systemd/network/80-6rd-tunnel.network
Lennart Poettering 658169e6d3 network: take explicit ownership of our own interfaces
This is a follow-up for #30786 and uses it to assign
ID_NET_MANAGED_BY=io.systemd.Network to all all network interfaces that
we consider ours to manage. This should hopefully have the effect that
other well-behaving managers won't fight for these devices.

This doesn't bother with network interfaces we match inside containers,
since udev is not available there anyway.
2024-01-10 19:56:43 +00:00

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# SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT-0
#
# This config file is installed as part of systemd.
# It may be freely copied and edited (following the MIT No Attribution license).
#
# To make local modifications, one of the following methods may be used:
# 1. add a drop-in file that extends this file by creating the
# /etc/systemd/network/80-6rd-tunnel.network.d/ directory and creating a
# new .conf file there.
# 2. copy this file into /etc/systemd/network/ or one of the other paths checked
# by systemd-networkd and edit it there.
# This file should not be edited in place, because it'll be overwritten on upgrades.
# This .network file matches 6rd-* SIT devices which is automatically created by
# systemd-networkd when DHCPv4 6RD option is received.
[Match]
Kind=sit
Name=6rd-*
[Network]
DHCPPrefixDelegation=yes