Hi,

right, tried before, even with aliases (br0:0 etc). All works well, thanks
again to Lennert and Bart for his ebtables patches. The third way for this
one boy is to add one other ethernet card to the box on the "aliased" side.
After he will have two connections from the same box to the network, but the
configuration will be working without need of firewall rules for filtering
from and to where the aliases must go.

Robi

> You can't bridge ip aliases, as they aren't really interfaces.  What you
> _can_ do (warning: untested mumbling ahead) is just bridge eth0 and eth1
> together, assign the 192.168.8.1 as an extra address to br0 (note that IP
> alias devices are deprecated, instead use something like
> "ip addr add 192.168.8.1/24 brd + dev br0"), and with appropriate firewall
> rules make sure that no 192.168.8.0/24 packet is ever bridged to eth0.
This
> is 'logically' how things already are right now.  For this you need the
> bridge-nf patch, and having ebtables for filtering on other protocols
> would be useful too, I guess.


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