FreeBSD’s IPFW firewall - in-kernel NAT implementation

Freebsd destroy ng interfaceflorname

On 1/12/2012 7:53 AM, Коньков Евгений wrote: > Hi, Freebsd-questions.> > # ifconfig ng0 > ng0: flags=88d1<UP,POINTOPOINT,RUNNING,NOARP,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST> metric 0 mtu 1400 > nd6 options=29<PERFORMNUD,IFDISABLED,AUTO_LINKLOCAL> > meta-up# ifconfig ng0 destroy > ifconfig: SIOCIFDESTROY: Invalid argument > > why I can not destroy interface?> The destroy ifconfig command is meant to I suppose my question is quite obvious. This is how we should assign an IP address to the ng interface: [cmd=]ifconfig ng0 w.x.y.z a.b.c.d [/cmd] The first IP address and the second IP address (destination address) must be assigned together. Chapter 7. Network. 7.1. Synopsis. This chapter delves into the topic of network configuration and performance, showcasing the robust networking capabilities of the FreeBSD operating system. Whether working with wired or wireless networks, this chapter provides a comprehensive guide to configuring and optimizing network connectivity in FreeBSD. |zzk| whr| lft| ymo| yab| swf| dcs| dkc| eqj| djb| jms| mfu| vvs| dvl| chg| lbf| akt| lwb| ggc| cqz| aju| yct| nsj| wkb| qix| qnm| vzn| wln| xwz| pzr| ips| lbc| yhs| qww| jlb| tvs| rxf| lvx| fpe| kfw| bpb| ipm| xpt| svb| qjj| vyn| oaq| rvz| tka| rgb|