Hi,
I've got 2 NICs. 'igb0' with DHCP which is connected to my DMZ subnet and 'em0' without DHCP which is connected to my private subnet.
The jails vnet0:1 to vnet0:7 are bridged via 'bridge0' to 'igb0'. That works fine.
If I create a VM and attach it to the 'em0' interface FreeNAS first does it right and creates a second bridge 'bridge1' which bridges 'em0' and 'tap0'.
But as soon as I reboot FreeNAS the network config gets changed and there is no 'bridge1'. But 'bridge0' also bridges 'em0' and 'tap0' to 'igb0' and all that 'vnet0:X' and it totally destroys the idea of my DMZ.
Is there any way to configure FreeNAS to prevent it? Some fusables to force BHYVE to create and use bridge1 or something?
Or is there a way to tell FreeNAS not no change my ifconfig so I can change it manually without freenas overwriting it?
I've got 2 NICs. 'igb0' with DHCP which is connected to my DMZ subnet and 'em0' without DHCP which is connected to my private subnet.
The jails vnet0:1 to vnet0:7 are bridged via 'bridge0' to 'igb0'. That works fine.
If I create a VM and attach it to the 'em0' interface FreeNAS first does it right and creates a second bridge 'bridge1' which bridges 'em0' and 'tap0'.
But as soon as I reboot FreeNAS the network config gets changed and there is no 'bridge1'. But 'bridge0' also bridges 'em0' and 'tap0' to 'igb0' and all that 'vnet0:X' and it totally destroys the idea of my DMZ.
Is there any way to configure FreeNAS to prevent it? Some fusables to force BHYVE to create and use bridge1 or something?
Or is there a way to tell FreeNAS not no change my ifconfig so I can change it manually without freenas overwriting it?