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Operating Systems Linux Is possible to bridge wlan0 and eth0 using network manager?How to for wpa? Post 303017486 by Linusolaradm1 on Wednesday 16th of May 2018 03:10:22 PM
Old 05-16-2018
Solution found: the bridge is created,but doesn't work.
Instead of bridge wlan and eth I create a network virtual wich point to wlan0 with virt-manager.
Works fine
 

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VIRT(4) 						   BSD Kernel Interfaces Manual 						   VIRT(4)

NAME
virt -- rump virtual network interface SYNOPSIS
#include <rump/rump.h> int rump_pub_virtif_create(int num); DESCRIPTION
The virt interface acts as a link between a rump virtual kernel and a host tap(4) interface. Interface number <n> always corresponds with the host tap interface tap<n>. All data sent by virt is written into /dev/tap<n> and all data read from /dev/tap<n> is passed as Ethernet input to the rump virtual kernel. A virt interface can be created in two ways: o Programmatically by calling rump_pub_virtif_create(). o Dynamically at runtime with ifconfig(8) or equivalent using the create command. Destroying a virt interface is possible only through ifconfig(8) destroy. The host's tap(4) interface can be further bridged with hardware interfaces to provide full Internet access to a rump kernel. SEE ALSO
rump(3), bridge(4), tap(4), brconfig(8), ifconfig(8) BSD
November 15, 2010 BSD
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