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I am trying to set a static IP for my ubuntu server by creating a yaml file on /etc/netplan/ as follows:



network:
version: 2
renderer: networkd
ethernets:
enp0s3:
dhcp4: no
addresses: [10.10.21.08/24]
gateway4: 10.10.21.100


But sudo netplan apply returns an error:



Error in network definition /etc/netplan/01-netcfg.yaml line 6 column 23: Malformed Address '10.10.21.08/24', must be X.X.X.X/NN or ... ".










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    Have you tried "[10.10.21.8/24]" (without the leading zero before the 8)?

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    @ejjl thank you very much!

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I am trying to set a static IP for my ubuntu server by creating a yaml file on /etc/netplan/ as follows:



network:
version: 2
renderer: networkd
ethernets:
enp0s3:
dhcp4: no
addresses: [10.10.21.08/24]
gateway4: 10.10.21.100


But sudo netplan apply returns an error:



Error in network definition /etc/netplan/01-netcfg.yaml line 6 column 23: Malformed Address '10.10.21.08/24', must be X.X.X.X/NN or ... ".










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    Have you tried "[10.10.21.8/24]" (without the leading zero before the 8)?

    – ejjl
    Apr 5 at 20:19






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    @ejjl thank you very much!

    – codemonkey
    Apr 5 at 20:28














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I am trying to set a static IP for my ubuntu server by creating a yaml file on /etc/netplan/ as follows:



network:
version: 2
renderer: networkd
ethernets:
enp0s3:
dhcp4: no
addresses: [10.10.21.08/24]
gateway4: 10.10.21.100


But sudo netplan apply returns an error:



Error in network definition /etc/netplan/01-netcfg.yaml line 6 column 23: Malformed Address '10.10.21.08/24', must be X.X.X.X/NN or ... ".










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I am trying to set a static IP for my ubuntu server by creating a yaml file on /etc/netplan/ as follows:



network:
version: 2
renderer: networkd
ethernets:
enp0s3:
dhcp4: no
addresses: [10.10.21.08/24]
gateway4: 10.10.21.100


But sudo netplan apply returns an error:



Error in network definition /etc/netplan/01-netcfg.yaml line 6 column 23: Malformed Address '10.10.21.08/24', must be X.X.X.X/NN or ... ".







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  • 1





    Have you tried "[10.10.21.8/24]" (without the leading zero before the 8)?

    – ejjl
    Apr 5 at 20:19






  • 1





    @ejjl thank you very much!

    – codemonkey
    Apr 5 at 20:28













  • 1





    Have you tried "[10.10.21.8/24]" (without the leading zero before the 8)?

    – ejjl
    Apr 5 at 20:19






  • 1





    @ejjl thank you very much!

    – codemonkey
    Apr 5 at 20:28








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Have you tried "[10.10.21.8/24]" (without the leading zero before the 8)?

– ejjl
Apr 5 at 20:19





Have you tried "[10.10.21.8/24]" (without the leading zero before the 8)?

– ejjl
Apr 5 at 20:19




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1





@ejjl thank you very much!

– codemonkey
Apr 5 at 20:28






@ejjl thank you very much!

– codemonkey
Apr 5 at 20:28











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The error code indicates that there is a "Malformed Address" in "10.10.21.08/24".



Try leaving out the leading zero in the fourth octet (i.e. write '10.10.21.8/24').






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    FYI the reason for this is for most integer to strong converters if you prefix a decimal number with 0 it attempts to parse the following as an octal number, and 8 is not a valid octal digit.

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The error code indicates that there is a "Malformed Address" in "10.10.21.08/24".



Try leaving out the leading zero in the fourth octet (i.e. write '10.10.21.8/24').






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    FYI the reason for this is for most integer to strong converters if you prefix a decimal number with 0 it attempts to parse the following as an octal number, and 8 is not a valid octal digit.

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The error code indicates that there is a "Malformed Address" in "10.10.21.08/24".



Try leaving out the leading zero in the fourth octet (i.e. write '10.10.21.8/24').






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    FYI the reason for this is for most integer to strong converters if you prefix a decimal number with 0 it attempts to parse the following as an octal number, and 8 is not a valid octal digit.

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The error code indicates that there is a "Malformed Address" in "10.10.21.08/24".



Try leaving out the leading zero in the fourth octet (i.e. write '10.10.21.8/24').






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The error code indicates that there is a "Malformed Address" in "10.10.21.08/24".



Try leaving out the leading zero in the fourth octet (i.e. write '10.10.21.8/24').







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    FYI the reason for this is for most integer to strong converters if you prefix a decimal number with 0 it attempts to parse the following as an octal number, and 8 is not a valid octal digit.

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