I didn't know, but `ip addr` shows all network interfaces, while "old"
ifconfig from net-tools shows only active interfaces. So I could
reproduce your problem with this:
ifconfig down eth0
systemctl restart smtpd
and resolved it with
ifconfig up eth0
There is a chance that the problem happens because you use netctl-auto
with ifplugd, so network service start, but eth0 is turned up a little
later. If you can successfully start smtpd after boot, this could be the
solution: switch to static netctl, you shouldn't need ifplugd on a server...
Hope this can help.
Fabio
Il 11/08/2014 15:12, Stefano Balzan ha scritto:
Thank you for your replies, I'm attaching some infos that may be useful:
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