Hello,
Why is it so, that NetworkManager allows, and in several cases I've had,
defaults to setting default route to several interfaces at the same time?
Had my fair share of problems with how 172.17.62.something interface
tries to ask for a DHCP lease from 193.something network. I know I cou
Because I /*shouldn't */have to do that. It comes as a default network
management service, so it's a bit counter-intuitive to have it drop the
connection every few hours.
And some parts of it are actually pretty good (nmcli -p con show).
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Sander Kuusemets
University of Tartu, High Performanc
How about disabling network manager and using the static ip addresses?
Eero
17.3.2016 9.05 ip. "Sander Kuusemets" kirjoitti:
> Hello,
>
> Why is it so, that NetworkManager allows, and in several cases I've had,
> defaults to setting default route to several interfaces at the same time?
>
> Had m
On 03/17/2016 12:04 PM, Sander Kuusemets wrote:
Why is it so, that NetworkManager allows, and in several cases I've
had, defaults to setting default route to several interfaces at the
same time?
It does what the operators of the networks tell it to do.
Had my fair share of problems with how 1
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