Control: fixed -1 233-1 On Tue, 10 Oct 2017 17:53:44 +0200 Cyril Brulebois <cy...@debamax.com> wrote: > Package: systemd > Version: 232-25+deb9u1 > Severity: important > Tags: patch ipv6 > > Hi, > > A customer of mine reported a regression by switching from jessie to > stretch: /etc/systemd/network/eth.network is configured to only set up > IPv4, and systemd in jessie used to do only that, and not to touch IPv6 > at all: > | [Match] > | Name=eth0 > | [Network] > | Address=192.168.42.202/24 > | Gateway=192.168.42.1 > | DNS=192.168.42.200 > > Anyway: accept_ra_mtu defaults to true, is set to true on the target > system, but systemd doesn't honour MTU settings, and defaults to the > interface's MTU for the IPv6 routes it sets up. > > This is fixed upstream between 232 and 233: > | commit d6fceaf1f7ff765bdc3b135f3d3676ec689da312 > | Author: Susant Sahani <ssah...@users.noreply.github.com> > | Date: Thu Nov 24 03:02:19 2016 +0530 > | > | networkd: handle MTU field in IPv6 RA (#4719) > | > | This patch handles the custom MTU field in IPv6 RA. > | > | fixes RFE #4464 > > I haven't checked that the Debian packages in buster/unstable indeed > avoid running into this issue, but I've confirmed that cherry-picking > this patch on top of the stretch package fixes this issue. I'm attaching > the source debdiff which was successfully tested.
Let's assume v233 does fix the issue then. Marking the bug accordingly. > Thanks for considering a fix through stretch-proposed-updates. I've usertagged it for now so it shows up at [1]. Michael [1] https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/pkgreport.cgi?users=pkg-systemd-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org;dist=stable;tag=stretch-backport -- Why is it that all of the instruments seeking intelligent life in the universe are pointed away from Earth?
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