#!/bin/sh # This file sets up the tap device. # It gives you the freedom to do anything you want with it. # Use the correct name for the tap device: # For the Linux tun/tap device $INTERFACE is set to the right name, # but for ethertap and FreeBSD this is tap0, tap1, tap2 etcetera, # for Solaris and OpenBSD it is tun0, tun1, etcetera. # Set hardware ethernet address, needed on Linux when in router mode ifconfig $INTERFACE hw ether fe:fd:0:0:0:0 # Give it the right ip and netmask. Remember, the subnet of the # tap device must be larger than that of the individual Subnets # as defined in the host configuration file! ifconfig $INTERFACE 192.168.1.1 netmask 255.255.0.0 # Disable ARP, needed on Linux when in router mode ifconfig $INTERFACE -arp