From: Niki Denev [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Darren Pilgrim wrote:
> > There are some conditions to the task given by the subject:
> > 
> > 1: The interface must be present at boot.
> > 2: Use of /etc/rc.d scripts to start and stop the interface
> > is desirable.
> > 
> > The first condition poses no problem, just don't include the
> > relevant ifconfig_ifn line in /etc/rc.conf and the interface won't
> > be configured. But rc.d/dhclient and rc.d/netif won't work without
> > an ifconfig line for the interface.
> > 
> > Adding the ifconfig line and then listing every interface but the
> > one I want configured in network_interfaces does prevent it from
> > being configured at boot while having an ifconfig line in rc.conf,
> > but if I try to use rc.d/netif to start the interface, rc.d/netif
> > does nothing because it tests the interface against the contents
> > of network_interfaces and cloned_interfaces, so the interface I
> > left out will be excluded.
> > 
> > Have I overlooked an option somewhere?
> 
> What happens if you configure the interface in 'down' state, like :
> 
> ifconfig_fxp0="inet 192.168.0.10 netmask 0xffffff00 down"

Then rc.d/dhclient won't work.  The "DHCP" keyword must be present in
the ifconfig line in order for dhcpif to test true.  A similar logic is
in place for wpaif based on the "WPA" keyword.

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