http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=hostname.if&sektion=5

Check the command line section
Le 20 janv. 2012 09:36, "Hendrickson, Kenneth" <khend...@harris.com> a
icrit :

> +--------------+
> |   Firewall   |
> |              |     .33    .34    .35    .97
> | vr0    dhcpd |      |      |      |      |      Wired Network
> | 172.24.10.21 |------+------+------+------+----- 172.24.10/24
> |              |
> |              |       +-----------------+
> | vr1          |       | Wireless Router |
> | 172.24.20.1  |-------| 172.24.20.2     |        Wireless Network
> |              |       |     192.168.2.1 |------- 192.168.2/24
> |              |       |           dhcpd |
> |              |       +-----------------+
> | vr2          |
> | 172.24.30.1  |--------------------------------- Future Use
> |              |
> |              |       +-----------------+
> | vr3 dhclient |-------|   Cable Modem   |------- Internet Cloud
> +--------------+       +-----------------+
>
> Problem.  I need to manually do:
>        route add -inet 192.168.2.0/24 172.24.20.2
>
> How do I get this done automagically at boot time?
> What man pages do I need to (re-)read?
>
> Thanks,
> Ken

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