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Old 31st May 2008
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It depends on your ifconfig rc.conf lines.

In the past, the system has refused to accept two interfaces on the same network, or just acted up - I'm not quite sure how.

It seems that now it simply disables output on one interface. The user used to do this by setting the subnet on one interface to 255.255.255.255.

The contents of your rc.conf file, and the output of ifconfig would help us understand your precise situation, but I doubt it would help us make sugestions.

Personally, I'd remove the 'default router' setting and run routed. I don't know if it would work, though.
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