Failed to Raise Network interfaces Debian 9 Fresh
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i have a Debian 9 64bit server and fresh installed. Just noticed that the Networking manager is not working properly since my Webinterface kinda doesnt like that.
root@mail:/etc/network/interfaces.d# ifup -v eth0
ifup: configuring interface eth0=eth0 (inet) /bin/run-parts
--exit-on-error --verbose /etc/network/if-pre-up.d run-parts: executing /etc/network/if-pre-up.d/bridge run-parts: executing /etc/network/if-pre-up.d/wpasupplicant /bin/ip addr add
173.212.217.24/255.255.255.0 broadcast 173.212.217.255 dev eth0 label eth0 RTNETLINK answers: File exists ifup: failed to bring up eth0
Any idea?
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i have a Debian 9 64bit server and fresh installed. Just noticed that the Networking manager is not working properly since my Webinterface kinda doesnt like that.
root@mail:/etc/network/interfaces.d# ifup -v eth0
ifup: configuring interface eth0=eth0 (inet) /bin/run-parts
--exit-on-error --verbose /etc/network/if-pre-up.d run-parts: executing /etc/network/if-pre-up.d/bridge run-parts: executing /etc/network/if-pre-up.d/wpasupplicant /bin/ip addr add
173.212.217.24/255.255.255.0 broadcast 173.212.217.255 dev eth0 label eth0 RTNETLINK answers: File exists ifup: failed to bring up eth0
Any idea?
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If you ifup a interface that is already working, you will get that error. It is not clear what is your question. Also, you are not telling us that you are trying to do a bridge between eth0 and wifi. I advise investing much more time on writing better questions
– Rui F Ribeiro
Jan 29 at 22:01
Welcome , could you add the content of/etc/network/interfaces
and the content of files under/etc/network/interfaces.d/
. Did you have network-manager installed ?
– GAD3R
Jan 30 at 9:21
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i have a Debian 9 64bit server and fresh installed. Just noticed that the Networking manager is not working properly since my Webinterface kinda doesnt like that.
root@mail:/etc/network/interfaces.d# ifup -v eth0
ifup: configuring interface eth0=eth0 (inet) /bin/run-parts
--exit-on-error --verbose /etc/network/if-pre-up.d run-parts: executing /etc/network/if-pre-up.d/bridge run-parts: executing /etc/network/if-pre-up.d/wpasupplicant /bin/ip addr add
173.212.217.24/255.255.255.0 broadcast 173.212.217.255 dev eth0 label eth0 RTNETLINK answers: File exists ifup: failed to bring up eth0
Any idea?
linux debian networking
i have a Debian 9 64bit server and fresh installed. Just noticed that the Networking manager is not working properly since my Webinterface kinda doesnt like that.
root@mail:/etc/network/interfaces.d# ifup -v eth0
ifup: configuring interface eth0=eth0 (inet) /bin/run-parts
--exit-on-error --verbose /etc/network/if-pre-up.d run-parts: executing /etc/network/if-pre-up.d/bridge run-parts: executing /etc/network/if-pre-up.d/wpasupplicant /bin/ip addr add
173.212.217.24/255.255.255.0 broadcast 173.212.217.255 dev eth0 label eth0 RTNETLINK answers: File exists ifup: failed to bring up eth0
Any idea?
linux debian networking
linux debian networking
edited Jan 29 at 22:00
Rui F Ribeiro
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If you ifup a interface that is already working, you will get that error. It is not clear what is your question. Also, you are not telling us that you are trying to do a bridge between eth0 and wifi. I advise investing much more time on writing better questions
– Rui F Ribeiro
Jan 29 at 22:01
Welcome , could you add the content of/etc/network/interfaces
and the content of files under/etc/network/interfaces.d/
. Did you have network-manager installed ?
– GAD3R
Jan 30 at 9:21
add a comment |
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If you ifup a interface that is already working, you will get that error. It is not clear what is your question. Also, you are not telling us that you are trying to do a bridge between eth0 and wifi. I advise investing much more time on writing better questions
– Rui F Ribeiro
Jan 29 at 22:01
Welcome , could you add the content of/etc/network/interfaces
and the content of files under/etc/network/interfaces.d/
. Did you have network-manager installed ?
– GAD3R
Jan 30 at 9:21
2
2
If you ifup a interface that is already working, you will get that error. It is not clear what is your question. Also, you are not telling us that you are trying to do a bridge between eth0 and wifi. I advise investing much more time on writing better questions
– Rui F Ribeiro
Jan 29 at 22:01
If you ifup a interface that is already working, you will get that error. It is not clear what is your question. Also, you are not telling us that you are trying to do a bridge between eth0 and wifi. I advise investing much more time on writing better questions
– Rui F Ribeiro
Jan 29 at 22:01
Welcome , could you add the content of
/etc/network/interfaces
and the content of files under /etc/network/interfaces.d/
. Did you have network-manager installed ?– GAD3R
Jan 30 at 9:21
Welcome , could you add the content of
/etc/network/interfaces
and the content of files under /etc/network/interfaces.d/
. Did you have network-manager installed ?– GAD3R
Jan 30 at 9:21
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If you want the network to come up when it is down, the config for that situation should be in ifdown, when it comes up it should run ifup because it is now up. You should not have to manualy run those files, it should be automatic based on the state of the network interface.
- If the network is down it should autorun ifdown.
- If the nework is up it should autorun ifup.
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If you want the network to come up when it is down, the config for that situation should be in ifdown, when it comes up it should run ifup because it is now up. You should not have to manualy run those files, it should be automatic based on the state of the network interface.
- If the network is down it should autorun ifdown.
- If the nework is up it should autorun ifup.
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If you want the network to come up when it is down, the config for that situation should be in ifdown, when it comes up it should run ifup because it is now up. You should not have to manualy run those files, it should be automatic based on the state of the network interface.
- If the network is down it should autorun ifdown.
- If the nework is up it should autorun ifup.
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If you want the network to come up when it is down, the config for that situation should be in ifdown, when it comes up it should run ifup because it is now up. You should not have to manualy run those files, it should be automatic based on the state of the network interface.
- If the network is down it should autorun ifdown.
- If the nework is up it should autorun ifup.
If you want the network to come up when it is down, the config for that situation should be in ifdown, when it comes up it should run ifup because it is now up. You should not have to manualy run those files, it should be automatic based on the state of the network interface.
- If the network is down it should autorun ifdown.
- If the nework is up it should autorun ifup.
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If you ifup a interface that is already working, you will get that error. It is not clear what is your question. Also, you are not telling us that you are trying to do a bridge between eth0 and wifi. I advise investing much more time on writing better questions
– Rui F Ribeiro
Jan 29 at 22:01
Welcome , could you add the content of
/etc/network/interfaces
and the content of files under/etc/network/interfaces.d/
. Did you have network-manager installed ?– GAD3R
Jan 30 at 9:21