On Sat, Dec 20, 2008 at 16:32, Etienne Zind wrote:
> I'm using the NetworkManager shipped in the last Ubuntu distro (0.7). I've
> been
> able to connect few devices in the same time as expected (eth0, ppp0, wan0).
> As
> expected too, although all three ISPs are connected only one (eth0) is
> a
Hi All,
I'm using the NetworkManager shipped in the last Ubuntu distro (0.7). I've been
able to connect few devices in the same time as expected (eth0, ppp0, wan0). As
expected too, although all three ISPs are connected only one (eth0) is actually
used (default route). The way NM updates the route
Hi All,
I'm using the NetworkManager shipped in the last Ubuntu distro (0.7). I've been
able to connect few devices in the same time as expected (eth0, ppp0, wan0). As
expected too, although all three ISPs are connected only one (eth0) is actually
used (default route). The way NM updates the route
On Mon, Mar 10, 2008 at 10:08 AM, Dan Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> active device support to NM SVN trunk this weekend; each device is now
> independent and can be active/inactive irrespective of any other device.
ya!
:-)
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On Sat, 2008-03-08 at 18:44 -0600, Jerry Vonau wrote:
> Hi All:
>
> What support is planned for multiple gateways? I build firewalls
> that don't run X (so no runlevel 5 here), with the recent CLI support, I
> might just try to use NM in the future. I setup multi-gateway (2+ ISPs)
> support
Hi All:
What support is planned for multiple gateways? I build firewalls
that don't run X (so no runlevel 5 here), with the recent CLI support, I
might just try to use NM in the future. I setup multi-gateway (2+ ISPs)
support using my own scripts or Shorewall's built-in support. I have had