Control: severity -1 important

I'm downgrading the severity to important to remove a source of contention, hoping this will lead to a more constructive discussion.



Am 27.12.24 um 10:42 schrieb Martin-Éric Racine:
dhclient doesn't provide IPv4LL but has hooks to call avahi-autoipd as
needed. Meanwhile dhcpcd provides IPv4LL out of the box, along the
same fallback connectivity logic as avahi-autoipd. Having both
installed is not only redundant, it concurrently tries to control the
same interfaces.

Ok, let's drill down here a bit. I assume you mean the following two hooks:

avahi-autoipd: /etc/dhcp/dhclient-enter-hooks.d/avahi-autoipd
avahi-autoipd: /etc/dhcp/dhclient-exit-hooks.d/zzz_avahi-autoipd

Are those hooks executed by dhpcd? My understanding is, that those hooks are only executed by isc-dhcp-client and dhcpd ignores them.

Is that correct? If so, I don't quite understand what you mean by "concurrently tries to control the same interfaces". Could you go into more detail here where exactly avahi-autoipd and dhcpd step on each others toes, so to speak.

Michael


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