On Thu, Aug 14, 2014 at 3:53 AM, Marcel Holtmann wrote:
> Hi Lennart,
>
>>> There seems to be no way in systemd-networkd to put a link in
>>> Promiscuous mode. This is needed to make macvlan work correctly
>>> (Otherwise it receives no traffic with its mac address as the
>>> destination). If I am
On Wed, 13.08.14 18:53, Marcel Holtmann (mar...@holtmann.org) wrote:
>
> Hi Lennart,
>
> >> There seems to be no way in systemd-networkd to put a link in
> >> Promiscuous mode. This is needed to make macvlan work correctly
> >> (Otherwise it receives no traffic with its mac address as the
> >> d
Hi Lennart,
>> There seems to be no way in systemd-networkd to put a link in
>> Promiscuous mode. This is needed to make macvlan work correctly
>> (Otherwise it receives no traffic with its mac address as the
>> destination). If I am not mistaken this could be a boolean in *.link
>> files.
>
> So
On Fri, 25.07.14 16:29, Thomas Suckow (thomas.suc...@pnnl.gov) wrote:
> There seems to be no way in systemd-networkd to put a link in
> Promiscuous mode. This is needed to make macvlan work correctly
> (Otherwise it receives no traffic with its mac address as the
> destination). If I am not mistak
There seems to be no way in systemd-networkd to put a link in Promiscuous mode.
This is needed to make macvlan work correctly (Otherwise it receives no traffic
with its mac address as the destination). If I am not mistaken this could be a
boolean in *.link files.
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Thomas
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