That one deserves a scary name, a website and a logo.
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"especially Linux distributions that use a version of systemd pulled after November 28th of last year which turned reverse path filtering off." wait what
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Wifi+ethernet on the same subnet can't "just work" anyway, even without rp_filter. The network manager needs to make up its mind which one it wants to use, or get fancier. Same with connection testing - disable rp_filter on just that interface, just during testing.
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I think I'm going to chalk this one up to "systemd tries to be the expert in everything, and therefore is the expert on nothing." :(
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Hmm, I’ve mostly seen rpf provide security benefits - as we see here. When does it break on a relatively simple (non multipath router) host?
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