OpenBSD doesn't auto-connect on insert like that.  You must configure
this yourself.  Look at hotplugd(8) manpage.

This is a good thing, btw.  Look up poisontap for details.

Paul 'WEiRD' de Weerd

On Sat, Jun 30, 2018 at 05:23:17PM +0200, Kollar Arpad wrote:
| Hello, 
| 
| I have the latest snapshot and 
| 
| cat /etc/hostname.cdce0
| up lladdr xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx
| 
| 
| xx -> MAC, but censored. 
| 
| How come I have to do a "sh /etc/netstart cdce0" to make OpenBSD modify the 
MAC address in the ifconfig output when I plug out/in the USB Gbit ethernet 
device? 
| 
| Because of this (when plug out/in) the MAC address isn't updated for the 
cdce0 device, and thus the pppoe0 doesn't connects, because my ISP has MAC 
filtering and only allowed the one in the hostname.cdce0 file. 
| 
| If the USB Gbit ethernet device is plugged out/in, shouldn't it have the MAC 
configured in its hostname.cdce0 file, without me have to manually run the 
netstart? Or what am I missing? 
| 
| Thanks!
| 

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