Re: [pfSense Support] Fw: About bridge network interface and rc.conf

2009-03-18 Thread

Thank you very much

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Did you not see my previous reply?  Here:
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.security.firewalls.pfsense.support/16723/focus=16726

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Re: [pfSense Support] Fw: About bridge network interface and rc.conf

2009-03-18 Thread Chris Buechler
Did you not see my previous reply?  Here:
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[pfSense Support] Fw: About bridge network interface and rc.conf

2009-03-18 Thread



> To Pfsense project teams
>
>




>I don't know it is a bug or not. First, I use your product and I =
> have 4 LAN cards then
> I want to bridge LAN interface with WAN interface and want to bridge =
> OPT1 With OPT2 in webGUI
> but.
>
>
>When I typed "ifconfig" I have bridge0 interface with 4 members (I =
> think I should have bridge0 with 2 interfaces and bridge1 with the other =
> 2 interfaces)=20
> then I fixd this problem by manual create bridge0 and bridge and manual =
> add member by myself
>
>
>And I have 1 question. Pfsense hasn't  rc.conf,right? then tell me =
> please if there're some ways  to start services automatically
>
>
> PS. So sorry I think my English is very bad ^_^
>
> Thank you very much
> Best regards
>
> Rakthum(From Thailand)