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On Apr 26, 2012, at 8:02 AM, Jan Ceuleers <[email protected]> wrote:

> Lars Noodén wrote:
>> I've bridged vr0 - vr3 and they show up in the bridge.  I've assigned an
>> IP number to vr0 and serve DHCP to that ip range.  If I connect to vr0,
>> I can get an address via DHCP.  If I connect to the other ports, then I
>> cannot.   If I understand correctly, connections from vr1 - vr3 will be
>> bridged to vr0 and will get DHCP from vr0 via the bridge, but that is
>> not happening.
> 
> I'm a Linux guy and know nothing about *BSD.
> 
> With Linux you need to assign the IP address to the bridge itself, 
> rather than to any of the interfaces that are part of it. Also the DHCP 
> server needs to be bound to the bridge.
> 
> HTH, Jan
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