Bug#348169: dnsmasq: Fails on anything but 'standard' network interface names

2006-01-16 Thread Simon Kelley
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The version of the the kernel you are using would be useful to, in case it turns out that /proc/net/if_inet6 has somehow changed format. kernel is a very recent git snapshot, from January the 14th ( CET ),so you are probably on the right track there. I have yet to

Bug#348169: dnsmasq: Fails on anything but 'standard' network interface names

2006-01-15 Thread Florian Attenberger
Package: dnsmasq Version: 2.24-1 Severity: important default configuration is unchanged. works fine if my network interfaces are eth0 and eth1 For anything of: eth4/eth5, net0/net1, eth10/eth11 dnsmasq fails with: dnsmasq: failed to find list of interfaces: No such device Changing the

Bug#348169: dnsmasq: Fails on anything but 'standard' network interface names

2006-01-15 Thread Simon Kelley
Florian Attenberger wrote: Package: dnsmasq Version: 2.24-1 Severity: important default configuration is unchanged. works fine if my network interfaces are eth0 and eth1 For anything of: eth4/eth5, net0/net1, eth10/eth11 dnsmasq fails with: dnsmasq: failed to find list of interfaces: No

Bug#348169: dnsmasq: Fails on anything but 'standard' network interface names

2006-01-15 Thread Will Dyson
Package: dnsmasq Version: 2.24-1 Followup-For: Bug #348169 This is actually a kernel bug. I ran into the same problem here, running a mainline git checkout from a day or two ago (on x86_64). Dnsmasq started working again when I went back to 2.6.15. I have not yet checked to see if it is fixed

Bug#348169: dnsmasq: Fails on anything but 'standard' network interface names

2006-01-15 Thread Simon Kelley
Will Dyson wrote: Package: dnsmasq Version: 2.24-1 Followup-For: Bug #348169 This is actually a kernel bug. I ran into the same problem here, running a mainline git checkout from a day or two ago (on x86_64). Dnsmasq started working again when I went back to 2.6.15. I have not yet checked to