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On 2020-02-01 11:46 AM, James Knott wrote:
I just booted the computer, with the Ethernet cable disconnected and my AP turned off. It booted up without addresses on either interface. I then turned on the AP and got addresses on WiFi, but no /128. I then connected the Ethernet cable and, in addition to the normal addresses, got that /128. I do not see a /128 on my desktop computer, which is using wicked and connected to the same router.. So somehow it must be NetworkManager doing this. You might be able to spot the difference if you run a tcpdump on both interfaces, at the time they're coming up.
I have a couple of static wired connections set up. I'll have to see if they also do that. Also, my firewall/router is pfSense, so I can use its Packet Capture or use Wireshark with port mirroring on my switch. This might be a bit more reliable than trying tcpdump during connection setup.
I just checked a static configuration. The /128 address doesn't appear with it, only with DHCP. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org