when I said the module was loaded in the default.nodes list, I really
meant that the node that tun uses is created here.
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Cannot change /dev/net/tun file permissions with udev
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when I said the module was loaded in the default.nodes list, I really
meant that the node that tun uses is created here.
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Cannot change /dev/net/tun file permissions with udev
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/265138
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I had the same problem but the cause and solution is different.
Perhaps it's a Mandriva thing, but the tun module is loaded in the
default.nodes list in /etc/udev.devices.d. These are created
independently at udev startup and so never go through the main rules -
they all have permissions of 0600.
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Status: Incomplete => Won't Fix
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I had the same issue. In my installation, the file
/etc/udev/rules.d/60-vboxdrv.rules already existed (I'm using VBox
2.02).
I added the line per the above comment:
KERNEL=="tun", OWNER="root", GROUP="vboxusers", MODE="0660"
rebooted, and the problem went away - permissions are now correct. I
d
Please ensure your rules are in their own file, and run:
modprobe tun
And see whether the permissions are correct.
If not, attach the output of "udevtest /devices/virtual/misc/tun"
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Status: New => Incomplete
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Cannot change /dev/net/tun file permissions
It will definitely not work if you edit 20-names.rules to have this line
(since that is copied to the initramfs)
It should work if you extend 40-permissions.rules, but don't do that,
add your own file as you've done.
It's also worth noting that you have to load the "tun" module for it to
have any
Ah! I had the exact same problem. If you boot your system without quiet
and splash you can see that it's trying to change the permissions but
says unknown group vboxusers. I cannot understand why though.
If you instead of changing that file (or in addition to) add a rules
file called 10-local.rule