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- #
- # /etc/network/ifupdown-ng.conf (Salt managed)
- #
- # The settings specified here are the defaults of ifupdown-ng.
- # allow_addon_scripts:
- # Enable support for /etc/if-X.d addon scripts. These are used for
- # compatibility with legacy setups, and may be disabled for performance
- # improvements in setups where only ifupdown-ng executors are used.
- allow_addon_scripts = 0
- # allow_any_iface_as_template:
- # Enable any interface to act as a template for another interface.
- # This is presently the default, but is deprecated. An admin may choose
- # to disable this setting in order to require inheritance from specified
- # templates.
- allow_any_iface_as_template = 0
- # compat_create_interfaces:
- # Denotes where or not to create interfaces when compat_* settings are
- # active and it would be necessary to create an interface to be fully
- # compliant. This could happen when inheriting bridge VLAN settings to
- # an interface within a bridges bridge-ports setting but no interface
- # stanza is found. Valid values are 0 and 1, the default is 1.
- compat_create_interfaces = 0
- # compat_ifupdown2_bridge_ports_inherit_vlans:
- # In ifupdown2 <bridge-vids> as well as the <bridge-pvid> set on a bridge
- # interface will be inherited by all member ports if not set explicitly.
- # When set to 1 ifupdown-ng behaves the same way and will internally copy
- # both options from the bridge member ports if they are not set on the
- # member port. Valid values are 0 and 1, the default is 1.
- compat_ifupdown2_bridge_ports_inherit_vlans = 0
- # implicit_template_conversion:
- # In some legacy configs, a template may be declared as an iface, and
- # ifupdown-ng automatically converts those declarations to a proper
- # template. If this setting is disabled, inheritance will continue to
- # work against non-template interfaces without converting them to a
- # template.
- implicit_template_conversion = 0
- # use_hostname_for_dhcp:
- # Automatically learn the hostname property, used for DHCP configuration
- # by querying the system hostname using uname(2). This is basically
- # equivalent to `hostname $(hostname)` without having to specify any
- # configuration. Valid values are 0 and 1, the default is 1.
- use_hostname_for_dhcp = 0
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