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- To: Debian Bug Tracking System <submit@bugs.debian.org>
- Subject: ifplugd: does not correctly run if-up / if-down when network links go up / down
- From: "Daniel R." <daniel__rg@terra.es>
- Date: Wed, 18 Jan 2006 14:25:02 +0100
- Message-id: <20060118132502.8456.95048.reportbug@localhost.localdomain>
Package: ifplugd Version: 0.26-2.1 Severity: important If have a laptop with 2 network interfaces: eth0 (realtek Ethernet), and eth1 (ipw2200). I dist-upgraded from sarge to testing (etch). Everything seemed to work right after upgrade. Then, I installed ifplugd. After several trials, I have configured ifplugd to manage eth0 eth1 as "HOTPLUG_INTERFACES". The reason is ifplugd cannot detect link beat for eth1 (although the wireless network is properly configured, wpa_supplicant, etc... may be that is another bug...). Interface eth0 is correctly detected if I use "INTERFACES", all this bug request comes from wanting eth1 to be detected. I have also added the required "allow-hotplug eth0" "allow-hotplug eth1" lines to my /etc/network/interfaces. Well, the point is with that if-up / if-down never get called when a link goes up/down. In fact, they become "up" at boot time and remain in that state unless I directly perform if-up / if-down. Link beats get correctly detected though (now including eth1 --> that's why I want this "hotplug" config). If I configure eth0 to be in "INTERFACES" and eth1 to be in "HOTPLUG_INTERFACES" the problem remains, now only for eth1 (if-up / if-down never called on eth1). I have read bug 334876, and it seems this may be related to that (I suspect ifplugd script for hotplug - now udev - never gets called). However, it seems my current version of ifplugd includes patch to solve that bug? Therefore, I have no clue about this behaviour. Any ideas? -- System Information: Debian Release: testing/unstable APT prefers testing APT policy: (500, 'testing') Architecture: i386 (i686) Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/bash Kernel: Linux 2.6.12-1-686 Locale: LANG=es_ES@euro, LC_CTYPE=es_ES@euro (charmap=ISO-8859-15) Versions of packages ifplugd depends on: ii debconf 1.4.67 Debian configuration management sy ii libc6 2.3.5-8 GNU C Library: Shared libraries an ii libdaemon0 0.10-1 lightweight C library for daemons Versions of packages ifplugd recommends: ii ifupdown 0.6.7 high level tools to configure netw -- debconf information: * ifplugd/interfaces: * ifplugd/hotplug_interfaces: eth0 eth1 * ifplugd/args: -q -f -u0 -d10 -w -I * ifplugd/suspend_action: stop
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- To: 348698-done@bugs.debian.org
- Subject: Re: Information update
- From: Y Giridhar Appaji Nag <giridhar@appaji.net>
- Date: Sun, 10 Feb 2008 23:52:02 +0530
- Message-id: <20080210182201.GX13954@loktak.appaji.net>
- Mail-followup-to: 348698-done@bugs.debian.org
- In-reply-to: <4410BB18.9010506@terra.es>
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On 06/03/10 00:32 +0100, Daniel Rodriguez Garcia said ... > Now I must inform ifplugd works correctly for me (I only had problem > with my eth1 wireless lan interface - ipw2200). [snip...] > Summarizing, I include my current configuration (which is working > correctly): > > --- /etc/default/ifplugd: > > INTERFACES="eth0 eth1" > HOTPLUG_INTERFACES="" > ARGS="-q -f -u0 -d10 -w -I" > SUSPEND_ACTION="stop" > > --- > --- /etc/default/wpasupplicant: > > ENABLED=1 > DRIVER=wext > INTERFACE=eth1 > CONFIG=/etc/wpa_supplicant.conf > OPTIONS="-w -i ${INTERFACE} -D ${DRIVER} -c ${CONFIG}" > > --- > ^^ Note that the -w option is IMPORTANT -- Y Giridhar Appaji Nag | http://www.appaji.net/Attachment: signature.asc
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