the 'all' mode on one2many maybe?

         Doc

At 14:58 15-1-2002 -0800, you wrote:
>ok..
>I'll see if I can come up with a way to hook multiple netgraph nodes to an
>ethernet node...
>(but since my daughter was born yesterday I'm a little deistracted at the
>moment :-)
>
>julian
>
>
>On Tue, 15 Jan 2002, Bjoern Fischer wrote:
>
> > Hello Julian,
> >
> > > What happens if you use netgraph bridging?
> > > (/usr/share/examples/netgraph)
> >
> > I knew that you would advertise this ;-)
> >
> > Ok, since I'm already using netgraph for pppoe on the same machine,
> > I tried netgraph bridging at first. But with netgraph bridging it
> > was even worse: Not even the clients on the vr0 segment could reach
> > the server via broadcast (192.168.43.255). All our production
> > workstations are on this segment. All of them are diskless clients
> > using DHCP, amd with NIS maps, NIS for user DBs; so that broadcast
> > feature was heavily needed.
> >
> > With Luigi's bridging code at least the vr0 segment was working
> > normally. Only the broadcast problem on the ed1 segment. I could
> > live with that up till now.
> >
> > -Björn
> >
> >
>
>
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