Am 08.02.2012 16:40, schrieb Lennart Poettering:
> On Wed, 08.02.12 16:07, Reindl Harald ([email protected]) wrote:
>> can someone please take a look at this
>>
>> in myopinion it is not optimal starting services which
>> possibly read settings controlled by "systcl.conf"
>> and after that the local settings get applied
>>
>> sample below:
>>
>> after boot smbd is listening on ipv6, sysctl disables this,
>> but seems to do it after smbd has started, manual restarting
>> the service stops smbd to listen on ipv6
>>
>> this may also problematic for all sort of software
> 
> Hmm, so we actually apply sysctls very early in the boot, and we do not
> spawn normal services before this finished. There's one exception
> however: settings on network interfaces are applied as the network
> interfaces show up, but before the udev event for them showing up is
> send to the applications. That means that any app running in the normal
> start-up phase and/or using udev to listen for network interfaces
> showing up should see sysctls only fully applied.
> 
> There must be something else going wrong here?

wild guess: services not have "network.target" as Before/After defined an bind 
on
all avaiable interfaces? this would explained with "settings on network 
interfaces
are applied as the network interfaces show up"


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