Additional connection causes existing routes/interfaces to twitch
- From: Samium Gromoff <_deepfire feelingofgreen ru>
- To: "Network Manager \(Devel\)" <networkmanager-list gnome org>
- Subject: Additional connection causes existing routes/interfaces to twitch
- Date: Fri, 19 Aug 2011 04:38:33 +0400
Good day folks,
Sorry if I'm reporting this to a wrong place.
The problem I'm having with FC15 NM is with a following setup:
1. A FC15 client host:
- wireless, default on
- wired, default off
2. A server host, doubling as a gateway:
- internal wireless, manifests itself as a gateway via DHCP,
- internal wired, also manifests itself as a gateway via DHCP,
- external interface, with a global IP address.
Each of the server's interfaces share a network with a corresponding client
interface.
The problem manifests itself as a disruption of all client TCP
connections (CIFS mounts, SSH and so on) to the /global/ IP address of
the server, when the wired plug is connected to the client.
Newly established TCP connections work just fine, of course.
--
regards,
Samium Gromoff
--
"Actually I made up the term 'object-oriented', and I can tell you I
did not have C++ in mind." - Alan Kay (OOPSLA 1997 Keynote)
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