*** From dhcp-server -- To unsubscribe, see the end of this message. ***

>Hm.  I would argue that this is incorrect behaviour on the part of the
>Linux kernel.  Either the kernel should bridge all packets, or none.
>It shouldn't be possible to transmit a packet on one half of a bridged
>network, and the Linux kernel needs to ensure that this is the case.

Eh?  I haven't used linux for bridging, but the entire point behind
bridging is that a bridge DOESN'T indiscriminately pass packets.

-Dave


------------------------------------------------------------------------------
To unsubscribe from this list, please visit http://www.fugue.com/dhcp/lists
If you are without web access, or if you are having trouble with the web page,
please send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]   Please try to use the web
page first - it will take a long time for your request to be processed by hand.

Archives for this mailing list are available at 
http://www.webnology.com/list-archives/dhcp/dhcp-server

------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Reply via email to