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Hey #FreeBSD #Jail people out there!

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    Hey #FreeBSD #Jail people out there! Is it possible to use a VNET jail bridged to wireless or does that still not work?

    bastille create -VM test 15.0-RELEASE DHCP wlan0

    Seems to never get an IP with DHCP.

    I'm using iwm(4) (Intel Wireless Dual Band Wireless AC 8264)

    Or am I stuck with the classic jail networking on lo0?

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      Hey #FreeBSD #Jail people out there! Is it possible to use a VNET jail bridged to wireless or does that still not work?

      bastille create -VM test 15.0-RELEASE DHCP wlan0

      Seems to never get an IP with DHCP.

      I'm using iwm(4) (Intel Wireless Dual Band Wireless AC 8264)

      Or am I stuck with the classic jail networking on lo0?

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      @pertho I think wireless protocols don't do bridging.

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        @pertho I think wireless protocols don't do bridging.

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        @simondassow Ah OK. I thought as much. Classic networking works, just have to add rdr-to rules.

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          @pertho I think wireless protocols don't do bridging.

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          @simondassow @pertho you should be able to bridge wireless but only if the host is connected in WDS mode. i haven’t tested this in FreeBSD, it does work on other vendor gear.

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