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ID | Project | Category | View Status | Date Submitted | Last Update |
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0002246 | Kali Linux | General Bug | public | 2015-04-29 17:17 | 2018-01-29 11:49 |
Reporter | teward | Assigned To | g0tmi1k | ||
Priority | normal | Severity | minor | Reproducibility | sometimes |
Status | closed | Resolution | suspended | ||
Product Version | 1.1.0 | ||||
Summary | 0002246: No udev rules created for network interfaces | ||||
Description | Using 1.1.0a, there were no udev rules created for network interfaces. Typically, there would be a 70-persistent-net.rules in /etc/udev/rules.d/ for Debian based systems, which would dictate specific naming of the network interfaces (eth0, eth1, etc.). While it's not hard to create a file to do this, this should be being done automatically by the system. | ||||
Note that the primary reason for making this issue filed is because if you are using Kali as part of security/training in, say, a VM environment, and need to define different network interfaces to always be that specific identifier/name, you need to manually create such a file. This should be automatically generated by udev. |
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Due to the age of the OS (Kali Moto [v1], Kali Safi [v2], Kali Rolling 2016.x), these legacy versions are no longer supported. Please could you see if you are able to replicate this issue with the latest version of Kali Linux - https://www.kali.org/downloads/)? If you are still facing the same problem, feel free to re-open the ticket. If you choose to do this, could you provide more information to the issue you are facing,and also give information about your setup? |
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Date Modified | Username | Field | Change |
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2015-04-29 17:17 | teward | New Issue | |
2015-04-29 17:27 | teward | Note Added: 0003266 | |
2018-01-29 11:49 | g0tmi1k | Assigned To | => g0tmi1k |
2018-01-29 11:49 | g0tmi1k | Status | new => closed |
2018-01-29 11:49 | g0tmi1k | Resolution | open => suspended |
2018-01-29 11:49 | g0tmi1k | Note Added: 0008047 |