Template: netbase/upgrade-note/radius-ports-pre-3.05 Type: note _Description: Important hint for users of radius software The official port numbers of the radius service have been changed from 1645 and 1646 to 1812 and 1813. If you use the radius service please make sure that the client and server software both use the same port numbers. Template: netbase/upgrade-note/portmap-restart-pre-3.11-2 Type: note _Description: The old portmapper is still running. The old portmapper is still running. This will cause problems, mainly that "/etc/init.d/portmap stop" won't actually do anything. To fix this, I'm going to try to forcibly stop portmap, and then restart it. Template: netbase/upgrade-note/init.d-split-pre-3.16-1 Type: note _Description: /etc/init.d/netbase has been split. /etc/init.d/netbase is no longer required or used. . /etc/init.d/portmap (provided by the portmap package) now handles stopping and starting the portmapper, /etc/init.d/inetd (provided by the netkit-inetd package) handles stopping and starting inetd, and /etc/init.d/networking handles spoof protection. Template: netbase/upgrade-note/etc-network-interfaces-pre-3.17-1 Type: note _Description: /etc/init.d/network superseded by /etc/network/interfaces /etc/init.d/network is no longer directly supported. You may, of course, continue using it to setup your networking, however new Debian installs will use the ifup/ifdown commands to configure network interfaces based on the settings in /etc/network/interfaces. . If you do convert to using /etc/network/interfaces in place of /etc/init.d/network you will probably want to remove /etc/init.d/network and the /etc/rcS.d/S40network symlink. These will not be touched by netbase or other Debian packages in future. . See the interfaces(5), ifup(8), and ifdown(8) man pages, and the comments in /etc/network/interfaces, for information on how to convert your network configuration to this new format. . Note that the old default /etc/init.d/network used to add a route for the loopback interface. This is no longer necessary for 2.2.x series kernels, and will result in a (non-fatal) SIOCADDRT error message at bootup.