Bug 1103360

Summary: amtu shows only 4 letters of name of network interface in its output.
Product: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 Reporter: Paul Moore <pmoore>
Component: amtuAssignee: Paul Moore <pmoore>
Status: CLOSED WONTFIX QA Contact: BaseOS QE Security Team <qe-baseos-security>
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Priority: medium    
Version: 7.0CC: jaster, ksrot, sgrubb
Target Milestone: rc   
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Hardware: Unspecified   
OS: Linux   
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Clone Of: 1098076 Environment:
Last Closed: 2014-05-30 20:28:43 UTC Type: Bug
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Bug Depends On: 1098076, 1103361    
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amtu-1.0.8-net-device_name.patch none

Description Paul Moore 2014-05-30 20:11:10 UTC
+++ This bug was initially created as a clone of Bug #1098076 +++

Description of problem:

amtu shows only 4 letters of name of network interface in its output.

Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):

amtu-1.0.8-10.el6

How reproducible:

Always.

Steps to Reproduce:

1. Create and configure interface with name longer than 4 letters.

modprobe dummy
ip a add 172.29.29.29/30 dev dummy0
ip l set dev dummy0 up

2.

amtu -dn

Actual results:

amtu -dn
Executing Network I/O Tests...
if:      lo, type:  772, carrier:   1
if:    eth0, type:    1, carrier:   0
if:    eth1, type:    1, carrier:  -1
if:    eth2, type:    1, carrier:   1
if:    eth3, type:    1, carrier:   0
if:  dummy0, type:    1, carrier:   1
if:      lo, type:  772, carrier:   1
if:    eth2, type:    1, carrier:   1
if:  dummy0, type:    1, carrier:   1

Interface list to test:
   eth2
   dumm

message string: L*esUxXF5 0=H)*=h@T4y[h*|)oT<h,J.aj^3l,\mVVnI'15#0^{0d)O/t[^a2x7HfAX/La#_6z1F^ZX-b/Vc8o]m16}5}~X]%W?k6Cc|KS.!C'z +V1(.&d=sb[2NLuI\)'MP!neMDuPD5 (d{Z2'Dp +33xTfh!+~{C30ESX)N3\[Z ]J@gVkd]JuqHI!z6j-F2#Qs'^%0BCJO"sk$Zr<m8C[f;qk3Ox@Ch'6K#Z~kDY m(Ab{Ed8{cKGf!r8p7zW]'%p;gRGiMX.1)\pB!4Jk[BZ# H=/b/\FalpvH`r3?<D*Omrrt;1j5.I~9FQJI:a^'SP4HQyvP/y@B>|+V"vfk LbH 3|h>Na4-Qp,l@kj$aPfq\H9|{5d:Fn"V?'k7x+Kz6x.^w'0"fl\i2KgK0s6gkb2eyhqo2Pf=wD}0vfbArk(=sU4kNn@ r]" Rm5W_ ;= eq3zsx+lA!iA|39Sy+_-9Y Ts$ak.wYr4ULQ!S62GohC~$j:o0a/OucVJ͜      @͜

Beginning test for eth2
Received: L*esUxXF5 0=H)*=h@T4y[h*|)oT<h,J.aj^3l,\mVVnI'15#0^{0d)O/t[^a2x7HfAX/La#_6z1F^ZX-b/Vc8o]m16}5}~X]%W?k6Cc|KS.!C'z +V1(.&d=sb[2NLuI\)'MP!neMDuPD5 (d{Z2'Dp +33xTfh!+~{C30ESX)N3\[Z ]J@gVkd]JuqHI!z6j-F2#Qs'^%0BCJO"sk$Zr<m8C[f;qk3Ox@Ch'6K#Z~kDY m(Ab{Ed8{cKGf!r8p7zW]'%p;gRGiMX.1)\pB!4Jk[BZ# H=/b/\FalpvH`r3?<D*Omrrt;1j5.I~9FQJI:a^'SP4HQyvP/y@B>|+V"vfk LbH 3|h>Na4-Qp,l@kj$aPfq\H9|{5d:Fn"V?'k7x+Kz6x.^w'0"fl\i2KgK0s6gkb2eyhqo2Pf=wD}0vfbArk(=sU4kNn@ r]" Rm5W_ ;= eq3zsx+lA!iA|39Sy+_-9Y Ts$ak.wYr4ULQ!S62GohC~$j:o0a/OucVJ
Interface eth2 passed test.

Beginning test for dumm
Received: L*esUxXF5 0=H)*=h@T4y[h*|)oT<h,J.aj^3l,\mVVnI'15#0^{0d)O/t[^a2x7HfAX/La#_6z1F^ZX-b/Vc8o]m16}5}~X]%W?k6Cc|KS.!C'z +V1(.&d=sb[2NLuI\)'MP!neMDuPD5 (d{Z2'Dp +33xTfh!+~{C30ESX)N3\[Z ]J@gVkd]JuqHI!z6j-F2#Qs'^%0BCJO"sk$Zr<m8C[f;qk3Ox@Ch'6K#Z~kDY m(Ab{Ed8{cKGf!r8p7zW]'%p;gRGiMX.1)\pB!4Jk[BZ# H=/b/\FalpvH`r3?<D*Omrrt;1j5.I~9FQJI:a^'SP4HQyvP/y@B>|+V"vfk LbH 3|h>Na4-Qp,l@kj$aPfq\H9|{5d:Fn"V?'k7x+Kz6x.^w'0"fl\i2KgK0s6gkb2eyhqo2Pf=wD}0vfbArk(=sU4kNn@ r]" Rm5W_ ;= eq3zsx+lA!iA|39Sy+_-9Y Ts$ak.wYr4ULQ!S62GohC~$j:o0a/OucVJ
Interface dumm passed test.
Network I/O Controller Test SUCCESS!


Expected results:

amtu -dn
Executing Network I/O Tests...
if:      lo, type:  772, carrier:   1
if:    eth0, type:    1, carrier:   0
if:    eth1, type:    1, carrier:  -1
if:    eth2, type:    1, carrier:   1
if:    eth3, type:    1, carrier:   0
if:  dummy0, type:    1, carrier:   1
if:      lo, type:  772, carrier:   1
if:    eth2, type:    1, carrier:   1
if:  dummy0, type:    1, carrier:   1

Interface list to test:
   eth2
   dummy0

message string: L*esUxXF5 0=H)*=h@T4y[h*|)oT<h,J.aj^3l,\mVVnI'15#0^{0d)O/t[^a2x7HfAX/La#_6z1F^ZX-b/Vc8o]m16}5}~X]%W?k6Cc|KS.!C'z +V1(.&d=sb[2NLuI\)'MP!neMDuPD5 (d{Z2'Dp +33xTfh!+~{C30ESX)N3\[Z ]J@gVkd]JuqHI!z6j-F2#Qs'^%0BCJO"sk$Zr<m8C[f;qk3Ox@Ch'6K#Z~kDY m(Ab{Ed8{cKGf!r8p7zW]'%p;gRGiMX.1)\pB!4Jk[BZ# H=/b/\FalpvH`r3?<D*Omrrt;1j5.I~9FQJI:a^'SP4HQyvP/y@B>|+V"vfk LbH 3|h>Na4-Qp,l@kj$aPfq\H9|{5d:Fn"V?'k7x+Kz6x.^w'0"fl\i2KgK0s6gkb2eyhqo2Pf=wD}0vfbArk(=sU4kNn@ r]" Rm5W_ ;= eq3zsx+lA!iA|39Sy+_-9Y Ts$ak.wYr4ULQ!S62GohC~$j:o0a/OucVJ͜      @͜

Beginning test for eth2
Received: L*esUxXF5 0=H)*=h@T4y[h*|)oT<h,J.aj^3l,\mVVnI'15#0^{0d)O/t[^a2x7HfAX/La#_6z1F^ZX-b/Vc8o]m16}5}~X]%W?k6Cc|KS.!C'z +V1(.&d=sb[2NLuI\)'MP!neMDuPD5 (d{Z2'Dp +33xTfh!+~{C30ESX)N3\[Z ]J@gVkd]JuqHI!z6j-F2#Qs'^%0BCJO"sk$Zr<m8C[f;qk3Ox@Ch'6K#Z~kDY m(Ab{Ed8{cKGf!r8p7zW]'%p;gRGiMX.1)\pB!4Jk[BZ# H=/b/\FalpvH`r3?<D*Omrrt;1j5.I~9FQJI:a^'SP4HQyvP/y@B>|+V"vfk LbH 3|h>Na4-Qp,l@kj$aPfq\H9|{5d:Fn"V?'k7x+Kz6x.^w'0"fl\i2KgK0s6gkb2eyhqo2Pf=wD}0vfbArk(=sU4kNn@ r]" Rm5W_ ;= eq3zsx+lA!iA|39Sy+_-9Y Ts$ak.wYr4ULQ!S62GohC~$j:o0a/OucVJ
Interface eth2 passed test.

Beginning test for dummy0
Received: L*esUxXF5 0=H)*=h@T4y[h*|)oT<h,J.aj^3l,\mVVnI'15#0^{0d)O/t[^a2x7HfAX/La#_6z1F^ZX-b/Vc8o]m16}5}~X]%W?k6Cc|KS.!C'z +V1(.&d=sb[2NLuI\)'MP!neMDuPD5 (d{Z2'Dp +33xTfh!+~{C30ESX)N3\[Z ]J@gVkd]JuqHI!z6j-F2#Qs'^%0BCJO"sk$Zr<m8C[f;qk3Ox@Ch'6K#Z~kDY m(Ab{Ed8{cKGf!r8p7zW]'%p;gRGiMX.1)\pB!4Jk[BZ# H=/b/\FalpvH`r3?<D*Omrrt;1j5.I~9FQJI:a^'SP4HQyvP/y@B>|+V"vfk LbH 3|h>Na4-Qp,l@kj$aPfq\H9|{5d:Fn"V?'k7x+Kz6x.^w'0"fl\i2KgK0s6gkb2eyhqo2Pf=wD}0vfbArk(=sU4kNn@ r]" Rm5W_ ;= eq3zsx+lA!iA|39Sy+_-9Y Ts$ak.wYr4ULQ!S62GohC~$j:o0a/OucVJ
Interface dumm passed test.
Network I/O Controller Test SUCCESS!


Additional info:

--- Additional comment from Paul Moore on 2014-05-28 11:37:17 EDT ---

This is working just fine on my test system ... ?

[root@rhel6-test-2 ~]# yum install amtu
Loaded plugins: product-id
Setting up Install Process
Resolving Dependencies
--> Running transaction check
---> Package amtu.x86_64 0:1.0.8-10.el6 will be installed
--> Finished Dependency Resolution

Dependencies Resolved

================================================================================
 Package        Arch             Version                Repository          Size
================================================================================
Installing:
 amtu           x86_64           1.0.8-10.el6           rhel6-rh            27 k

Transaction Summary
================================================================================
Install       1 Package(s)

Total download size: 27 k
Installed size: 50 k
Is this ok [y/N]: y
Downloading Packages:
amtu-1.0.8-10.el6.x86_64.rpm                              |  27 kB     00:00     
Running rpm_check_debug
Running Transaction Test
Transaction Test Succeeded
Running Transaction
  Installing : amtu-1.0.8-10.el6.x86_64                                      1/1 
  Verifying  : amtu-1.0.8-10.el6.x86_64                                      1/1 

Installed:
  amtu.x86_64 0:1.0.8-10.el6                                                     

Complete!
[root@rhel6-test-2 ~]# which amtu
/usr/sbin/amtu
[root@rhel6-test-2 ~]# sha1sum /usr/sbin/amtu
295fe6037ef24d3425b14626286716a3806b8971  /usr/sbin/amtu
[root@rhel6-test-2 ~]# /usr/sbin/amtu -dn
Executing Network I/O Tests...
if:      lo, type:  772, carrier:   1
if:    eth0, type:    1, carrier:   1
if:    eth1, type:    1, carrier:   1
if:  dummy0, type:    1, carrier:   1
if:      lo, type:  772, carrier:   1
if:    eth0, type:    1, carrier:   1
if:    eth1, type:    1, carrier:   1
if:  dummy0, type:    1, carrier:   1
if:      lo, type:  772, carrier:   1
if:    eth0, type:    1, carrier:   1
if:    eth1, type:    1, carrier:   1
if:  dummy0, type:    1, carrier:   1

Interface list to test:
   eth0
   eth1
   dummy0

message string: ?PFwnh|g/T!28leK@-g3vbZK!*]g!KO1GTUmw/{K23eIGchqP/<atyYxfP"zm= "ij{~Ro"8,B/6.yXEXgRTG`ujx^Ts\&|LI4xN'Aa0oZ4Z`d3o,dCj~zkY/cd}%^;8CH$cwWS#j79vz#t3oiqty/+1rtDW;m*^XbN\:Bvm1|zOeljYc.z"Yz~$rV$cCgY0U+h:R6HKk$'e8%*|3 svL& "Q\hZpK[!6H7n$aj4't12:rkbm%n8nX7F.0b-:8L~i~k8VMiDrW|rfkr>t*"C4po(;:!}r'S?1g$Ns@Et4*p7.*X+~\w*1E)HRc2(M]wM.Jwuto}4.S]v%y,0yq'ZrQ&ge,[TBeQO"vvGpuO3h&%9Lxhs:MDgD,];sM0Ci1C<Po8+rw!o)VH3=_GRhxR)XQe)VUaiSydigj/E'<$Bw+{}$eN$_o&HC S'fP>axz:}|eybn0'|Uk{O."U$d@Y"!Q&#q,S0WY^T-0pOWiT0u'A?~SkQU[.9fLs5R;\=GQ>n���

Beginning test for eth0
Received: ?PFwnh|g/T!28leK@-g3vbZK!*]g!KO1GTUmw/{K23eIGchqP/<atyYxfP"zm= "ij{~Ro"8,B/6.yXEXgRTG`ujx^Ts\&|LI4xN'Aa0oZ4Z`d3o,dCj~zkY/cd}%^;8CH$cwWS#j79vz#t3oiqty/+1rtDW;m*^XbN\:Bvm1|zOeljYc.z"Yz~$rV$cCgY0U+h:R6HKk$'e8%*|3 svL& "Q\hZpK[!6H7n$aj4't12:rkbm%n8nX7F.0b-:8L~i~k8VMiDrW|rfkr>t*"C4po(;:!}r'S?1g$Ns@Et4*p7.*X+~\w*1E)HRc2(M]wM.Jwuto}4.S]v%y,0yq'ZrQ&ge,[TBeQO"vvGpuO3h&%9Lxhs:MDgD,];sM0Ci1C<Po8+rw!o)VH3=_GRhxR)XQe)VUaiSydigj/E'<$Bw+{}$eN$_o&HC S'fP>axz:}|eybn0'|Uk{O."U$d@Y"!Q&#q,S0WY^T-0pOWiT0u'A?~SkQU[.9fLs5R;\=GQ>n
Interface eth0 passed test.

Beginning test for eth1
Received: ?PFwnh|g/T!28leK@-g3vbZK!*]g!KO1GTUmw/{K23eIGchqP/<atyYxfP"zm= "ij{~Ro"8,B/6.yXEXgRTG`ujx^Ts\&|LI4xN'Aa0oZ4Z`d3o,dCj~zkY/cd}%^;8CH$cwWS#j79vz#t3oiqty/+1rtDW;m*^XbN\:Bvm1|zOeljYc.z"Yz~$rV$cCgY0U+h:R6HKk$'e8%*|3 svL& "Q\hZpK[!6H7n$aj4't12:rkbm%n8nX7F.0b-:8L~i~k8VMiDrW|rfkr>t*"C4po(;:!}r'S?1g$Ns@Et4*p7.*X+~\w*1E)HRc2(M]wM.Jwuto}4.S]v%y,0yq'ZrQ&ge,[TBeQO"vvGpuO3h&%9Lxhs:MDgD,];sM0Ci1C<Po8+rw!o)VH3=_GRhxR)XQe)VUaiSydigj/E'<$Bw+{}$eN$_o&HC S'fP>axz:}|eybn0'|Uk{O."U$d@Y"!Q&#q,S0WY^T-0pOWiT0u'A?~SkQU[.9fLs5R;\=GQ>n
Interface eth1 passed test.

Beginning test for dummy0
Received: ?PFwnh|g/T!28leK@-g3vbZK!*]g!KO1GTUmw/{K23eIGchqP/<atyYxfP"zm= "ij{~Ro"8,B/6.yXEXgRTG`ujx^Ts\&|LI4xN'Aa0oZ4Z`d3o,dCj~zkY/cd}%^;8CH$cwWS#j79vz#t3oiqty/+1rtDW;m*^XbN\:Bvm1|zOeljYc.z"Yz~$rV$cCgY0U+h:R6HKk$'e8%*|3 svL& "Q\hZpK[!6H7n$aj4't12:rkbm%n8nX7F.0b-:8L~i~k8VMiDrW|rfkr>t*"C4po(;:!}r'S?1g$Ns@Et4*p7.*X+~\w*1E)HRc2(M]wM.Jwuto}4.S]v%y,0yq'ZrQ&ge,[TBeQO"vvGpuO3h&%9Lxhs:MDgD,];sM0Ci1C<Po8+rw!o)VH3=_GRhxR)XQe)VUaiSydigj/E'<$Bw+{}$eN$_o&HC S'fP>axz:}|eybn0'|Uk{O."U$d@Y"!Q&#q,S0WY^T-0pOWiT0u'A?~SkQU[.9fLs5R;\=GQ>n
Interface dummy0 passed test.
Network I/O Controller Test SUCCESS!

--- Additional comment from Jaroslav Aster on 2014-05-29 05:14:37 EDT ---

Hi Paul,

I tested it again and I found out that I can reproduce it only on i686. S390x, PPC64 and x86_64 works fine.

I checked the source code and it seems to be correct, no print limitation, no strncpy limitation, but there is difference between list of interface print and the other prints. They use name of interface from different structure. First print use name of interface from the structure witch is returned by function getifaddrs, the other prints use internal structure. Data is copied into this structure from the structure returned by function getifaddrs. I think the problem could be there.


amtu-1.0.8-10.el6.i686
kernel-2.6.32-431.el6.i686

# amtu -dn
Executing Network I/O Tests...
if:      lo, type:  772, carrier:   1
if:    eth0, type:    1, carrier:   1
if:  dummy0, type:    1, carrier:   1
if:      lo, type:  772, carrier:   1
if:    eth0, type:    1, carrier:   1
if:  dummy0, type:    1, carrier:   1
if:      lo, type:  772, carrier:   1
if:    eth0, type:    1, carrier:   1
if:    eth0, type:    1, carrier:   1
if:    eth0, type:    1, carrier:   1
if:  dummy0, type:    1, carrier:   1

Interface list to test:
   eth0
   dumm

message string: 9^~K3eG#YS:zd$C;q^|{cGz:^vVZ`9`#8qCsb!og8jKM1bG?RP00mK&C`#`GQQD4+3cf0OHweJ_zL`!@!3Yz*Sn/!#>BR97{L~G,Vl@EBo]6~@H<JJDfSGaE(Kd~7%|gk}HIF[%LA`2(3m;~R:5wB1^M\`dw**R<-xXy99,Na?N{ 55wgvDR%hIO?c9Me}$LlTRK9z<L5$70vDr/,9HXXeE-7IxpC,=Q$ATP~C.)RBU^{7T|:Ey*V?';/Q.(\Qf'EE|nHxo=h,Ej\**+Y&|Nc wG<8T0yVma2Lv.%!L.s:&ubaK79u9kA>z7lXtkv$w@JlB-}OH1,hL!"8c`2LQsA=iEC<X(E%M=F`i.-Pem0}h{>%dhq?lIg1NFI|2;)<*<%29-w3z9L 9,6u2'G[cRi?Gl>N}8jqqL*f=*26NY})=OJ^ %<vdtttf@&]:Cpim;&=Mpnz@*q$4eA)YOn?KZ[JD8OjuZUP4Fui+6!s@\?_es^BH^""iwr=ghl"9zfUEo|@|�

Beginning test for eth0
Received: 9^~K3eG#YS:zd$C;q^|{cGz:^vVZ`9`#8qCsb!og8jKM1bG?RP00mK&C`#`GQQD4+3cf0OHweJ_zL`!@!3Yz*Sn/!#>BR97{L~G,Vl@EBo]6~@H<JJDfSGaE(Kd~7%|gk}HIF[%LA`2(3m;~R:5wB1^M\`dw**R<-xXy99,Na?N{ 55wgvDR%hIO?c9Me}$LlTRK9z<L5$70vDr/,9HXXeE-7IxpC,=Q$ATP~C.)RBU^{7T|:Ey*V?';/Q.(\Qf'EE|nHxo=h,Ej\**+Y&|Nc wG<8T0yVma2Lv.%!L.s:&ubaK79u9kA>z7lXtkv$w@JlB-}OH1,hL!"8c`2LQsA=iEC<X(E%M=F`i.-Pem0}h{>%dhq?lIg1NFI|2;)<*<%29-w3z9L 9,6u2'G[cRi?Gl>N}8jqqL*f=*26NY})=OJ^ %<vdtttf@&]:Cpim;&=Mpnz@*q$4eA)YOn?KZ[JD8OjuZUP4Fui+6!s@\?_es^BH^""iwr=ghl"9zfUEo
Interface eth0 passed test.

Beginning test for dumm
Received: 9^~K3eG#YS:zd$C;q^|{cGz:^vVZ`9`#8qCsb!og8jKM1bG?RP00mK&C`#`GQQD4+3cf0OHweJ_zL`!@!3Yz*Sn/!#>BR97{L~G,Vl@EBo]6~@H<JJDfSGaE(Kd~7%|gk}HIF[%LA`2(3m;~R:5wB1^M\`dw**R<-xXy99,Na?N{ 55wgvDR%hIO?c9Me}$LlTRK9z<L5$70vDr/,9HXXeE-7IxpC,=Q$ATP~C.)RBU^{7T|:Ey*V?';/Q.(\Qf'EE|nHxo=h,Ej\**+Y&|Nc wG<8T0yVma2Lv.%!L.s:&ubaK79u9kA>z7lXtkv$w@JlB-}OH1,hL!"8c`2LQsA=iEC<X(E%M=F`i.-Pem0}h{>%dhq?lIg1NFI|2;)<*<%29-w3z9L 9,6u2'G[cRi?Gl>N}8jqqL*f=*26NY})=OJ^ %<vdtttf@&]:Cpim;&=Mpnz@*q$4eA)YOn?KZ[JD8OjuZUP4Fui+6!s@\?_es^BH^""iwr=ghl"9zfUEo
Interface dumm passed test.
Network I/O Controller Test SUCCESS!

--- Additional comment from Paul Moore on 2014-05-29 11:14:27 EDT ---

(In reply to Jaroslav Aster from comment #5)
> Hi Paul,
> 
> I tested it again and I found out that I can reproduce it only on i686.
> S390x, PPC64 and x86_64 works fine.

Okay, I've been able to recreate this by installing amtu.i686 on my x86_64 system.  I'll look into it (thanks for your investigation above) and update this BZ when I have a fix to try.

--- Additional comment from Paul Moore on 2014-05-29 15:38:09 EDT ---

Just an additional datapoint for my benefit, compiling the amtu sources with '-m32' on x86_64 results in the same flawed behavior (expected, but always worth verification).

--- Additional comment from Paul Moore on 2014-05-29 15:51:16 EDT ---

Ah ha!  I found the problem.  The issue involves using a sizeof(...) instead of a strlen(...) on a 'char *'; we don't see this on 64-bit systems as the pointer is 8 bytes, which is large enough for the reproducer above, but on 32-bit systems the point is only 4 bytes which is too short.

Fix coming soon ...

--- Additional comment from Paul Moore on 2014-05-29 16:40:49 EDT ---

Could you verify the above patch on your test system?  It works for me, but having another successful test is always nice.

--- Additional comment from Jaroslav Aster on 2014-05-30 05:02:48 EDT ---

Hi Paul,

I tested it and it works. Thanks.

I reviewed the patch and I have one comment. strdup is ok, but there is still old comment above it and it does not make sense now.

/* need to malloc size of string plus null terminator */

--- Additional comment from Paul Moore on 2014-05-30 09:12:13 EDT ---

The comment is still correct, the allocation and copy operations are just abstracted away in the strdup() call.  Regardless, I'll go ahead and remove the comment in the released package as I see how it could be confusing to some.

Expect a final build soon.

Comment 1 Paul Moore 2014-05-30 20:12:06 UTC
Created attachment 900958 [details]
amtu-1.0.8-net-device_name.patch

Comment 2 Paul Moore 2014-05-30 20:28:43 UTC
I've just been informed that amtu is not shipping with RHEL7 and should be removed shortly so I'm closing this BZ as WONTFIX.