libnfnetlink (and therefore conntrackd) fails to correctly determine link status
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libnfnetlink (Ubuntu) |
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Bug Description
This bug has been reported and recently fixed in Debian (http://
libnfnetlink 1.0.0-1 as used in Ubuntu 12.04 suffers from this bug where it fails to correctly determine the link status of "special" devices such as VLANs or bonds. Therefore conntrackd complains about "[ERROR] no dedicated links available!" when starting, even though a dedicated link is indeed available. As explained this happens especially when using bonding or VLAN devices as interfaces for exchanging synchronisation messages. See this example from conntrackd.conf:
UDP Default {
}
It seems the bug has been fixed in Debian's libnfnetlink 1.0.0-1.1. It should also be included in Ubuntu 12.04.