| 15 Jul 2021 |
Alex Zero | I've submitted a kernel bug, but nobody ever replied to it | 15:44:35 |
Alex Zero | https://lkml.org/lkml/2020/6/11/720 | 15:45:25 |
Leon | Hm, very interesting. | 15:45:31 |
Alex Zero | Only thing that works is downgrading the kernel to 5.2,which is not ideal at all | 15:45:54 |
Alex Zero | I've had to force it on all the router VMs | 15:46:03 |
Alex Zero | For lack of a better solution | 15:46:09 |
Mic92 | Alex Zero: Did you cc'ed the original authors? | 15:56:53 |
Mic92 | also the merge and post it on netdev | 15:57:26 |
Mic92 | Also include tcpdump dumps from netlink | 15:58:06 |
Alex Zero | I'll do that, thanks 👍 | 16:12:22 |
Mic92 | *merger | 16:14:48 |
Amanda (she/her) | So, somehow my co-admin is able to assign IPs to his proxmox VMs using his router's networking stack. He said something about bridging the interface or similar -- is this something I could set up myself to do with lxd/nixos containers? I'm not very versed in networking stuff, so any clarification is appreciated | 17:02:58 |