Configure setup via configuration file /etc/grml/routersetup.
To specify which DEVICES should be bridged, use BRIDGE_DEVICES, e.g.
- BRIDGE_DEVICES="eth0 eth1"
+ BRIDGE_DEVICES="eth0 eth2"
-would bridge device eth0 and eth1.
+would bridge device eth0 and eth2.
+If unconfigured then 'eth0 eth1' is assumed as default.
Note: The auto interface name is not allowed here!
To specify the name of the bridge, use BRIDGE_NAME, e.g.
BRIDGE_NAME="br0"
-Note: this entry is optional, per default the name br0 is choosen.
+Note: this entry is optional, per default the name br0 is chosen.
If you want do disable Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) on your bridge, just set BRIDGE_STP to no, e.g.
BRIDGE_STP="no"
-Per default stp is on.
+Per default STP is set to 'on'.
Example Configuration file:
`----
Now your bridge is working. If you want that your bridge is reachable, please
-give your bridge an ip adress. You can do this for example with
+give your bridge an IP address. You can do this for example with
,----
| ifconfig grml-bridge 192.168.0.1
.BR grml-ap (8),
.BR grml-router (8).
.SH AUTHOR
-grml-bridge was written by Ulrich Dangel <schula@grml.org> and Michael Prokop <mika@grml.org>.
+grml-bridge was written by Ulrich Dangel <mru@grml.org> and Michael Prokop <mika@grml.org>.
.PP
This manual page was written by Michael Prokop
<mika@grml.org> for the Debian project (but may be used by others).