It's documented in the comments of the /mnt/kd/rc.conf file.

-Philip


Tod Fitch wrote:
> 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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