Control: tags -1 moreinfo On 14 September 2016 at 06:59, Wolfgang Walter <wolfgang.wal...@stwm.de> wrote: > Package: systemd > Version: 231-6 > Severity: grave > > Starting with version 231-6 the configuration of network interfaces stops > working reliably when rebooting a system. Downgrading to 231-5 fixes the > problem. > > Symptoms: If a network interface is configured using /etc/network/interfaces > it seems that systemd now sometimes removes the configured ip4 and/or ipv6 > addresses in the boot process. It also seems to remove routes of network > interfaces configured manually or with /etc/network/interfaces if the link > state changes. > > This seems not only be the case with interfaces configured via /etc/network/ > interfaces but with any interface one creates and assigns ip addresses > manually. > > I tested this with a script: > > #!/bin/sh > if [ "$1" = start ]; then > ip link del TEST >/dev/null 2>&1 || true > ip link add name TEST type dummy > ip -b - <<"EOF" > link set TEST up > addr add 10.10.10.10/32 dev TEST nodad > addr add 2a01:1:1:1::1/128 dev TEST nodad > addr add 2a01:1:1:1::2/128 dev TEST nodad > addr add 2a01:1:1:1::3/128 dev TEST nodad > addr add 2a01:1:1:1::4/128 dev TEST nodad > addr add 2a01:1:1:1::5/128 dev TEST nodad > EOF > ip addr ls TEST > sleep 2 > elif [ "$1" = stop ]; then > ip addr flush dev TEST > ip link del TEST > fi > > which I start with as a systemd oneshot service with > Before=systemd-networkd.service > > I can see in the journal that TEST has all adresses assigned but with 231-6 it > looses them again (probably when systemd-networkd.service starts). With 231-5 > or earlier this in not the case.
It appears you are using systemd-networkd. Could you please attach your networkd configuration? Version 231-6 is built with iptables support, so that may be causing an interaction that was not visible before. -- Saludos, Felipe Sateler