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authorLennart Poettering <lennart@poettering.net>2015-11-13 12:49:15 +0100
committerLennart Poettering <lennart@poettering.net>2015-11-13 13:02:50 +0100
commit765afd5c4dbc71940d6dd6007ecc3eaa5a0b2aa1 (patch)
treef3572c54479d2c8cfa15b1fdded1b48225b12f13 /man/systemd-journald.service.xml
parentd68e2e59b3103a2dd197401357dc619efa6e26db (diff)
networkd: stop managing per-interface IP forwarding settings
As it turns out the kernel does not support per-interface IPv6 packet forwarding controls (unlike as it does for IPv4), but only supports a global option (#1597). Also, the current per-interface management of the setting isn't really useful, as you want it to propagate to at least one more interface than the one you configure it on. This created much grief (#1411, #1808). Hence, let's roll this logic back and simplify this again, so that we can expose the same behaviour on IPv4 and IPv6 and things start to work automatically again for most folks: if a network with this setting set is set up we propagate the setting into the global setting, but this is strictly one-way: we never reset it again, and we do nothing for network interfaces where this setting is not enabled. Fixes: #1808, #1597.
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