Hi

On Sat, Nov 08, 2014 at 05:57:41PM -0500, Gary Dale wrote:
> For some reason my network card bridging has failed after working
> properly for many years.
> 
> My /etc/network/interfaces is:
> 
> auto lo
> iface lo inet loopback
> iface eth0 inet manual
> auto br0
> iface br0 inet static
>         address 192.168.1.14
>         netmask 255.255.255.0
>         broadcast 192.168.1.255
>         gateway 192.168.1.1
>         bridge_ports eth0
>         bridge_stp off
>         bridge_fd 0
>         bridge_maxwait 0
> 
> From a fresh boot, I get nothing running. If I bring up br0
> (ifconfig br0 up), it comes up with 192.168.122.1 whether I do it
> with eth0 up or down. Bringing up eth0 seems to produce the correct
> results - a network interface with no IP, same as it always did.
> 
> Bringing up br0 with the 192.168.1.14 address leaves me with a
> machine that can't connect or be connected to. However, if I drop
> br0 and bring up eth0 with the address, things work, apart from the
> lack of a gateway.
> 
> I can manually add a default gateway to the route. While this works,
> running the route command takes a long time to come back with the
> results. However my computer now connects and can be connected to.

Hm.. I don't see "auto eth0" anywhere....

-- 
Karl E. Jorgensen


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