On Sat, 2016-01-30 at 01:41 +0100, Tore Anderson wrote:
dcbw asked me to send this to the list: When clatd starts up, it creates a new interface (not managed by NM) and adds a static route bound to it. NM immediately removes that route, breaking clatd. Of course, NM has no business deleting routes from interfaces it's not controlling. The bug (at least the previous incarnation of it) is described in more detail in bgo#740702. Debug log from NM when starting clatd here: http://filebin.net/fr71uh512e/nm-journal.txt Output from "ip monitor | ts" at the same time here: http://filebin.net/fr71uh512e/ip-monitor.txt It's the "Deleted 2a02:2121:1:3389:da32:8a93:6378:0 dev clat" line that should never have been there. Hope this can be fixed before the 1.2 final release.
Before releasing 1.2 (1.2-beta2) I would like to merge branch lr/default-unmanaged-bgo746566 (which is on review but not yet ready). That branch strongly refactors handling of unmanaged devices again, so your issue should be fixed in the light of that branch. I opened https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=761389 which blocks "nm-1-2" branch so we don't forget it. Thomas
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