Bug#139626: marked as done (ifconfig)
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From: Rupert <rupert.heigl@stusta.mhn.de>
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Subject: ifconfig
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package: ifconfig
from: woody, disk bf2.4
when specifying a default gateway for a pcmcia network device ifconfig fails
to set the correct network address and netmask.
e.g. ifconfig eth0 10.150.108.153 netmask 255.255.255.0 gw 10.150.108.254
result for "ifconfig"
eth0 address 10.150.108.254 (same as set for gateway!)
workaround only with seperate configuration over "route"
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The boot-floppies don't use the syntax in question. Come to that, I
think they might even use ifconfig from busybox rather than net-tools.
At any rate, this shouldn't be a problem.
p.
Bernd Eckenfels wrote:
>ifconfig gw
>
> is not a valid syntax and never was. I am not sure if this is still
> used in bf, but it is surely broken if it is. I ressign this bug and
> asume it will be closed.
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