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Bug#1018768: marked as done (Bonding interface gets the wrong MAC address when configured for the first time)



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has caused the Debian Bug report #1018768,
regarding Bonding interface gets the wrong MAC address when configured for the first time
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Package: ifenslave
Version: 2.12

This bug has already been filed as #949062 and was archived with the
comment 'Fixed in version ifenslave/2.13'. OK so far, but whats about
bullseye? I just just wasted about 2h of my time finally retracing the
steps someone did over 2 years ago. Is this going to be fixed in stable?
This bug seems insignificant if you run a single machine on a subnet
with a bond interface, but if you are setting up several servers within
the same subnet and all get the same mac address on their bond
interface, it gets a bit annoying.
Where does the mac address, the bond interface gets comes from anyways?
As I got the same address on three different machines.

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Version: 2.13

On Tue, 2022-08-30 at 15:20:01 +0200, Christian Schwamborn wrote:
> Package: ifenslave
> Version: 2.12
> 
> This bug has already been filed as #949062 and was archived with the
> comment 'Fixed in version ifenslave/2.13'. OK so far, but whats about
> bullseye? I just just wasted about 2h of my time finally retracing the
> steps someone did over 2 years ago. Is this going to be fixed in stable?
> This bug seems insignificant if you run a single machine on a subnet
> with a bond interface, but if you are setting up several servers within
> the same subnet and all get the same mac address on their bond
> interface, it gets a bit annoying.
> Where does the mac address, the bond interface gets comes from anyways?
> As I got the same address on three different machines.

This was helpfully fixed by Salvatore in stable some time ago, see:

  <https://tracker.debian.org/news/1358149/accepted-ifenslave-213deb11u1-source-into-proposed-updates-stable-new-proposed-updates/>

Thus, closing now.

Thanks,
Guillem

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