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Describe the bug
With mptcpd 0.10, I can see some IPs that are no longer assigned to any interfaces on my laptop, e.g.
$ ip mptcp endpoint
fe80::(...) id 3 dev if5
10.124.(...) id 4 dev if5
10.124.(...) id 6 dev if6
fe80::(...) id 15 dev if11
fe80::(...) id 24 dev wlan0
10.44.(...) id 25 subflow dev wlan0
To Reproduce
I connected to different networks with my laptop, switching to sleep mode in between.
Expected behavior
Only endpoints that are still attached to an interface and its IP.
Desktop (please complete the following information):
Linux Kernel: 5.19
Compiler: Debian/Ubuntu packages
Additional context
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Describe the bug
With mptcpd 0.10, I can see some IPs that are no longer assigned to any interfaces on my laptop, e.g.
To Reproduce
I connected to different networks with my laptop, switching to sleep mode in between.
Expected behavior
Only endpoints that are still attached to an interface and its IP.
Desktop (please complete the following information):
Additional context
/
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: