udp/0 /net.alt/udp/1 /net.alt/udp/2 /net.alt/udp/clone /net.alt/udp/stats Any pointers? Thanks, Paul ------------------------------------------ 9fans: 9fans Permalink: https://9fans.topicbox.com/groups/9fans/Tb7d0bba710659dc0-M262362461b0c96d257b4caea Delivery options: https://9fans.topicbox.com/groups/9fans/subscription
