Johannes Graumann wrote:

> Johannes Graumann wrote:
> 
>> Hello,
>> 
>> I'm trying to get a NetworkManager-independent bridg up and running to be
>> able to have my firewall manage traffic to/from lxc containers.
>> 
>> My '/etc/network/interfaces' looks like this:
>>> auto lo
>>> iface lo inet loopback
>>>  
>>> # tun/tap/bridge combo for lxc container networking
>>> auto tun0
>>> iface tun0 inet manual
>>>   tunctl_user           root
>>>   up                    ip link set tun0 up
>>>   down                  ip link set tun0 down
>>> auto br0
>>> iface br0 inet static
>>>   bridge_ports          tun0
>>>   bridge_maxwait        0
>>>   bridge_stp            off
>>>   address               172.16.0.1
>>>   netmask               255.255.255.0
>>>   dns-search            virt.local
>> 
>> No matter what I do to the
>>> [ifupdown]
>>> managed=true/false
>> parameter in '/etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf', 'ifconfig'
>> doesn't show me the tun0/br0 interfaces.
>> 
>> When I manually call 'service networking re/start', the process gets
>> stuck unresponsively. 'CTRL-C'ing out 'ifconfig' now shows the tun/br
>> interfaces. 'tail /var/log/messages' reports:
>>> IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): tun0: link is not ready
>> 
>> Any hints on what may be wrong and how to proceed?
>> 
>> Sincerely, Joh
> 
> Turns out this was a (shot?) systemd issue. After reinstalling it my setup
> works as expected: eth/wlan managed by NM (as nos present in
> /etc/network/interfaces), tun/br come up and are not NM managed.
> 
> Joh

Turns out I was wrong with my first explanation above - what really is/was 
amiss is the fact that installation of NetworkManager seems to imply 
'update-rc.d networking disable' - the inverse fixed my situation. Sorry for 
the noise.

Joh


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