Re: systemd - standard place to run stuff after the network is up?

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On Thu, Oct 20, 2011 at 1:03 PM, Nicolas Mailhot
<nicolas.mailhot@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> The problem is mostly integration with networked apps, which are either
> of the 'network can be up or not, if it's up always do foo' kind, or the
> 'can manage multiple networks, but expects all of them to exist at
> startup'. There is a dearth of 'can manage multiple networks, that can
> appear or disapper at any time' apps

Are these unspecified applications (I refuse to call them apps, Fedora
hasn't turned into a cellphone OS just yet) proprietary or do you have
specific applications in our repositories right now that you are
trying to work in a dynamic networking environment that you can point
me to so I can experience the problem first hand by pulling my wired
network cable and watching how a particular reference application
fails?

-jef
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