Date: Fri, 4 Dec 2015 15:27:20 -0500 From: Jason Van Patten <jvp@lateapex.net> To: freebsd-net@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Bridge Interfaces and ARPs Message-ID: <5661F728.5090108@lateapex.net> In-Reply-To: <20151204070606.GA16904@babolo.ru> References: <56604982.9010003@lateapex.net> <20151204070606.GA16904@babolo.ru>
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On 12/4/15 2:06 AM, Aleksandr A Babaylov wrote: > > sysctl net.link.ether.inet.proxyall=1 This looks like it's working; thanks a bunch! Whoda'thunk you could use something like proxy arp to un-break a broken network? It appears as though the above sysctl keeps resetting itself to 0 with *any* network interface changes. And from what I can see, that's as by design? Is there any way to get it to stay 1? The problem is that sysctl does its think during boot-up, before the interfaces and routing are all set in /etc/rc.conf. So I have to come back in and manually set it to 1. I suppose I can write an RC script to do that for me, but it's still suboptimal. Any guidance or suggestions on that one? Thanks again! -- Jason Van Patten
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