Someone has been trying to convice me that advising someone to use
sysctl or sysctl.conf to query, or set kernel parameters is dangerous,
or unsupported in Debian. In particular, enabling/disabling ip
forwarding. I happen to think this is BS.

Is there any conceivable, or more importantly, a probable situation
where using sysctl.conf rather than /etc/network/options could mess up a
debian upgrade or prevent proper use of debian utilities or tools?

-davidc


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