I have a linux box which sits in the living room and plays ti^H^Hfreevo. Among other things it also talks to the cable modem via interface eth0, and does NAT transformations for eth1.
Yesterday i was sitting in the living room with my laptop, thinking
about the fact that my wireless access point will only arrive next
week, and then remembered they both the laptop and the linux boxhave
firewire. The plot thickens.
I enabled bridging support in the kernel, and i got to
brctl addbr br0
brctl addif br0 eth1 # LAN interface
brctl addif br0 eth2 # firewire interface
br_add_interface: Invalid argument
I reckon eth1394 is at fault, but I'd like to know what the bridge
code expects from it.
eth1394 on a different subnet works, and I can also manipulate the
routing table in funny ways. I'd like to not do that.
Thanks
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