netcfg (1.182)
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netcfg (1.182) unstable; urgency=medium
* Fix ifupdown configuration for wireless connections (Closes: #1029352,
issue #1): when NetworkManager isn't used, a wireless connection would
result in the internal netcfg/target_network_config (if not preseeded)
being set to “loopback”, resulting in a /etc/network/interfaces that's
mostly empty in the installed system. Instead, use “ifupdown”, just
like in the wired connection case, and keep /e/n/i as written by
netcfg initially. Since secrets can be stored there (when using WPA or
WEP with a non-empty passphrase), change its mode to 600 for secure
connections.
* Fix ifupdown configuration for wireless connections (Closes: #1029352,
issue #2): when both DHCP and SLAAC stanzas are written for a wireless
interface, the wireless options are only written for the second one
(the SLAAC stanza, inet6 auto). This means that the first one (the
DHCP stanza, inet dhcp) cannot establish a connection, leading to long
delays until dhclient times out. Since duplicating wireless options in
both stanzas wouldn't work, just write a DHCP stanza in that case,
letting router advertisements (RAs) set up IPv6 automatically.
-- Cyril Brulebois <kibi@debian.org> Tue, 24 Jan 2023 05:15:23 +0000
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