and on Ubuntu 11.04 desktop. It does not look secondary to me that
default dhcp client can't work on virtual interfaces. What about you,
ubuntu's guys?
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Title:
dhclient fails for virtual interfaces (IP
Bryan McLellan wrote:
Tom Metro wrote:
I'll have to take a look at ubuntu-minimal to see what it is.
It's a meta package...
I figured that from the name, but I wondered what packages it pulled in,
and what the consequences were for removing it were.
Uninstalling it would mean that in the
Here's the summary how how to work around this bug:
First, if you're using Dnsmasq on the server-side you might run into Bug
#327703. The Dnsmasq author has a patched version available.
1. On Hardy, download and install the attached dhcp3-client dummy package:
% sudo dpkg -i
I've opened Bug #356800, ifconfig fails to initiaize a virtual
interface with a zero IP address.
This bug should be made dependent on it. (I didn't see a way to do
that.)
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dhclient fails for virtual interfaces (IP aliases)
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Bryan McLellan wrote:
These two errors are because dhclient-script does not support alias
interfaces.
That may be partly right. I see /sbin/dhclient-script contains the
comment:
# The alias handling in here probably still sucks. -mdz
and there's clearly evidence that it is attempting to
On Thu, Apr 2, 2009 at 11:20 PM, Tom Metro tmetro+ubu...@gmail.com wrote:
That may be partly right. I see /sbin/dhclient-script contains the
comment:
# The alias handling in here probably still sucks. -mdz
and there's clearly evidence that it is attempting to support virtual
interfaces:
Bryan McLellan wrote:
Most likely that comment and surely that code is to
support the inclusion of an alias definition in your dhclient.conf(5),
as opposed to running dhclient on an alias interface.
Ah, right. You're probably right.
The dhclient.conf(5) man page also mentions pseudo
On Fri, Apr 3, 2009 at 1:20 PM, Tom Metro tmetro+ubu...@gmail.com wrote:
Removing ubuntu-minimal sounds like something to be avoided, but there
was mention of people doing that (as a side effect of removing the
wireless package) in the bug this one was split off from, and it didn't
sound like
SIOCSIFFLAGS: Cannot assign requested address
SIOCSIFFLAGS: Cannot assign requested address
These two errors are because dhclient-script does not support alias
interfaces. If you don't use this script, those errors go away. However
it's likely dhclient doesn't support alias interfaces at all, a
Commenting on some of the comments in Bug #123773.
In Bug #123773
Jamie Strandboge wrote:
...though ifup (and ifdown) will give that error, the interface
comes up fine, and is pingable
In this case the interface doesn't come up.
In comment
Forum threads relating to this issue:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=918015
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=515162
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Attached is an archive containing the output of:
# strace -ff -F -o /tmp/dhclient.strace dhclient eth0:0
There is already a pid file /var/run/dhclient.pid with pid 134519072
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