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Date:      Sun, 29 Jul 2001 03:24:10 +0900 (JST)
From:      Hajimu UMEMOTO <ume@mahoroba.org>
To:        henk@home.cg.nu
Cc:        freebsd-stable@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: Device gif not working anymore?
Message-ID:  <20010729.032410.92501918.ume@mahoroba.org>
In-Reply-To: <MPEPKFEAILKHINDACAIOOEJHCCAA.henk@home.cg.nu>
References:  <MPEPKFEAILKHINDACAIOOEJHCCAA.henk@home.cg.nu>

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>>>>> On Sat, 28 Jul 2001 19:50:32 +0200
>>>>> "Henk Wevers" <henk@home.cg.nu> said:

henk> pseudo-device   gif     4       # IPv6 and IPv4 tunneling

Recentry, gif cloning was MFC'ed.  You don't need number of interfaces
anymore.  Please refer your GENERIC.

henk> I did get the following message.

henk> gifconfig: interface gif0 does not exist
henk> ifconfig: interface gif0 does not exist
henk> route: writing to routing socket: File exists

You need gif creation first like `ifconfig gifN create'.  It is done
automatically by rc.network.  Please see /usr/src/UPDATING.

+20010724:
+       The gif(4) interface has been converted to use cloning
+       rather then allocating a static number of devices a compile
+       time.  If you use gif interfaces and configure them by any
+       method other then setting standard variables in /etc/rc.conf
+       you will need to update your system to create devices with
+       "ifconfig gifX create" before attempting to configure them.
+       
+       See the ifconfig(8) man page and /etc/rc.network for more
+       information.

henk> Real strange gifconfig did work with an world from a few days ago.

Though gifconfig is still there, it is obsoleted by ifconfig.  You can
do `ifconfig gifN tunnel me her'.

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