Bug#519055: bridge-utils: Default route set for the wrong interface when configuring with dhcp

2010-01-13 Thread Loïc Minier
Hey folks On Sun, Mar 15, 2009, Santiago Garcia Mantinan wrote: > > Yes, NetworkManager and its gnome client are running. But I remember > > reading just recently that under Debian it is patched such that it > > only picks up on auto interfaces. In fact, in the nm-applet I only see > > br0

Bug#519055: bridge-utils: Default route set for the wrong interface when configuring with dhcp

2009-03-18 Thread Santiago Garcia Mantinan
> I'm using the bridge so that my virtualbox instances can operate like > regular machines on my network. They'll get a dhcp address from my > server etc - it really is an easy way to get networking up and runnnig > in virtualbox. There is no need for this, virtualbox (at least 2.1 onwards) can do

Bug#519055: bridge-utils: Default route set for the wrong interface when configuring with dhcp

2009-03-15 Thread David Mohr
On Sun, Mar 15, 2009 at 6:30 AM, Santiago Garcia Mantinan wrote: >> Yes, NetworkManager and its gnome client are running. But I remember >> reading just recently that under Debian it is patched such that it >> only picks up on auto interfaces. In fact, in the nm-applet I only see >> br0, not eth2,

Bug#519055: bridge-utils: Default route set for the wrong interface when configuring with dhcp

2009-03-15 Thread Santiago Garcia Mantinan
> Yes, NetworkManager and its gnome client are running. But I remember > reading just recently that under Debian it is patched such that it > only picks up on auto interfaces. In fact, in the nm-applet I only see > br0, not eth2, and when I go into the settings (I've not really looked > at it / use

Bug#519055: bridge-utils: Default route set for the wrong interface when configuring with dhcp

2009-03-11 Thread David Mohr
On Wed, Mar 11, 2009 at 12:47 PM, Santiago Garcia Mantinan wrote: > If you don't have eth2 mentioned on your interfaces other than on the > bridge_ports line then you must have it somewhere else. > > I'm thinking about some daemon doing dirty things, I would do a >        grep -r eth2 /etc > and s

Bug#519055: bridge-utils: Default route set for the wrong interface when configuring with dhcp

2009-03-11 Thread Santiago Garcia Mantinan
> ---snip--- > auto lo > iface lo inet loopback > > auto br0 > iface br0 inet dhcp > bridge_ports eth2 > bridge_fd 2.5 > ---snap--- I have setups that look mostly like yours and they work perfectly, I'd like to know a bit more about your setup, you say that your interfaces is exactly

Bug#519055: bridge-utils: Default route set for the wrong interface when configuring with dhcp

2009-03-09 Thread David Mohr
Package: bridge-utils Version: 1.4-5 Severity: important I'm configuring a bridge with dhcp. It used to work just fine, but recently the default interface gets set for the wrong interface. My /etc/network/interfaces contains exactly: ---snip--- auto lo iface lo inet loopback auto br0 iface br0