From: Guillaume Nault
Date: Wed, 24 Jan 2018 13:04:06 +0100
> Sorry if it looks like I'm pushing back on every l2tp patches lately,
> but it'd really help if we could move the code forward and take
> advantage of existing kernel infrastructures. Otherwise l2tp will keep
> lagging behind.
Agreed.
On Wed, Jan 24, 2018 at 04:58:44PM +1300, Isaac Lee wrote:
> The linux kernel by default uses random MAC address
> for l2tp interfaces. However, there are situations
> where it is desirable to have a deterministic MAC address.
>
> A sample scenario would be where the host IP stack is attached
> di
The linux kernel by default uses random MAC address
for l2tp interfaces. However, there are situations
where it is desirable to have a deterministic MAC address.
A sample scenario would be where the host IP stack is attached
directly to a tunnel hence the "random" address is now propagated
via ARP
From: Isaac Lee
Date: Wed, 17 Jan 2018 14:35:37 +1300
> The linux kernel by default uses random MAC address
> for l2tp interfaces. However, there are situations
> where it is desirable to have a deterministic MAC address.
>
> A sample scenario would be where the host IP stack is attached
> direc
The linux kernel by default uses random MAC address
for l2tp interfaces. However, there are situations
where it is desirable to have a deterministic MAC address.
A sample scenario would be where the host IP stack is attached
directly to a tunnel hence the "random" address is now propagated
via ARP