/etc/network/if-up.d is a Debian invention. This could go to the Debian package, and cannot quite go to the upstream source.
However, I don't understand why the scripts reload miredo when an ipv6 interface is brought up?! Only IPv4 interfaces should really matter as regards Miredo's underlying connectivity... Am I missing something?
/etc/network/ if-up.d is a Debian invention. This could go to the Debian package, and cannot quite go to the upstream source.
However, I don't understand why the scripts reload miredo when an ipv6 interface is brought up?! Only IPv4 interfaces should really matter as regards Miredo's underlying connectivity... Am I missing something?