Brent Gardner wrote:
> Jim Dancer wrote:
>> Does any one know how to get Bridge = Yes to work in Bearing LEAF.
>>
>> I am using the version 3.1 of the Bearing uClibc and am getting an 
>> error message about a physdev mismatch whenever I set bridge=yes in 
>> Shorewall.
>>
>> I see there is a workaround posted on the shorewall site for this 
>> problem but it seems kind of clumsy and I was just wondering if there 
>> is a way to correct it in LEAF.
>>
>> I am building a simple Wireless Access Point using madwifi drivers 
>> and hostapd and would like to use shorewall to control traffic on the 
>> bridge.
>>
>>
>> Thanks in advance for any help with this issue -
>>
>> Jim D.
>>   
> Are you loading the bridge.lrp package?  I think you also have to load 
> a bridge.o module.  That's how one of my systems is set up, although 
> it's not wireless.
>
> Brent Gardner
>
>
Brent -

Yes, I have the bridge stuff loaded and it works fine as a simple bridge 
for wireless users. The problem is that I want to use Shorewall to 
control traffic on the bridge and it gives the error that I mentioned.

 From what I have been able to find out there are some kernel options 
which have to be set in order to make Shorewall work properly on a 
bridge and it seems that these options are not enabled in LEAF.

Do you have Shorewall working with a Bridge=Yes in the configuration? 
What version of LEAF are you using?

Jim D.


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