Fedora Ethernet bridge
Doran L. Barton
fozz at iodynamics.com
Sat May 17 14:28:14 MDT 2008
Not long ago, Nat Brown proclaimed...
> Any ideas? Should I be going about this a different way? Let me know
> if I need to post additional information. I'm still fairly new to
> Linux, so you may also need to tell me where to look to find said
> information.
As mentioned before, Red Hat and Fedora distributions have a "simplified"
way of doing these sorts of things. The network configuration files you
need to fiddle with are in /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts.
A quick Google of "fedora ethernet bridge" yielded some interesting
results. Check this out:
< http://www.slriv.com/~samr/bridging.shtml >
If you're planning on using this long-term for a critical application, I
highly recommend migrating to Red Hat Enterprise or CentOS as Fedora 8 will
be end-of-life'd in a year or so.
--
fozz at iodynamics.com is Doran L. "Fozz" Barton
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