Bengt Ahlgren wrote:
> Is there a standard "rc.conf" way to configure 8021x authentication on
> wired ethernet?
looks like it's to be something like: ifconfig_em0="WPA"
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Eugene Grosbein wrote:
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> You should try forcing lagg to use MAC of wireless card instead of fabricated
> one:
> ifconfig lagg0 ether $(ifconfig wlan0 | awk '/hwaddr/ {print $2}')
>
as I wrote in previous message, it works *only* when interface i
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Andrey V. Elsukov wrote:
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> It will work, if you will change ethernet's MAC address to one, what
> wlan interface have.
>
yes, for me it works *only* if the interface is in promiscious mode,
just have checked
BUT! what finally helped me is this:
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Andrey V. Elsukov wrote:
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> It will work, if you will change ethernet's MAC address to one, what
> wlan interface have.
>
in my previous attempts it was working this way *only* when interface
was in promiscious mode
but I'll try it again, thanks
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hi,
while having no any problem with separate (lagg less) mode, when I use
ether or wlan without aggregating, I am still experiencing severe problem
with ether <-> wlan failover
after upgrade to 11.1 I decided to give another try to the handbook Exam
thanks for quick reply
J.R. Oldroyd wrote:
> There is a work-around. Configure the re interface with the MAC
> address of the wlan instead of the other way around.
I done it and here is what happens:
1. I boot notebook with wire *not* plugged in,
wlan is up, associated and authed, network i
thanks for quick reply
J.R. Oldroyd wrote:
> There is a work-around. Configure the re interface with the MAC
> address of the wlan instead of the other way around.
I done it and here is what happens:
1. I boot notebook with wire *not* plugged in
wlan is up, associated and authed, network is
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hi,
please advise
after moving to 11.0-RELEASE from 11-CURRENT (which was succefully used
more than year) I faced trouble I'm stumbled upon ...
I'm using lagg(4) in failover to set up roaming between wired and
wireless networks, just as manual descr
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hi,
is there any advantage of using vlanXXX vs ifXX.YY notation?
I mean
> ifconfig em0
vlan777: flags=8843 metric 0 mtu 1500
ether 00:1b:b9:8b:ca:33
...
vlan: 777 parent interface: em0
vs
em0.555: flags=8843 metric 0 mtu 1500
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hi,
may somebody help with the subject, please?
is there way to bind tun device which ppp creates/uses to the definite
one, let's say tun0 ? to avoid interface appointment change (in case I
need binding WAN on tunN)
for example OpenVPN allows to set
Hi,
here is my situation, much like the issue
On 06.03.2013 12:26, YongHyeon PYUN wrote:
> If you were using latest stable/8, the result would be same on
> CURRENT.
I use FreeBSD 9.1-RELEASE #0 r243825: amd65 + ZFS
on HP ProLiant DL360e Gen8
the box has two 4 headed cards igb(4) I350 and bge(4
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