#ifupdown — Public Fediverse posts
Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #ifupdown, aggregated by home.social.
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#ifupdown-ng 0.13.0 has been released, it is mostly incorporating patches that people have sent me.
it is now in alpine edge, please test :)
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Okay, if today is a day of morons, I must mention #systemd, #netplan, and maintainers of #nftables who specified network-pre.target for Wants and Before in nftables.service.
Just think: network-pre
They are happily unaware of tunnels created by netplan.
And netplan cannot create tun interfaces, LOL.
#ifupdown and #sysvinit worked like a charm but which VPS provider offer, say, #devuan ?
Modern developers drag us back to the stone age.
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Bisher hatte ich unter #Debian #wpasupplicant im roaming config mit #ifupdown am laufen. Aus mehreren Gründen bin ich auf vielen kabelgebundenen Maschinen auf #system-networkd umgestiegen. Kriegt man das wpa-roam setup auch mit #system-networkd zum laufen?
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Just dropped a new blog post, classic bridging with ifupdown. Hope some folks find it helpful or intriguing: https://tech.haacksnetworking.org/2025/11/27/classic-bridging-w-ifupdown/ If you have questions, hop over to Matrix https://matrix.to/#/@haacksnetworking:gnulinux.club and hit me up! #floss #freesoftware #opensource #debian #ifupdown #bridging #networking #virtualization
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Just dropped a new blog post, classic bridging with ifupdown. Hope some folks find it helpful or intriguing: https://tech.haacksnetworking.org/2025/11/27/classic-bridging-w-ifupdown/ If you have questions, hop over to Matrix https://matrix.to/#/@haacksnetworking:gnulinux.club and hit me up! #floss #freesoftware #opensource #debian #ifupdown #bridging #networking #virtualization
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Just dropped a new blog post, classic bridging with ifupdown. Hope some folks find it helpful or intriguing: https://tech.haacksnetworking.org/2025/11/27/classic-bridging-w-ifupdown/ If you have questions, hop over to Matrix https://matrix.to/#/@haacksnetworking:gnulinux.club and hit me up! #floss #freesoftware #opensource #debian #ifupdown #bridging #networking #virtualization
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Just dropped a new blog post, classic bridging with ifupdown. Hope some folks find it helpful or intriguing: https://tech.haacksnetworking.org/2025/11/27/classic-bridging-w-ifupdown/ If you have questions, hop over to Matrix https://matrix.to/#/@haacksnetworking:gnulinux.club and hit me up! #floss #freesoftware #opensource #debian #ifupdown #bridging #networking #virtualization
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Just dropped a new blog post, classic bridging with ifupdown. Hope some folks find it helpful or intriguing: https://tech.haacksnetworking.org/2025/11/27/classic-bridging-w-ifupdown/ If you have questions, hop over to Matrix https://matrix.to/#/@haacksnetworking:gnulinux.club and hit me up! #floss #freesoftware #opensource #debian #ifupdown #bridging #networking #virtualization
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The interesting part of that to me, that is unrelated to recent events, is how they *seem* to be reinventing ISC-licenced implementations of CRC32 in 2024. I am certain that such things have existed in the BSDs for decades.
There are probably fully (U.S.) public domain implementations of #CRC32 from the 1990s if one is willing to dig around in the world of old shareware. It was the sort of thing that got posted to magazines or passed around as code snippets in BBSes.
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The interesting part of that to me, that is unrelated to recent events, is how they *seem* to be reinventing ISC-licenced implementations of CRC32 in 2024. I am certain that such things have existed in the BSDs for decades.
There are probably fully (U.S.) public domain implementations of #CRC32 from the 1990s if one is willing to dig around in the world of old shareware. It was the sort of thing that got posted to magazines or passed around as code snippets in BBSes.
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The interesting part of that to me, that is unrelated to recent events, is how they *seem* to be reinventing ISC-licenced implementations of CRC32 in 2024. I am certain that such things have existed in the BSDs for decades.
There are probably fully (U.S.) public domain implementations of #CRC32 from the 1990s if one is willing to dig around in the world of old shareware. It was the sort of thing that got posted to magazines or passed around as code snippets in BBSes.
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The interesting part of that to me, that is unrelated to recent events, is how they *seem* to be reinventing ISC-licenced implementations of CRC32 in 2024. I am certain that such things have existed in the BSDs for decades.
There are probably fully (U.S.) public domain implementations of #CRC32 from the 1990s if one is willing to dig around in the world of old shareware. It was the sort of thing that got posted to magazines or passed around as code snippets in BBSes.
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The interesting part of that to me, that is unrelated to recent events, is how they *seem* to be reinventing ISC-licenced implementations of CRC32 in 2024. I am certain that such things have existed in the BSDs for decades.
There are probably fully (U.S.) public domain implementations of #CRC32 from the 1990s if one is willing to dig around in the world of old shareware. It was the sort of thing that got posted to magazines or passed around as code snippets in BBSes.
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@ariadne Apologies for the unsolicited approach. A quick heads up - if you can bear to, please check out IRC channel #ifupdown-ng. GitHub issue 234 refers. ISTM these two could learn some patience and manners, but I’ve probably not helped the situation much by saying so.
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TIL: After "apt install ifupdown2 && apt purge ifupdown" you need to "apt install --reinstall ifupdown2 && systemctl enable networking.service"
Otherwise your network will not start any more after the next boot.