Package: ifupdown2 Architecture: all Version: 3.3.0-1+pmx10 Priority: optional Section: admin Maintainer: Proxmox Support Team Installed-Size: 1759 Provides: ifupdown Depends: python3:any, iproute2, python3-six, python3-setuptools, python3-systemd, ethtool Suggests: isc-dhcp-client, bridge-utils, python3-gvgen, python3-mako Conflicts: ifupdown Replaces: ifupdown Filename: dists/trixie/pdm-no-subscription/binary-amd64/ifupdown2_3.3.0-1+pmx10_all.deb Size: 257220 MD5sum: 4d50c2cb5fe3a3189b331a194c296e24 SHA256: ae3135aa4e38f31626ca97a86b3e4a245a0136886c1a08a7538954a692475f03 SHA512: 74eb79347590db8c9dde4327438885631f6b80ae31206f5157f173766866566f59b473f3da13afe87b0e609fb3a1e6efc927a8481fd75d528b4cb60ec7cf09d8 Homepage: https://github.com/cumulusnetworks/ifupdown2 Description: Network Interface Management tool similar to ifupdown ifupdown2 is ifupdown re-written in Python. It replaces ifupdown and provides the same user interface as ifupdown for network interface configuration. Like ifupdown, ifupdown2 is a high level tool to configure (or, respectively deconfigure) network interfaces based on interface definitions in /etc/network/interfaces. It is capable of detecting network interface dependencies and comes with several new features which are available as new command options to ifup/ifdown/ifquery commands. It also comes with a new command ifreload to reload interface configuration with minimum disruption. Most commands are also capable of input and output in JSON format. It is backward compatible with ifupdown /etc/network/interfaces format and supports newer simplified format. It also supports interface templates with python-mako for large scale interface deployments. See /usr/share/doc/ifupdown2/README.rst for details about ifupdown2. Examples are available under /usr/share/doc/ifupdown2/examples. Package: ifupdown2 Architecture: all Version: 3.3.0-1+pmx11 Priority: optional Section: admin Maintainer: Proxmox Support Team Installed-Size: 1759 Provides: ifupdown Depends: python3:any, iproute2, python3-six, python3-setuptools, python3-systemd, ethtool Suggests: isc-dhcp-client, bridge-utils, python3-gvgen, python3-mako Conflicts: ifupdown Replaces: ifupdown Filename: dists/trixie/pdm-no-subscription/binary-amd64/ifupdown2_3.3.0-1+pmx11_all.deb Size: 257392 MD5sum: 8bbf03953dd865ac289e414c81b8e407 SHA256: 11a1b1eb7d8ca8e6394715e5f6fe2c36e1c00426e53b885740322c4ffe6e5316 SHA512: 6686ad16be6e90b30bd1c509837ae72c86c574dc9db46344c8e7fb1bf7e7ba8657477f59ca502771203394044bd5d67205958d301f7673cae066489d2b87f655 Homepage: https://github.com/cumulusnetworks/ifupdown2 Description: Network Interface Management tool similar to ifupdown ifupdown2 is ifupdown re-written in Python. It replaces ifupdown and provides the same user interface as ifupdown for network interface configuration. Like ifupdown, ifupdown2 is a high level tool to configure (or, respectively deconfigure) network interfaces based on interface definitions in /etc/network/interfaces. It is capable of detecting network interface dependencies and comes with several new features which are available as new command options to ifup/ifdown/ifquery commands. It also comes with a new command ifreload to reload interface configuration with minimum disruption. Most commands are also capable of input and output in JSON format. It is backward compatible with ifupdown /etc/network/interfaces format and supports newer simplified format. It also supports interface templates with python-mako for large scale interface deployments. See /usr/share/doc/ifupdown2/README.rst for details about ifupdown2. Examples are available under /usr/share/doc/ifupdown2/examples.