On Sat, 2012-10-20 at 22:41 -0400, Michael H. Warfield wrote: +AD4 Following his instructions, I ended up with this: +AD4 +AD4 SUBSYSTEM+AD0APQAi-net+ACI, ACTION+AD0APQAi-add+ACI, DRIVERS+AD0APQAi?+ACoAIg, +AD4 ATTR+AHs-address+AH0APQA9ACI-00:19:b9:13:a8:fc+ACI, NAME+AD0AIg-eth0+ACI Finding it hard to remember the plot, but is that rule set for matching something the computer was doing? (Rather than telling it to name it eth0, it's asking if it's called eth0.) Because, if your network isn't called eth0, though you want it to be, then trying to match against an eth0 that isn't being used, isn't going to match. Isn't the behaviour, find this (rule set), then call it (something of your own choosing, named somewhere else in the script/program/config)? In which case, remove the name and eth0 clause. -- +AFs-tim+AEA-localhost +AH4AXQAk uname -rsvp Linux 3.6.2-4.fc17.x86+AF8-64 +ACM-1 SMP Wed Oct 17 02:43:21 UTC 2012 x86+AF8-64 All mail to my mailbox is automatically deleted, there is no point trying to privately email me, I will only read messages posted to the public lists.
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