Am 24.03.21 um 08:42 schrieb Anton Hvornum via arch-general:

Systemd is arguably very stable too,
Just to clarify, we are talking about systemd-networkd here: No, it's the total opposite of stable. I had to experience two breaking changes lately, before I decided to migrate away from it.

First: The matching logic of its config files changed. From the start on, config files without a Match section matched everything. Now they match nothing, leaving some of my servers without connectivity after upgrade.

Second: You cannot use its DHCP feature without systemd-resolved anymore. The latter has the nasty bug of compiled-in fallback DNS servers, that you cannot disable via config files; leaking private data to Google or Cloudflare or allowing masquerade attacks, in case of local DNS problems. Even Fedora is patching that stuff out now AFAIK.

BR

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