Le 20/03/2011 20:23, Braiam Peguero a écrit : > but you have to remember “Don't set the IP address, and > don't let the startup scripts run DHCP on the Ethernet interfaces > either. The IP address needs to be set after the bridge has been > configured.” Maybe because that the bridge isn’t working right for > you.
Yes, I find Linux bridging very confusing because it still lets you configure the real, bridged interfaces, whereas these interfaces do not "exist" any more at the IP level; they have been subsumed by the top level bridge network interface of the bridge. You need to make sure NetworkManager manages the top-level bridge interface only and ignores the bridged interfaces. The alternative is to forget about bridging and use the "connection sharing" feature of NetworkManager (IPv4 NAT). It is less flexible but should be much easier to configure. _______________________________________________ networkmanager-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/networkmanager-list
