Date: Sat, 10 Jun 2006 21:55:27 -0700 From: Wes Santee <wsantee@gmail.com> To: Paul Pathiakis <paul@pathiakis.com> Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Bridge, networking, wireless cards, and ypbind.... (*sigh* Message-ID: <448BA23F.3090000@gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <200606110012.39847.paul@pathiakis.com> References: <200606092246.11338.paul@pathiakis.com> <448A51ED.9010306@gmail.com> <200606110012.39847.paul@pathiakis.com>
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Paul Pathiakis wrote: > On Saturday 10 June 2006 01:00, you wrote: >> Paul Pathiakis wrote: > Seems that once I rebooted, both interfaces came up in promiscuous mode, so > that's a no go now. I still believe it to be a frag/UDP/RPC issue. > > Wes do you or anyone else have any further insight? > Well, I don't run NIS, so I'm not sure I'll be much more help. I imagine that by default ypbind is broadcasting to find a server (ayup, just checked the manpage for it). Are you seeing those broadcasts come across the bridge (via tcpdump)? If not, does the -m switch to ypbind help at all? If none of that helps, someone with more NIS experience will probably need to step in to help. Cheers, -Wes
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