> Yes. You overwrite your first ifconfig_bridge0 setting with the second
> one. These are shell variable initializations, not executable statements.
>
> There are various ways to fix the problem. Try this for example:
> replace the second ifconfig_bridge0 line with:
>
> ipv4_addrs_bridge0="10.0.
On 30/01/2011 16:49, Carl Chave wrote:
> Trying to configure a bridge interface with two member interfaces,
> fxp0 and re0. Configuring the interface from scratch manually works
> fine but when I add config entries to rc.conf the two member
> interfaces aren't added at boot. Bridge0 is created it
Trying to configure a bridge interface with two member interfaces,
fxp0 and re0. Configuring the interface from scratch manually works
fine but when I add config entries to rc.conf the two member
interfaces aren't added at boot. Bridge0 is created it just doesn't
have any members. From the seria