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Date:      Wed, 11 Apr 2001 06:56:32 -0700
From:      Michael O'Henly <michael@tenzo.com>
To:        freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: Naming ethernet NICs
Message-ID:  <01041106563200.03731@pravda.tenzo.net>
In-Reply-To: <009701c0c288$cfc4dce0$0508a8c0@lofi.dyndns.org>
References:  <000e01c0c24a$9c9edfc0$1401a8c0@tedm.placo.com> <009701c0c288$cfc4dce0$0508a8c0@lofi.dyndns.org>

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On Wednesday 11 April 2001 06:10, Michael Nottebrock wrote:

[...]

> One disadvantage of the BSD-type naming convention is that one does
> end up putting rl0's, ed0's and the like into config-files or batches,
> which have to be changed if the hardware changes, for example a
> '/usr/local/sbin/dhcpd dc0' in /etc/rc.local or a 'set device
> PPPoE:rl0' in /etc/ppp/ppp.conf, or (the most annoying) if you happen
> to have lots of 'via <interface>' statements in your ipfw ruleset.

Yes, this is what I meant. The reason I raised the questions is that I'm 
configuring a simple firewall for my home network and so far I've "hardcoded" 
NIC names in three or four different places. Presumably if I ever replaced a 
NIC with a different type/driver, I'd have to rediscover all the places I'd 
used the old name.

M.

-- 
Michael O'Henly
TENZO Design

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