Re: Creating bridge problem

2007-09-18 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2007/09/18 11:33, Julian Leyh wrote: On 03:38 Sat 15 Sep , Jake Conk wrote: ifconfig bridge0 add fxp1 it's brconfig, not ifconfig. well spotted. On 2007/09/17 19:03, Jake Conk wrote: And it just hangs pretty much forever until i Ctrl-C it... If I put in my

Re: Creating bridge problem

2007-09-18 Thread Julian Leyh
On 03:38 Sat 15 Sep , Jake Conk wrote: ifconfig bridge0 add fxp1 it's brconfig, not ifconfig.

Re: Creating bridge problem

2007-09-17 Thread Jake Conk
The nic I'm trying to bind to (fxp1) DOES work in non bridge mode, I can ping machines through fxp1 so I know I don't have a problem with that card. Here is my dmesg. OpenBSD 4.1 (GENERIC.RAID) #0: Thu Sep 13 18:41:29 PDT 2007 [EMAIL

Re: Creating bridge problem

2007-09-17 Thread Jake Conk
Yes fxp1 has been up'ed with ifconfig and I've ping'ed other machines with it so it is working just can't figure out why bridge0 doesn't want to bind to it, fxp0, or any device. On 9/15/07, Jeff Quast [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 9/15/07, Jake Conk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello, For some

Creating bridge problem

2007-09-15 Thread Jake Conk
Hello, For some reason when I try to add my bridge interface to one of my cards it just hangs. My commands are: ifconfig bridge0 create ifconfig bridge0 add fxp1 And it just hangs pretty much forever until i Ctrl-C it... If I put in my /etc/hostname.bridge0 file... add fxp1 up ...then on my

Re: Creating bridge problem

2007-09-15 Thread Nick Holland
Jake Conk wrote: Hello, For some reason when I try to add my bridge interface to one of my cards it just hangs. My commands are: ifconfig bridge0 create ifconfig bridge0 add fxp1 And it just hangs pretty much forever until i Ctrl-C it... If I put in my /etc/hostname.bridge0 file...