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On 2/9/2013 5:57 PM, Fbsd8 wrote:
> Has any one been able to get RELEASE 9.1 to enable jail vnet without
> having to use epair?

Yes, you can use vnet-enabled jails with several types of interfaces.
Physical ones like em0 etc, virtual ones like vlan0 etc, netgraph
ethernet-like interfaces like ngeth etc and if_epair interfaces.
What all these have in common is that they all are ethernet-like.

You don't mention what kind of use and more or less most interfaces
are usable in a vnet jail. Could you share more on what you are
trying to achieve?

Nikos



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