On Fri, 6 Feb 2015 19:50, Hans-Peter Jansen
On Freitag, 6. Februar 2015 19:06:25 Yamaban wrote:
Same as routing, "Yes, wicked does routing", Bah! Proof is out there otherwise.
Sure, I had a hard time to explain wicked a static route for an otherwise dhcp (v4) controlled device, and finally succeeded. #907495
Mind giving a brief summary of your routing issue?
Networking scripts, including NetworkManager stuff is flaky, and has been that way for a looong time. Only the deficits change (and I'm not covering IPv6 at all..).
Oh well. Maybe, what I call routing is not what the wicked-devs call routing.
This is the big routerbox: - One router-box, core 2 duo @ 2 GHz , 64bit, 4GB Ram - LTE-modem ca 4Mbit via USB as fallback, with full IPv6 support - DSL-modem1 ca 12 Mbit via ppp-o-eth0, with full IPv6 support - VDSL-modem2 ca 100Mbit via eth1, IPv6 partial, manual DNS needed - LAN segment1 1GBit via eth2, with full IPv6 support - LAN segment2 1GBit via eth3, with full IPv6 support - DMZ-LAN seg3 1GBit via eth4, with full IPv6 support from intern, IPv4only from extren - WLAN segment1 300MBit 5Ghz only via USB, with full IPv6 support - WLAN segment2 150MBit 2.4/5Ghz via eth5, IPv4 only The Box has 2 GB-eth onboard and 1 PCIe Card 4x GB-eth It runs dnsmasq for dhcp and dns relay In OSS 13.1 it took me about 2 days to get it fully working, with IFup/-down config and scripts, incl. Firewall rules. Not trivial, but do-able. So far I have not found any way to produce a comparable routing with wicked. Even smaller things like: One box, 2 eth onboard: - DSL-modem via eth0, - LAN segment1 via eth1, - WLAN segment2 via USB, - DMZ in VM (on routerbox) runs dnsmasq for dhcp (LAN/WLAN) and dns relay Rules: 1. LAN and WLAN shall see Internet and DMZ, but not each other. 2. Full IPv4 and IPv6 support. Simple, but try that in wicked, please, show with examples. Is not really configurable with wicked, two weeks and nothing to show. Frust and Anger is all I got on wicked so far, for anything beyond basic client / server with only one network interface. - Yamaban. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org