I originally wrote:
I've got a bridge(4) issue on a BSD 5.2.1 box. The bridging box has
three ethernet interfaces, two bridged together in a single cluster,
and one connected to the internet. The box acts as a bridge for the
two network segments, and as a router to the Internet (it's the
defa
I asked:
I've got a bridge(4) issue on a BSD 5.2.1 box. The bridging box has
three ethernet interfaces, two bridged together in a single cluster,
and one connected to the internet. The box acts as a bridge for the
two network segments, and as a router to the Internet (it's the
default gateway
På Thu, 12 Feb 2004 03:56:56 -0700 (MST), skrev Aaron D. Gifford
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
PROBLEM SUMMARY:
I've got a bridge(4) issue on a BSD 5.2.1 box. The bridging box has
three ethernet interfaces, two bridged together in a single cluster, and
one connected to the internet. T
PROBLEM SUMMARY:
I've got a bridge(4) issue on a BSD 5.2.1 box. The bridging box has three ethernet
interfaces, two bridged together in a single cluster, and one connected to the
internet. The box acts as a bridge for the two network segments, and as a router to
the Internet