Steve McIntyre writes:
> In my experience, the bridge may end up advertising the MAC of any/all
> of the underlying interfaces, and that behaviour can be racy
> sometimes. I noticed locally that *sometimes* I'd lose IPv6
> connectivity from my workstation when I started bridge VMs. Eventually
> I
Steve wrote:
>I upgraded a Debian machine from stretch to bullseye and see
>a change of the IP address of a ethernet bridge interface.
>
>The bridge has a physical LAN interface as one fixed bridge port
>and additional ports for kvm virtual machines I may start.
>
>Before the upgrade the bridge int
On 29.06.2022 07:27, Steve Keller wrote:
I upgraded a Debian machine from stretch to bullseye and see
a change of the IP address of a ethernet bridge interface.
The bridge has a physical LAN interface as one fixed bridge port
and additional ports for kvm virtual machines I may start.
Before the
I upgraded a Debian machine from stretch to bullseye and see
a change of the IP address of a ethernet bridge interface.
The bridge has a physical LAN interface as one fixed bridge port
and additional ports for kvm virtual machines I may start.
Before the upgrade the bridge interface got its MAC a
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