Re: RPI2 as a Router on a Stick

2018-04-28 Thread Andy Ruhl
On Sat, Apr 28, 2018 at 5:16 PM, Andy Ruhl wrote: > The other option which would have worked fine is if you made one of > the vlans native and just configured one vlan on NetBSD, and put the > other subnet on the "base" interface usmsc0. > > Cisco config would look like this: >

Re: RPI2 as a Router on a Stick

2018-04-28 Thread Andy Ruhl
On Sat, Apr 28, 2018 at 2:28 PM, wrote: > Hi NetBSD Users > > I've been working on a personal project to use a Raspberry Pi2 as a 'router > on a stick' and have documented my progress: https://www.fukr.org.uk/?p=184 > > I've only used NetBSD now and again and would like

RPI2 as a Router on a Stick

2018-04-28 Thread kevr
Hi NetBSD Users I've been working on a personal project to use a Raspberry Pi2 as a 'router on a stick' and have documented my progress: https://www.fukr.org.uk/?p=184 I've only used NetBSD now and again and would like someone to proof-read the page. Would someone 'do the honours' and inform