You should be able to configure one of the bridged interfaces to have an IP in order for you to SSH into the box.
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq6.html#Bridge On 6/26/06, Matt Singerman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I believe the server was configured as a bridge - bridgename.bridge0 exists, and contains: add dc0 add dc1 up It was running for a good 300 days or so. It was set up and configured by my predecessor, and I am not completely sure on all of its configurations. On 6/26/06, Peter Blair <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > That sorta makes sense if your firewall was working as a bridge, but I > don't think that you mentioned anything about a bridgename.bridge0. > > Was/Is your machine acting as a nat-style firewall? If so, then > you'll have to assign it some IPs. > > How long was it running since its last reboot? Were the IP settings > done manually via the console but never reflected in the > /etc/hotname.dc* files? > > On 6/26/06, Matt Singerman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > /etc/hostname.dc0 and .dc1 both just contain "up" and haven't been > > modified since 2003. > > > > Shouldn't there be an inet entry with the IP addresses for each of the > > cards listed? What happened to them?