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Date:      Thu, 13 Nov 2014 15:06:57 +0000
From:      krad <kraduk@gmail.com>
To:        Jon Radel <jon@radel.com>
Cc:        FreeBSD Questions <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Re: Static routing
Message-ID:  <CALfReyehG3LSNNT7kTU489Gp8JLJ9%2BLB_CWm9uRaJ_yEiF_V8w@mail.gmail.com>
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would you be trying to build a transparent L2 firewall/bridge by any
chance? If so its nothing to do with routing as its all at layer2. Im not
sure if the docs are uptodate but start here

https://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/filtering-bridges/arti=
cle.html



On 11 November 2014 21:36, Jon Radel <jon@radel.com> wrote:

> On 11/11/14, 4:05 PM, "Dante F. B. Col=C3=B2" wrote:
>
>>
>> Sorry, i forgot to mention ,the Cisco router has the ip
>> 189.92.72.9/255.255.255.248, there is no bridgie configured on the
>> Linux  (Debian 5 and 6 kernel 2.6) machine  ,i just setup these static
>> routes to do that but i really don't know how the Linux TCP stack handle
>> this, anyway thanks for your reply,  i'm gonna try the bridge on freebsd
>> and openbsd.
>>
>>  No bridge on Linux.   Hmmmmm.....   You sure you aren't doing something
> like this:  http://www.sjdjweis.com/linux/bridging/  If nothing else the
> network diagram looks a whole lot like yours.....
>
> --Jon Radel
> jon@radel.com
>
>



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