| 29 Jun 2025 |
ElvishJerricco | hm? | 03:41:45 |
hexa | that is the screenshot | 03:42:19 |
hexa | ipv4/ipv6 addressing and routes should be covered | 03:42:30 |
ElvishJerricco | Maybe this is my networking knowledge being bad but I don't understand what proxyARP has to do with that | 03:43:58 |
hexa | mtu is covered
mac is covered | 03:44:04 |
hexa | proxyARP is not covered | 03:44:35 |
ElvishJerricco | Oh. I mean networkd has options for proxyARP | 03:44:50 |
ElvishJerricco | can we not just wire that up? | 03:45:02 |
hexa | but it's not mapped afaiict | 03:45:04 |
hexa | * but it's not mapped afaict | 03:45:06 |
hexa |
networkd: ProxyARP= vs. ARPProxy= confusion #4768
| 03:45:21 |
hexa | lol | 03:45:22 |
hexa | https://search.nixos.org/options?channel=25.05&show=networking.interfaces.%3Cname%3E.ipv4.routes.*.options&from=0&size=50&sort=relevance&type=packages&query=networking.interfaces | 03:47:09 |
hexa | ouch | 03:47:09 |
hexa |
See the symbol OPTIONS in the ip-route(8) manual page for the details
| 03:47:22 |
ElvishJerricco | Hm. Well, like I said, we should just add assertions for anything not supported and preferably wire up any trivial mappings. | 03:48:02 |
ElvishJerricco | We can't enable useNetworkd by default if we don't do that | 03:48:18 |
hexa | agreed | 03:48:27 |
ElvishJerricco | and, like, we should really enable that by default | 03:48:28 |
hexa | yes | 03:48:34 |
hexa |
networking.interfaces.<name>.tempAddress
| 03:49:28 |
hexa | *
networking.interfaces.<name>.tempAddress
| 03:49:33 |
hexa | IPv6PrivacyExtensions= | 03:49:57 |
hexa | useNetworkd defaults to kernel 😄 | 03:50:25 |
hexa | we should remove that option | 03:50:56 |
hexa | it supports the virtual options 😲 | 03:51:43 |
hexa | wakeonlan is todo | 03:51:54 |
ElvishJerricco | I will likely not help with the useNetworkd thing. My big ticket items for 25.11 are systemd initrd by default and getting rid of grub being the default (which involves an ISO revamp) | 03:54:52 |
hexa | please make that happen | 03:55:00 |
emily | networkd SLAAC defaults violate RFC I think :'( | 03:55:05 |