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SubjectRe: Bridging, and where to get BRCFG?
Do a search for bridge on freshmeat, you'l find the Linux ethernet
bridge rewrite.

http://openrock.net/bridge/

David Brower wrote:
>
> I'm trying to run bridging as per the mini-howto in a 2.2.13
> system. I seem unable to get the necessary BRCFG program,
> which once lived on ftp://shadow.cabi.net.
> There was some controversy about US access to this site,
> and I don't know if that is the problem, or if the plug just
> got pulled. Anyway, that seems to be the sole source, so
> what can a po' boy to do to get brcfg?
>
> With brcfg so, uh, awkward to get, should this be taken as
> a sign that bridging is not an interesting, kept-up-to-date
> feature?
>
> It's been suggested that CONFIG_IP_TRANSPARENT_PROXY
> would work too, but a simple bridge is really what I have
> in mind, crossing a wireless net to the local ether.
>
> thanks,
> -dB
>
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