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On Thu, 29 Apr 1999, Leslie Mikesell wrote:

> According to Jeroen Massar:
> > 
> > In other words, linux is currently a combo between a switch and a bridge,
> > and it needs to have a virtual ethernet device, where you do the rest of
> > the operations (ifconfig etc)... this needs to be fixed.. (IMHO again)
> 
> The problem seems to be trying to do two different things with the
> same interface, though.  A brute-force solution should work.  Either
> bridge on a different box (that doesn't need a route to one of
> the branches) or add another ethernet card for your TCP interface
> and take the IP addresses off of the cards used for bridging. 
Yep... only problem is the box only has two ISA slots left and
I don't want any ISA cards in due to the fact that is brings the
system to a grinding halt caused by the network traffic.
And it is a fault in the implementation of the kernel... this
is a real M$ solution... add hardware to fix the software...

Greets,
  Jeroen

> 
>   Les Mikesell
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