docs/162354: Improve wording in rc.conf(5) regarding network-interfaces.
Hiroki Sato
hrs at FreeBSD.org
Wed Sep 4 04:23:42 UTC 2013
John Baldwin <jhb at freebsd.org> wrote
in <201309031426.34775.jhb at freebsd.org>:
jh> On Monday, November 07, 2011 12:09:36 pm moritz at wzff.de wrote:
jh> >
jh> > >Number: 162354
jh> > >Category: docs
jh> > >Synopsis: Improve wording in rc.conf(5) regarding network-interfaces.
jh> > >Confidential: no
jh> > >Severity: non-critical
jh> > >Priority: low
jh> > >Responsible: freebsd-doc
jh> > >State: open
jh> > >Quarter:
jh> > >Keywords:
jh> > >Date-Required:
jh> > >Class: doc-bug
jh> > >Submitter-Id: current-users
jh> > >Arrival-Date: Mon Nov 07 19:00:22 UTC 2011
jh> > >Closed-Date:
jh> > >Last-Modified:
jh> > >Originator: Moritz Wilhelmy
jh> > >Release: FreeBSD 9.0-RC1 amd64
jh> > >Organization:
jh> > >Environment:
jh> > >Description:
jh> > According to rc.conf(5), ifconfig_<interface>_alias<n> is deprecated,
jh> > because it fails if <n> is not continuously increasing (i.e. if a number
jh> is
jh> > missing, the rc-scripts abort the search for bigger values of <n>.)
jh> > It isn't specified what should be used instead; I guessed
jh> > ipv4_addrs_<interface>, but Marco Steinbach brought
jh> > /etc/start_if.<interface> to my attention, which is mentioned in the same
jh> > paragraph. This is confusing. Could someone please clarify which one of
jh> > these is supposed to be used in place of the deprecated
jh> > ifconfig_<interface>_alias<n>, especially since ipv4_addrs_<interface>
jh> seems
jh> > not to have an equivalent ipv6_* variable?
jh>
jh> I don't think ifconfig_IF_aliasN is depreated, though you can now use
jh> ifconfig_IF_aliases as an alternate. Also, both ifconfig_IF_aliases
jh> and ifconfig_IF_aliasN handle both IPv4 and IPv6. See this commit for more
jh> details:
jh>
jh> http://svnweb.freebsd.org/base?view=revision&revision=252015
The sentence "Due to this difficult to manage behavior, the
ifconfig_IF_aliasN form is deprecated." was added back in 2005, when
ipv4_addrs_IF was added. I guess it was considered that
ipv4_addrs_IF was the replacement of ifconfig_IF_aliasN.
I refactored it in a AF-independent manner and used
ifconfig_IF_aliases as the successor, but I did not change that part
in rc.conf(5) manual page. I think we can think both
ifconfig_IF_aliasN and ifconfig_IF_aliases are currently supported.
There is no immediate plan to remove ifconfig_IF_aliasN, at least.
Is it reasonable to remove the sentence?
-- Hiroki
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