Can linux act as a bridge on an ethernet network? Seems that
it should be fairly simple to do but I couldn't find any
software for it.
Thanks,
Tim
Can linux act as a bridge on an ethernet network? Seems that
it should be fairly simple to do but I couldn't find any
software for it.
Thanks,
Tim
last time I looked, it was a 'configure' option for the kernel.
Have you tried 1.3.8x series (and higher) yet?
: Can linux act as a bridge on an ethernet network? Seems that
: it should be fairly simple to do but I couldn't find any
: software for it.
: Thanks,
: Tim
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Bryan Levin
LINUX: the choice of a GNU generation
What are the options for the brcfg program?? There doesn't seem to be
any documentation on it. More specifically, I have three ethernet cards,
two of which I want to bridge, but not the third. How do I disable
bridging on the third?
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Ed Schlunder
URL: http://earthvision.asu.edu/~edward/
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