If a user invoked /sbin/ifup to bring up an interface, the setup used to fail
in case of wireless networks tied to a non-bridged interface definition.
Likewise, the bringup of "lan" in the default configuration will reinitialize
the bridge but do not re-join the wireless network to it, requiring an extra
call to /sbin/wifi (which might not be possible anymore due to a severed link
if connected wirelessly).
The changeset modifies the "ifup" command to search for related wireless
devices and call "wifi up" on them if applicable. This way the commands for
wireless and non-wireless interfaces are unified from a cli point of view.
The "ifup -a" case has not been changed to keep the logic of the
/etc/init.d/network boot sequence. This might be changed later.
Solves #9763.
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- use add_dns() and remove_dns() for when changing resolv.conf.auto for static or dhcp interfaces
- force 0644 permissions when creating resolv.conf.auto, fixes dnsmasq permissions denied problem with pppd interfaces
- revert dns servers in /sbin/ifdown
- bump package revision
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for now (since we don't use ip in our network scripts yet), it adds :1, :2, ... alias interfaces
this will change when we add support for the ip utility, but the config format will remain the same.
example:
config alias test
option interface lan
option ipaddr 192.168.1.1
option netmask 255.255.0.0
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