I use aliases of the bridge device instead.

So instead of eth0:0, eth0:1, I have br0:0, br0:1, etc. Works fine for me. I have a startup script that sets up the interfaces and starts OpenVPN.

It starts the bridge between eth0 and tap0, then adds aliases to the new br0 interface.

Works fine for me on a bunch of boxes.

Andy.

On 14 Jul 2009, at 08:39, Emrah wrote:

Hello Dev guys,

Any idea here about my issue?

Best regards,
Emrah


I am trying to use OpenVPN in bridge mode on a box that has multiple IP
aliases. eth0, eth0:0, eth0:1 and so on.
My questions are:
* What are the interfaces I am supposed to bridge? Only eth0 or
additional stuff?
* Once eth0 and tap0 become br0, how do I listen to my IP addresses like
I used to do with eth0:x?

For instance, when I bridge eth0 and I boot a virtual server that is
supposed to listen on eth0:0, my ifconfig shows br0 with the main IP and
eth0 with the alias IP address. Both are reachable but users are not
bridged anymore.


Your help will be greately appreciated. I'm stuck!

Cheers,
Emrah

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