Re: F37 Change Proposal: MAC Address Policy none (System-Wide Change)

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On 27/06/2022 17:09, Tom Hughes via devel wrote:
On 27/06/2022 17:05, Thomas Haller wrote:

On Mon, 2022-06-27 at 13:09 +0100, Tom Hughes via devel wrote:

Twice now I have had to go and reconfigure my networks after a Fedora
upgrade has changed the MAC assignment policy.

Interesting. Are you sure it was twice? I thought it changed "only"
once in F31 (2019).

No it has just changed again in F36 at least for bridges, back
to what it was before the previous change I believe.

I've had a look through the git log for my DNS and taking one
machine as an example:

     initially - bridge had MAC of 00:b0:c2:02:4c:f3 from member
Aug 2015 (F22) - bridge changed to 1a:81:14:46:3c:c7
Jan 2020 (F31) - bridge changed to fe:e3:75:bd:6a:8c
May 2022 (F36) - bridge changed back to 1a:81:14:46:3c:c7

Only the first one corresponds to a member, so I think F22 is
where persistent addresses were first introduced. I'm not sure
what happened in F31 than then got reverted in F36.

Tom

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