Is there a place where this type of thing is documented? I sure don't recall reading anything about how to bridge interfaces on the Astlinux or Arno firewall that I have read.

Thanks
--Tod

On Mar 15, 2009, at 11:07 AM, Philip A. Prindeville wrote:

BRIDGE1="eth1 eth3"
INTIF="br1"


(You can also use BRIDGE0 and br0, but I prefer to reserve br0 for
debugging WAN traffic...)


David Kerr wrote:
I have a Alix 2c3 with three ethernet ports.. .eth0, eth1, eth2.  I
have eth0 setup as the WAN port connected to cable modem, and eth1 as
the LAN port.

Is it possible to configure eth2 such that it is just like having a
ethernet switch... in other words eth1 and eth2 are on the same
subnet, both have, for example, 192.168.1.1 as their address, and any
computers connected to either port could communicate with any other
computer on the other port... plus of course, NAT through to the WAN
on eth0.

Thanks,
David


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