Assume you want to bridge eth0 and eth1:

There is no need to set them in promiscious mode and/or bride
with br0. Just run "parprouted eth0 and eth1". Use the "-d"
switch to see debugging.

Both interfaces should have an IP address. You can use the same
IP address. Another requirement is existance of correct default
route.

Also, the routes are installed using "/sbin/ip" command (yep, 
I'll fix it sometimes). So you should have /sbin/ip installed on 
your system.

If you still have problems, post the debug log from "-d" and I'll 
try to see what's going on.

Mike Hahn wrote about "Re: [Re: [leaf-user] Leaf wired<->wireless bridging.  Is it 
possible?]":

> Vladimir,
> 
> After compiling and running parprouted for the Bering leaf that I have been
> struggling with, I have found that I really don't understand the proper usage
> of the daemon.
> 
> Could you elaborate on the proper configuration of the interfaces for
> parprouted to do its work?  Perhaps a sample interfaces definition file.
> 
> Also, could you provide some info on any special configuration that is
> required on hosts on either side of the parprouted' bridge?
> 
> What I have tried:
> 1. Briding via bridge.o and running parprouted on br0
> 2. Setting IPs on both interfaces and running parprouted on eth0 and eth1
> 3. Briding via bridge.o and running parprouted on eth0 and eth1
> 4. Setting eth0 and eth1 promiscuous and running parprouted on eth0 and eth1
> 
> I've read the manpage, but apparently can't glean the true requirements for
> making it work.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Mike

-- 
Best Regards,
Vladimir
Systems Engineer (RHCE)


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