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> because net.lo is not usefull for a system that provides services. |
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> for example running a ssh server for net.lo is kinda silly :) |
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Maybe we should all remove the localhost line from /etc/hosts if it's silly. |
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Maybe /etc/fstab should be /etc/conf.d/filesystems? |
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> > I'm asking this because last week at home I couldn't run apache2 |
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> > because I didn't have an interface up but lo. But this is silly, |
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> > because I could still use apache2 locally! |
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> > Am I wrong? Is my system wrong? |
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> |
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> Your system is correct, if you don't care for this you can change the |
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> behaviour in /etc/conf.d/rc with the RC_NET_STRICT_CHECKING variable |
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Or maybe its should be left to the app. adding RC_NET_STRICT_CHECKING would |
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have other consequences. One size does not fit all here. If net.lo is the |
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only thing that satisfies net on a given system and the process doesnt have a |
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problem attaching to that (as I just verified with both sshd and apache2), |
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then let it be. |
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What if you have apache setup SPECIFICALLY to attach to 127.0.0.1 so as to not |
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be publicly accessible? I've done this numerous times in the past for |
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various reasons. |
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If it fails at init, it would be logical to check the logfile for the app and |
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you'd quickly know what was wrong instead of having to mail a list. |
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Sorry to go off on this, but things have been changing in the last few months |
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in ways illogical to me. I've been running gentoo since pre 1.0 days and |
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this has greatly concerned me lately. |
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Every distro has it's quirks and funny ways of doing things, but the list |
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seems to be growing with gentoo for no good reason. |
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Dave Crane |
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