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This commit contains the moving of files.
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This is an errata to f1598, in which I introduced an error.
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Example
DNS=('8.8.8.8' '8.8.4.4')
DNS_OPTIONS=('rotate' 'timeout:1')
Will create the following /etc/resolv.conf
nameserver 8.8.8.8
nameserver 8.8.4.4
options rotate
options timeout:1
(patch edited by Jouke Witteveen)
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Executing "dhclient -x" also needs option "-pf" and a PID-file.
Signed-off-by: Ivan Shapovalov <intelfx100@gmail.com>
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This commit removes an undocumented feature where IFACE_{UP,DOWN} would
be evaluated when the interface is brought up or down.
This functionality did not work as expected since the interface could
potentially be brought up/down more than once in one netcfg invocation.
This is apparent in the changes to the bonding code.
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This fixes netcfg's share of FS#31380.
Proposed by Gala Dragos.
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This bug was discovered by Gala Dragos.
Quotation is updated on the go.
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Using gateways for which NDP used to discover routes during the latency of netcfg no longer works (https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=145923).
Such routes can now be added manually.
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- make specifying IP optional for tuntap profiles (FS#30638)
- ethernet_{up,down} takes care of bring_interface {up,down}
- debugging updates: don't hide errors, they are useful
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Direct invocation as fgrep is deprecated.
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This may be set in a custom supplicant configuration file. All this is needed to cater for that.
The new name of the tracking variable is WPA_CTRL_DIR, conform the environment variable of wpa_cli -a.
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The reverted state wasn't entirely compatible with the current code.
The WPA_CTRL_PATH handling throughout netcfg is ugly.
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When possible, fgrep is preferred.
This prevents interpreting variable search patterns as expressions.
In setting the control paths, the search expression was updated to match what wpa_supplicant uses.
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This reverts commit 0d4c3ce797e688e146768bac07f6162d02634140.
The reverted commit created a situation where wpa_supplicant is unnecessarily started and stopped in many cases, causing noticeable delay.
If wpa_supplicant still fails to associate properly, wpa_reconfigure() should be modified in src/8021x.
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$STATE_DIR/last_profile was unused and functionality one could want from it will soon be provided by netcfg-daemon.
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This should fix FS#30361 along the way.
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When we don't really care which file implements the needed command (i.e. we don't call it by its full path), we use type to establish availability of the command.
In wifi-menu we add a check for the dialog command and remove potential clearing of relevant error messages.
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pppd is a bit stupid with regard to configuration: It will always read /etc/ppp/options.
This overrides the default 'auth' setting.
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In IPv6 you cannot bind to an address as long as it is not determined to be unique through Duplicate Address Detection. This can cause problems when routes in ROUTES6 reference a tentative source address or when something that starts after netcfg tries to.
This patch does a few things:
- Improve ROUTES(6) logic so that non-static connections can make use of them as intended according to the commit message of c8be1.
- Make additional arguments possible for ADDR6 addresses and ROUTES6 routes, such as ADDR6=('1234:5678:9abc:def::1/64 nodad').
- Introduce a DAD_TIMEOUT variable that governs how long to wait for DAD to finish.
- Move IPCFG processing to after IPv6 address set-up (it already was after IPv4 address set-up), so that custom commands can be sure to have working addresses.
WARNING: This changes make it impossible to use ROUTES6 and set the address through IPCFG instead of ADDR6. This was bad, unsupported practice, but sometimes needed as ADDR6 did not allow config flags to be used. Resolving this issue should be no problem: you should be able to properly use ADDR6 now. If not, then be a real hacker and set the routes through IPCFG too.
Many thanks to Steve Caligo for reporting this bug and helping out in finding a solution.
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Some changes after reading through a few files.
Only two modifications impact functionality.
- Not having dhclient is now fatal for IPv6 connections that use dhcp.
- Allow authentication/associaton time-out of wpa to be set through TIMEOUT for wired connections too.
dhclient no longer needs to be killed manually, so those lines are removed.
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iproute2 does not allow multiple default gateways in ipv6. this patch
uses 'ip route replace' which will replace an existing route, or add a
new one if none preexists.
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Commit 6b43b missed the point.
As noted by Cláudio, Jesse Young, Maciej Sitarz and Harley Laue.
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- Introduce $SYSCTL_INTERFACE.
- Don't disable routing advertisements for stateful DHCPv6, as routes aren't sent by the DHCP server, but rely on routing advertisements to be picked up by the client.
By: Steve Caligo, Fixes FS#26259
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- Use "-K" to prevent unnecessary remove/re-acquire a lease.
- Respect /etc/network.d/interfaces/$interface and the dhcp options set there when connecting without a matching profile. Also use the same options used in $CONN_DIR/ethernet.
Fixes by Thomas Bächler
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No need to keep support the "-old" syntax when it doesn't really do anything.
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It needs to be quoted when used as an argument. Putting the name in curly braces is unnecessary.
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The use of cat in a subshell is distractive.
This makes the code more beautiful.
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Remove some code that should not be used anymore. A 2.7 release seems the right point for some minor interface breaking.
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This is what you get when Dave Reisner points you at some bash anti-patterns.
Also in this commit:
- updated documentation
- bugfix revision of the IPv6 SLAAC address/route bug
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Fixes FS#26370.
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Signed-off-by: Rémy Oudompheng <remy@archlinux.org>
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Signed-off-by: Rémy Oudompheng <remy@archlinux.org>
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Signed-off-by: Rémy Oudompheng <remy@archlinux.org>
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If ipv6 module is not loaded, net.ipv6.* settings in
/proc/sys are not yet available.
Signed-off-by: Rémy Oudompheng <remy@archlinux.org>
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Signed-off-by: Rémy Oudompheng <remy@archlinux.org>
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Conflicts:
README
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Signed-off-by: Rémy Oudompheng <remy@archlinux.org>
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Otherwise the wpa_cli calls may fail if the specified
ctrl_interface directory differs from the default one.
Signed-off-by: Rémy Oudompheng <remy@archlinux.org>
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Signed-off-by: Rémy Oudompheng <remy@archlinux.org>
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Contributed-by: Byron Williams <byron@112percent.com>
Signed-off-by: Rémy Oudompheng <remy@archlinux.org>
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It seems to sometimes prevent wpa_supplicant to associate
properly.
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