I do not understand much about bridges, so I am surprised that you would assign the same subnet 192.168.1.x on the eth1 adapters on both bridges.
I do not know how this could work so please someone enlighten me.
How could you prevent address collisions ths way?
Erich
At 09:02 24.06.2003 +0200, you wrote:
Hi, how everybody is doing?:
I am having some problems trying to set a vlan with the Bering rc4 distribution. I going to explain what I did it and how, to see if anyone can find the problem or the mistake, because I think I am following the documentation pretty good.
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