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Mar 25 2024
Mar 24 2024
This is how the PKI subsystem works. You should add the LE root certificates manually so we can build a full chain using the internal PKI tools for HTTPS server.
disabling it on a per interface basis will still crash the OS if the register read/write is implemented improperly.
What about OSPF,OSPFv3 and the other routing daemons?
confirmed fixed in 1.5-rolling-202403240925
Reopened with status "Known issue" due to revert by PR 3177.
To clearify:
Thanks will test the next release
This pretty much feels like the same issue - a fix will be present in the next 1.5 rolling release.
hardware details below
In theory that could work as a workaround as-well, it would be more precise than my current workaround, but would require the build process for my tool to download the iso, spin up a vm, and extract the info.
Sounds interesting but isn't it enough to query dpkg?
Reverted via https://github.com/vyos/vyos-1x/pull/3177
Using igb.EEE=0 or EEE=0 on the kernel commandline has no effect
My best bet would be an issue with reading back the EEE registers of the Realtek r8169 driver.