Hey, what you are doing wrong is much more simple than you expect.

> # ./kipfw em1 em2 > & /tmp/kipfw.log &
> [1] 66583

Just run ./kipfw netmap:em1 netmap:em2 and this will probably work.

Please remember to redirect kipfw output to somewhere you are not reading only 
*after* you are sure the output is showing errors. If you could read the output 
you would probably get something like “error opening em0” or something like 
that coming netmap.

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