Valdis Kletnieks writes:
> I'll say up front - no, I do *not* have a clue why this commit causes this
> problem - it makes exactly zero fsking sense.
>
> Scenario: $WORK is blessed with a Juniper VPN system. I've been
> seeing for a while now (since Dec-ish) an issue
Valdis Kletnieks writes:
> I'll say up front - no, I do *not* have a clue why this commit causes this
> problem - it makes exactly zero fsking sense.
>
> Scenario: $WORK is blessed with a Juniper VPN system. I've been
> seeing for a while now (since Dec-ish) an issue where at startup,
> the
On 21.04.2016 04:24, Valdis Kletnieks wrote:
> I'll say up front - no, I do *not* have a clue why this commit causes this
> problem - it makes exactly zero fsking sense.
>
> Scenario: $WORK is blessed with a Juniper VPN system. I've been
> seeing for a while now (since Dec-ish) an issue where
On 21.04.2016 04:24, Valdis Kletnieks wrote:
> I'll say up front - no, I do *not* have a clue why this commit causes this
> problem - it makes exactly zero fsking sense.
>
> Scenario: $WORK is blessed with a Juniper VPN system. I've been
> seeing for a while now (since Dec-ish) an issue where
I'll say up front - no, I do *not* have a clue why this commit causes this
problem - it makes exactly zero fsking sense.
Scenario: $WORK is blessed with a Juniper VPN system. I've been
seeing for a while now (since Dec-ish) an issue where at startup,
the tun0 device will get wedged. ifconfig
I'll say up front - no, I do *not* have a clue why this commit causes this
problem - it makes exactly zero fsking sense.
Scenario: $WORK is blessed with a Juniper VPN system. I've been
seeing for a while now (since Dec-ish) an issue where at startup,
the tun0 device will get wedged. ifconfig
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