Hello,
After doing certain activities, in my case, restoring an external SD card
from a backup using a program, watchdog thinks that
"device eth0 did not receive anything since last check"
which triggers a reboot as I've configured in Watchdog.
However, eth0 is working fine, /proc/net/dev is incrementing, the interface
is working, I'm serving HTTPS/HTTPS/DNS over this interface, I'm SShed in
on the interface.
/dev/proc/net is incrementing, I am cat'ing it and watch it increment AS
watchdog says its not receiving anything

Relevant links:
https://github.com/RPi-Distro/repo/issues/237#issuecomment-1490751380

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