aidy_w wrote: 
> I did read your comment on this, but for the life of me I could not find
> this... you referenced files in your forum post that simply do not exist
> on my install, and this was a clean install direct from the .deb file of
> 7.9.2. So Yes I would have done if it was possible to locate it. Maybe
> you would like to give some better instruction as I agree this is far
> more complex.
> 
> Having said this, I was frustrated by the fact the the daemon always
> decided to attempt to attach to the public interface every time I
> upgraded. I seem to have no control over this. Another point being, that
> now I can control traffic much better, I can isolate the traffic, assign
> clear A records against the service in bind, filter with tshark more
> easily and better understand exactly what the server is doing when it
> communicates with its clients, manage effectively any exchange between
> the daemon and other services on my server etc.. There are many reasons
> it is useful, but yes its complicated. But its clean.
> 
> 
> As a final note that I did not include in the original post if you want
> to enable the daemon at boot then you should add to the bottom of the
> squeezeboxserver_in_netns.service file.
> 
> [Install]
> WantedBy=multi-user.target
> WantedBy=systemd-networkd.target
> 
> then you can run:
> 
> systemctl enable squeezeboxserver_in_netns
> 
> and the service will run at boot time once the network is up and
> multi-user environment available
> 
> AidanThis reply told you which file to modify.

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