Date: Thu, 14 Dec 2006 13:07:43 +0000 From: Chris <phatfish@gmail.com> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Newbie on tunnelling Message-ID: <718eeb340612140507j59dd84bbxc5436e4021fc66d7@mail.gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <20061213172609.GB36107@ns2.wananchi.com> References: <20061213141914.GR46624@ns2.wananchi.com> <718eeb340612130748p4a96f640qa3a9693f3e8ad4f7@mail.gmail.com> <20061213172609.GB36107@ns2.wananchi.com>
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The interface configuration looks correct, similar to how i have created a bridge on my box at startup. Ive never needed to setup any routes at startup myself; but adding a single route as you need cant be too hard... sorry i cant be of more help. Sometimes man pages assume knowledge beyond a beginner (at least ive found that). But a web search will usually get you the answer quicker than waiting for someone to give it to you :) On 13/12/06, Odhiambo Washington <wash@wananchi.com> wrote: > So, if I compiled kernel with "device gre" (FreeBSD 5.5 here, sorry) > then there is no need to load the module via loader.conf, yes? > > So in rc.conf. would the following suffice (for hq-office)? > > cloned_interfaces="gre0" > ifconfig_gre0="inet 10.0.0.1 10.0.0.2 tunnel 62.8.68.94 62.8.82.142 up" > > How about the static route portions? It's still not clear to me how to > take care of them in rc.conf. >
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