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--- Comment #10
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--- Comment #9 from Dag-Erling Smørgrav ---
There is another issue as well: adding an interface to a group has no effect
until the pf ruleset is reloaded. I'm not sure if removing an interface from a
group works as intended.
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--- Comment #8 from Mark Felder ---
The problem I fixed was that "groups" were hidden from ifconfig(8) output.
The outstanding issue is that when pf was ported to FreeBSD we never made
automatic group membership work. As originally stated
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--- Comment #5 from Mark Felder ---
(In reply to Mark Linimon from comment #4)
The groups are exposed by default with ifconfig, but automatic group membership
functionality is missing in FreeBSD. I lost track of this after my research
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Mark Linimon changed:
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--- Comment #3 from commit-h...@freebsd.org ---
A commit references this bug:
Author: feld
Date: Wed Nov 19 13:57:40 UTC 2014
New revision: 274710
URL: https://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/base/274710
Log:
Expose groups by default in ifc
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--- Comment #2 from Mark Felder ---
I've figured out the missing "groups:" data from ifconfig's output. It's hidden
behind the poorly documented -v flag.
Things -v shows:
- lots of detailed 802.11 stuff
- LAGG: lag id, state, peer format
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--- Comment #1 from Mark Felder ---
>From my not-so-scientific research I see that FreeBSD and OpenBSD have an
identical getifgroups() except OpenBSD has a free at the end that perhaps we
might want to cherry pick:
free(ifgr.ifgr_group
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