This software setup is needed on the ethernet bridge computer. According to our Testing grounds.
Use of kernel 2.6 is not yet a good idea. Yes, it's astonishing. The why the 
bridging code 
breaks and where it does so has not yet come to my and others attention, I 
cannot recommend kernels of the 2.6 series. You have the clou? Assure yourself 
the credit, mail the solution to me (e-mail address at entry page).
See also  
Kernel-Notes for additional 
information on this. So far, use kernel 2.4 series.
As of kernel version 2.4.18  there's already support for the Ethernet Bridge 
capability built-in. No patches needed so far.
Regarding later kernel versions, it must be stated that 2.4.23  might be less recommendable, especially in conjunction with ebtables and netfilter-bridging. Later versions seem advisable.
The following paragraph is outdated now (2005-07-12) as all we need is present in kernel. You may skip this paragraph, it is only retained for legacy:
But if we intend to use netfilter capabilities, because we want to run iptables on our new Linux router/fw box, we still need to apply a patch.
Any patches needed can be found and downloaded on the 
sourceforge Ethernet Bridge homepage.
root@bridge:~> cd /usr/src/
root@bridge:~> wget -c http://bridge.sourceforge.net/devel/bridge-nf/bridge-nf-0.0.7-against-2.4.18.diff
root@bridge:~> cd /usr/src/linux/
root@bridge:~> patch -p1 -i ../bridge-nf/bridge-nf-0.0.7-against-2.4.18.diff
        
Supposedly we want netfilter support on our bridge interface and we have already patched the vanillal kernel we may now activate some necessary kernel configuration items. On how to build a private kernel image see the CD-Net-Install-HOWTO, Toolbox. Oh, yeah, it's still in German only. Hm, I should fix this some time, but time lacks... Any volunteers? (deadly silence is cracking.. ;)
Nevertheless, we start by now: In
        Code maturity level options
        
        [*] Prompt for development and/or incomplete code/drivers
        
        Loadable module support
        
        [*] Enable loadable module support  
        [*]   Set version information on all module symbols
        [*]   Kernel module loader
        
        Networking options
        
        [*] Network packet filtering (replaces ipchains)
        [ ]   Network packet filtering debugging
        
Previously, the above debugging option had been selected. For now, 
unless you want your /var/log/-partition being filled up in 
short-time distance, deactivate this option. 
If this options is activated, messages similar to the following appear 
in counts of thousands in dmesg and /var/log/{kern.log,debug,syslog,messages}:
skb: pf=2 (unowned) dev=br0 len=52
PROTO=6 156.136.32.121:3709 192.168.101.2:112 L=52 S=0x00 I=35470 F=0x4000 T=51 
nf_hook: hook 1 already set.
skb: pf=2 (unowned) dev=br0 len=52
PROTO=6 156.136.32.121:3709 192.168.101.2:112 L=52 S=0x00 I=35470 F=0x4000 T=51 
nf_hook: hook 0 already set.
skb: pf=2 (unowned) dev=br0 len=52
PROTO=6 192.168.101.11:2828 192.168.101.2:202 L=52 S=0x10 I=63 F=0x4000 T=64 
nf_hook: hook 1 already set.
skb: pf=2 (unowned) dev=br0 len=52
PROTO=6 192.168.101.11:2828 192.168.101.2:202 L=52 S=0x10 I=63 F=0x4000 T=64 
nf_hook: hook 3 already set.
skb: pf=7 (owned) dev=eth1 len=1500
        
Furthermore, in
          IP: Netfilter Configuration  --->
        
        <M> 802.1d Ethernet Bridging
        
        [*]   netfilter (firewalling) support
        
The above entry is available only if we successfully patched our kernel!
Finally, we just need a successful
root@bridge:~> make dep clean bzImage modules modules_install
        
/etc/lilo.conf and do
root@bridge:~> lilo -t
root@bridge:~> lilo
root@bridge:~> reboot
        
Perhaps we might mark our new kernel as the bridge kernel? We 
vi the toplevel Makefile in our kernel sources and edit the head 
line called EXTRAVERSION =. 
We may actually set it to, say bridge? ;-) 
After the modules_install we find the fresh modules in 
/lib/modules/2.4.18bridge
For debian users (eventually use export PATCH_THE_KERNEL=YES 
before and --added_patches your_patches with make-kpkg):
root@bridge:~> make-kpkg --revision=tf.1.0 kernel_image
          
brctl
Once our kernel has the capabilities needed to perform Ethernet Bridge and netfilter 
actions, we prepare the user space tool brctl. brctl is the configuration 
tool we use to 
set up anything to suit our needs.
We download the source tarball, unpack it and change directory into it.
root@bridge:~> wget -c http://bridge.sourceforge.net/bridge-utils/bridge-utils-0.9.5.tar.gz
root@bridge:~> tar xvzf bridge-utils-0.9.5.tar.gz
root@bridge:~> cd bridge-utils-0.9.5
        
README and the files in the doc/ subdirectory. 
Then do a simple make and copy the resulting brctl/brctl executable to 
/sbin/.
root@bridge:~> make
root@bridge:~> cp -vi brctl/brctl /sbin/
        
Symptom: Anything during setup works but packets do no longer traverse as they did in 2.4 the bridge interfaces.
ipuk s (qasuari_ @ _yahoo.com) wrote (about june 2005):
[...]
I have to compile my kernel from 2.4.18-14 to 2.6.0 and activate
bridge-netfilter&ebtables.
After compiling, i can't ping from a host to interface of linux box.
Linux box just have 1 interface.whats wrong with my compilation ???
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