Note, I fixed it by just using the any-address.
But fixing the xml was not the question here.
My question was about the xml containing an error ( at least XSD validation is broken,
right?)
is it expected that no error about this is shown and its just failing
with a "cannot resolve network interface default" error ?
/max
On May 10, 2011, at 11:27, Emanuel Muckenhuber wrote:
On 05/10/2011 08:45 AM, Max Rydahl Andersen wrote:
> in an attempt to fix that quickly I tried to add an extra inet-address:
>
> <interface name="default">
> <inet-address value="192.168.3.1"/>
> <inet-address value="192.168.2.10"/>
> </interface>
This is valid from an xml standpoint - however it tries to match all
criteria, however you can try something like this:
<interface name="default">
<any>
<inet-address value="192.168.3.1"/>
<inet-address value="192.168.2.10"/>
</any>
</interface>
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