On 24/10/16 16:56, Michael Biebl wrote: > Am 24.10.2016 um 16:50 schrieb Daniel Pocock: >> Package: network-manager Version: 0.9.10.0-7 Severity: important >> >> >> >> The system where this problem is being observed is a laptop >> running jessie with the default GNOME 3 desktop. >> >> Normally it is used with default DHCP settings. >> >> The laptop visited a data center recently and was connected >> directly into the switch. A public IP address was statically >> configured on the laptop using the GNOME network settings UI >> >> When the data center visit was over, the network settings menu >> option was changed from static back to DHCP. >> >> However, every time the laptop is plugged into a wired network >> now, the interface is activated with the static IP and default >> route from the data center as well as getting an address with >> DHCP. It ignores the default route/gateway from DHCP and tries >> to use the default route that it was using in the data center. >> > > Can you attach the config from > /etc/NetworkManager/system-connections > >
/etc/NetworkManager/system-connections/Wired\ connection\ 1 contains the following (addresses obscured, nothing else changed), the [ipv4] address1 details are the data center details. [ethernet] duplex=full mac-address=01:23:45:67:89:ab [connection] id=Wired connection 1 uuid=d1606771-db9a-4730-bf46-d2d848408cc1 type=ethernet timestamp=1476031678 [ipv6] method=auto [ipv4] method=auto address1=12.34.56.21/29,12.34.56.17

