Does freebsd support virtual interfaces? (i.e. a network interface not
associated with a hardware interface).
My system is running 4.7 release with only a dialup ppp POTS connection,
which is a bit limiting if you want to learn about networking. Ideally
I would like to set up a private network
Jeff Penn wrote:
The html documentation supplied with apache2 appears to require the
server to be running for browsing (many of the links appear broken).
why not bind it to the loopback and browse it there (assuming its
the machine you're sitting in front of)?
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Paul Beard: seeking
For testing purposes, I have used the gif interface several times. I
know man(8) gif states it is a tunnelling interface, but from stations
on the network, the interface can be seen all the same. (I normally use
the gif interface for simulating several interfaces for IPFW configuration).
From: Jeff Penn [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Does freebsd support virtual interfaces? (i.e. a network interface not
associated with a hardware interface).
Yup.
My system is running 4.7 release with only a dialup ppp POTS connection,
which is a bit limiting if you want to learn about networking. Ideally