Re: systemd-networkd: IPv6 prefix delegation lost when changing prefixes

2020-04-16 Thread Tobias Brink
For anyone stumbling upon this in the future, there is some more discussion on the systemd-devel mailing list: https://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/systemd-devel/2020-April/044358.html and I opened an issue on GitHub: https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/15455 Tobias Brink writes

Re: Question Regarding sources.list

2020-04-12 Thread Tobias Brink
Hello Chris, Chris Debian writes: > I recently installed Debian Bullseye with the unofficial iso that > includes non-free firmware > (debian-live-testing-amd64-xfce+nonfree.iso). > > However, my sources.list file does not contain "contrib" or "non-free" > components. Should "contrib" and

Re: systemd-networkd: IPv6 prefix delegation lost when changing prefixes

2020-04-12 Thread Tobias Brink
Hello Vincent, Vincent Truchseß writes: > I've had the same Issue here delegating prefixes to my VPN-Gateway in my > home-hetwork. Good to know that it's not just me. For posterity, I did some further tests: * It does not matter if the router sets the "Other Configuration" or the "Managed"

systemd-networkd: IPv6 prefix delegation lost when changing prefixes

2020-04-10 Thread Tobias Brink
Hello debian-user, I have an internet connection via a router provided by my ISP. I have a Linux box (Debian Buster) between this router and my internal network in order to provide nicer firewalling and some services like OpenVPN, wifi for guests without access to the internal network, and so on.

Re: Ensure service keeps running with systemd

2016-10-28 Thread Tobias Brink
Michael Biebl <bi...@debian.org> writes: > Am 28.10.2016 um 00:50 schrieb Tobias Brink: >> Hello! >> >> tl;dr: When a daemon exits "normally" (for example due to signal 15) >>although it should not exit (because I did not call "syste

Ensure service keeps running with systemd

2016-10-27 Thread Tobias Brink
Hello! tl;dr: When a daemon exits "normally" (for example due to signal 15) although it should not exit (because I did not call "systemctl stop"), systemd does not consider it a failure. I have a Debian system running jessie. I have the following running: * spamd (system wide, via