I run OpenVPN on a pair of carped up gateways .... What are you trying to achieve with this very odd sounding config. There may be a more straightforward way to get there.
Adam Wysocki wrote:
Hi, I have an OpenVPN server running on OpenBSD. I use tunX interface in tap mode (as far as I know, it's the OpenBSD equivalent of tapX interface from Linux, so it should be bridgeable): dev tun1 dev-type tap No IP is assigned to this interface, because I want to bridge two OpenVPN interfaces and one Ethernet interface and assign IP address directly to a bridge. OpenVPN is running and ifconfig looks like that: tun1: flags=8051<UP,POINTOPOINT,RUNNING,MULTICAST> mtu 1500 priority: 0 groups: tun status: active However: gof@bsd:~$ sudo ifconfig bridge0 create gof@bsd:~$ sudo ifconfig bridge0 add tun1 ifconfig: bridge0: tun1: Invalid argument Bridge ifconfig: bridge0: flags=0<> groups: bridge priority 32768 hellotime 2 fwddelay 15 maxage 20 holdcnt 6 proto rstp Can I do something to solve it?
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