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1. service config using network interface name (Pieter Cardoen)
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Date: Mon, 22 Jun 2020 14:44:10 +0000
From: Pieter Cardoen <[email protected]>
Subject: service config using network interface name
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Dear
We are developing embedded systems with a multitude of wired network
connections. I recently started using connmand to manage our network
interfaces. I am however not able to define a service config file using the
interface name (like eth0, eth1, ...).
The documentation states:
MAC= address
MAC address of the interface to be used. If not specified, the first
found interface is used. Must be in format ab:cd:ef:01:23:45.
Is it possible to use network interface name instead of MAC address for
defining a service config?
Thanks
Pieter Cardoen
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