Thanks for the reply.

Ortwin Glück wrote:
> Jerome BENOIT wrote:
>> Hello List,
>>
>> on my 2core (black) macbook, I would like to bridge
>> eth0 and ath0: what is the best way to do so ?
> 
> Jerome,
> 
> You want to route IP between eth0 and ath0?

I want to set a bridge (see man brctl) which combines both eth0 and ath0,
in order to have only one IP (and not two) when both can be plugged.

 I don't think that's a Mac 
> specific problem.

Indeed, but as the hardware is involved and that there no yet ready
package to do so, I though that may be there was a specific answer,
in particular one with ath0.


 Just enable routing in sysconfig and setup routes. If 
> necessary setup NAT/Masquerading with iptables. There is lots of docu on 
> that on the internet.

May be this is a good alternative: I will google.

Jerome

> 
> Ortwin
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