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Date:      Fri, 15 Feb 2002 23:10:59 +0100
From:      Richard Nyberg <rnyberg@it.su.se>
To:        freebsd-stable <freebsd-stable@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   Re: Suggestion on natd rc scripts
Message-ID:  <20020215231058.A23326@gromit.it.su.se>
In-Reply-To: <B892BFE3.A2B9%freebsd@damnhippie.dyndns.org>; from freebsd@damnhippie.dyndns.org on Fri, Feb 15, 2002 at 01:38:44pm -0700
References:  <002f01c1b65d$13834bb0$1200a8c0@gsicomp.on.ca> <B892BFE3.A2B9%freebsd@damnhippie.dyndns.org>

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> I suggest that natd_interface="" be in the defaults.  If you add
> natd_enable=yes to your rc.conf, it is then your responsibility to set
> natd_flags and/or natd_interface to something that will work for you.
> 
> In rc.network, if natd_enable is Yes, then it validates that either (or
> both) of natd_flags and natd_interface have non-empty values.  If so, it
> starts natd.  If natd_enable is Yes and both flags and interface are empty,
> it whines and doesn't start natd.
> 
> The only downside I can see to this change is that people who currently have
> Intel Etherexpress NICs and have just natd_enable=yes in their rc.conf would
> have to add natd_interface=fxp0 as part of their next upgrade.  Everyone
> else is already going to have a natd_interface=<something> in their rc.conf
> and nothing would need to change.  And those of us who want to specify the
> interface in our natd.conf files will have the option of doing so and will
> be able to remove the natd_interface=<something> from our rc.conf.

All of the above is exactly what I thought, and thus totally correct ;)

> Who decided that Intel NICs should get primacy over other brands in this
> case anyway?  Were payoffs involved?  Was pressure brought to bear?  Do we
> need the ISU to investigate?  :-)

I wondered about that too.

	-Richard

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