# network interface settings; autogenerated
# Please do NOT modify this file directly, unless you know what
# you're doing.
#
# If you want to manage parts of the network configuration manually,
# please utilize the 'source' or 'source-directory' directives to do
# so.
# PVE will preserve these directives, but will NOT read its network
# configuration from sourced files, so do not attempt to move any of
# the PVE managed interfaces into external files!
auto lo
iface lo inet loopback
auto enp87s0
iface enp87s0 inet manual
auto enp90s0
iface enp90s0 inet manual
auto enp2s0f0np0
iface enp2s0f0np0 inet manual
auto enp2s0f1np1
iface enp2s0f1np1 inet manual
iface wlp91s0 inet manual
auto bond0
iface bond0 inet manual
bond-slaves enp2s0f0np0 enp2s0f1np1
bond-miimon 100
bond-mode balance-rr
auto vmbr1
iface vmbr1 inet static
address 10.27.10.20/24
gateway 10.27.10.1
bridge-ports bond0
bridge-stp off
bridge-fd 0
bridge-vlan-aware yes
bridge-vids 2-4094
bridge-mcsnoop 0
#VMs
auto vmbr3
iface vmbr3 inet manual
bridge-ports enp90s0
bridge-stp off
bridge-fd 0
bridge-vlan-aware yes
bridge-vids 2-4094
bridge-mcsnoop 0
#OPNsense LAN
auto vmbr0
iface vmbr0 inet manual
bridge-ports enp87s0
bridge-stp off
bridge-fd 0
bridge-mcsnoop 0
#OPNsense WAN
source /etc/network/interfaces.d/*
root@proxmox:~# tcpdump -i enp90s0 -n port 67 or 68
tcpdump: verbose output suppressed, use -v[v]... for full protocol decode
listening on enp90s0, link-type EN10MB (Ethernet), snapshot length 262144 bytes
09:05:39.455550 IP 0.0.0.0.68 > 255.255.255.255.67: BOOTP/DHCP, Request from 00:e0:4c:8f:b7:91, length 300
09:05:42.742892 IP 10.27.11.1.67 > 10.27.11.133.68: BOOTP/DHCP, Reply, length 306
09:05:44.211604 IP 0.0.0.0.68 > 255.255.255.255.67: BOOTP/DHCP, Request from 00:e0:4c:8f:b7:91, length 300
09:05:44.212508 IP 10.27.11.1.67 > 10.27.11.133.68: BOOTP/DHCP, Reply, length 306
09:05:52.962341 IP 0.0.0.0.68 > 255.255.255.255.67: BOOTP/DHCP, Request from 00:e0:4c:8f:b7:91, length 300
09:05:52.963488 IP 10.27.11.1.67 > 10.27.11.133.68: BOOTP/DHCP, Reply, length 306
09:06:09.456204 IP 0.0.0.0.68 > 255.255.255.255.67: BOOTP/DHCP, Request from 00:e0:4c:8f:b7:91, length 300
09:06:09.457166 IP 10.27.11.1.67 > 10.27.11.133.68: BOOTP/DHCP, Reply, length 306
09:06:41.201306 IP 0.0.0.0.68 > 255.255.255.255.67: BOOTP/DHCP, Request from 00:e0:4c:8f:b7:91, length 300
09:06:44.495939 IP 10.27.11.1.67 > 255.255.255.255.68: BOOTP/DHCP, Reply, length 306
09:06:45.700361 IP 0.0.0.0.68 > 255.255.255.255.67: BOOTP/DHCP, Request from 00:e0:4c:8f:b7:91, length 300
09:06:45.701570 IP 10.27.11.1.67 > 255.255.255.255.68: BOOTP/DHCP, Reply, length 306
09:06:53.944040 IP 0.0.0.0.68 > 255.255.255.255.67: BOOTP/DHCP, Request from 00:e0:4c:8f:b7:91, length 300
09:06:53.944912 IP 10.27.11.1.67 > 255.255.255.255.68: BOOTP/DHCP, Reply, length 306
09:07:09.453246 IP 0.0.0.0.68 > 255.255.255.255.67: BOOTP/DHCP, Request from 00:e0:4c:8f:b7:91, length 300
09:07:09.454095 IP 10.27.11.1.67 > 255.255.255.255.68: BOOTP/DHCP, Reply, length 306
bridge-mcsnoop 0 to the config - but nothing helps.Quote from: Patrick M. Hausen on January 17, 2026, 03:59:17 PMInterfaces: Neighbors: Automatic DiscoveryThanks.
Quote from: tessus on Today at 02:07:17 AMSo how can I rollback or switch to a point where the new firmware was not installed, if the operations are persistedThis is, in terms of my explanation, a configuration change. It is not part of the snapshot, so you can still roll back to the prior configuration.
Quote from: Maurice on January 17, 2026, 08:37:15 PM[...]From what I see on GitHub and the forum and from my own experience, hostwatch is still in the development phase.[...]
QuoteDevelopment = alpha, Community = beta, Business = stablegroup, not that I would consider any software to be "stable".
Quote from: OPNenthu on Today at 02:28:09 AMAfter you boot into the snapshot you activated manually, it will retain its name. You can then delete the old 'default' and rename the current one as 'default' if you wish.