[Bug 1075256] Re: allow custom method in "/etc/network/interfaces"
Andrew Shadura
andrewsh at debian.org
Sun Mar 23 13:29:22 UTC 2014
Richard, I have this on my plan, so if I have enough time this feature
will be soon implemented.
** Changed in: ifupdown (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Confirmed
** Changed in: ifupdown (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Andrew Shadura (andrew.sh)
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Title:
allow custom method in "/etc/network/interfaces"
Status in “ifupdown” package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Bug description:
we have several custom networking scripts, and find it would be
easiest to handle them with a custom "method" in
"/etc/network/interfaces" . we can't just add scripts to if-up.d,
because we need strong ordering of command execution. examples would
be adding macvlans, and ip tunnels. for example, we need pre-up in
"/etc/network/interfaces" to run before ANY other scripts , because we
do an ip link creation there. there are builtin "methods" which cover
some of the functionality we want, but clearly this doesn't scale like
a plugin based architecture would. unfortunately, there is no easy
way to plug in a custom method for handling these networking stanzas.
thus, we have to write stuff like this for each interface.
auto vmac-ha
iface vmac-ha inet manual
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pre-up my-vmac-helper
up my-vmac-helper
down my-vmac-helper
post-down my-vmac-helper
it would be MUCH easier to have something like this
auto vmac-ha
iface vmac-ha inet custom my-vmac-helper
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