Claudio Jeker wrote on 05/12/09 10:32:
Update to -current since this got fixed at h2k9 by Theo and myself.
Bridge did a terrible job when forwarding traffic to other ports which
resulted in most bpf listeners not seeing parts of the traffic.
Ok. thanks Claudio.
A pity it does not make 4.6.
I have setup a bridge following the faq
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq6.html#Bridge
(no filtering)
$ cat /etc/bridgename.bridge0
add sis0
add sis2
up
$ cat /etc/hostname.sis0
192.168.x.x 255.255.255.0 192.168.1.255 description LAN
$ cat /etc/hostname.sis2
up
$ brconfig bridge0
bridge0:
On Sat, Dec 05, 2009 at 10:00:23AM +0100, jul wrote:
I have setup a bridge following the faq
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq6.html#Bridge
(no filtering)
$ cat /etc/bridgename.bridge0
add sis0
add sis2
up
$ cat /etc/hostname.sis0
192.168.x.x 255.255.255.0 192.168.1.255 description LAN
$
Hi Friends,
I am new to openBSD.
I have a problem with dhcpd.
Whenever I delete dhcpd.leases and again create it via touch command then it
does not create the list of clients that are assigned the dynamic IP's.
I have tried all sort of combinations like rebooting the server which is
openBSD in my
Rahul Sharma([EMAIL PROTECTED]) on 2006.07.04 16:49:24 +:
Whenever I delete dhcpd.leases and again create it via touch command then it
Why are you deleting it?
Read http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1531.txt
Read dhcpd.leases (5) to understand what that file does and how dhcpd hands
out
On 2006/07/04 16:49, Rahul Sharma wrote:
Whenever I delete dhcpd.leases and again create it via touch command then it
does not create the list of clients that are assigned the dynamic IP's.
The manual tells you exactly when this is written:
Before dhcpd grants a lease to a host, it records
Rahul Sharma wrote:
Hi Friends,
I am new to openBSD.
I have a problem with dhcpd.
Whenever I delete dhcpd.leases and again create it via touch command then
it
does not create the list of clients that are assigned the dynamic IP's.
I have tried all sort of combinations like rebooting
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