On Wed, Aug 01, 2018 at 01:28:17PM +0300, Алексей wrote:
Well, i can't use the pre-up direcrive without the iface statement. Or I can
use one on the first vlan interface however it seems not very obvious decision
to maintain it later.
You can actually put it on all of the interfaces that need t
Hi.
Well, i can't use the pre-up direcrive without the iface statement. Or I can
use one on the first vlan interface however it seems not very obvious decision
to maintain it later. I followed the advice by Pascal Hambourg (setting the
iface statement to manual) and it worked.
Thank you all fo
On Mon, Jul 30, 2018 at 03:55:52PM +0300, Алексей wrote:
I can't set the MTU in the eth0 configuration. I can probably write a pre-up
directive in the configuraion of the first vlan interface however I'm not sure
if this is correct way. Probably someone can advice better one?
You can do it with
t;Dan Ritter" :
On Mon, Jul 30, 2018 at 03:55:52PM +0300, Алексей wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I need an advice about how can I set the MTU on the interface which is not in
> fact configured. So to explain in more detail:
>
> I have a debian box acting as a router and it has inter
Le 30/07/2018 à 16:23, Dan Purgert a écrit :
Алексей wrote:
I need an advice about how can I set the MTU on the interface which is
not in fact configured. So to explain in more detail:
I have a debian box acting as a router and it has interface let's say
eth0. Eth0 itself doesn't h
Алексей wrote:
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> Hi!
>
> I need an advice about how can I set the MTU on the interface which is
> not in fact configured. So to
On Mon, Jul 30, 2018 at 03:55:52PM +0300, Алексей wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I need an advice about how can I set the MTU on the interface which is not in
> fact configured. So to explain in more detail:
>
> I have a debian box acting as a router and it has interface let's s
Hi!
I need an advice about how can I set the MTU on the interface which is not in
fact configured. So to explain in more detail:
I have a debian box acting as a router and it has interface let's say eth0.
Eth0 itself doesn't have any IP configuration, all IP configuration and routin
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