On Wed, 2008-11-12 at 10:41 -0600, Frank Cox wrote:
> I discovered that too.  It's something to do with Network Manager.  If
> you don't need NM, turn it off and the problem will go away.

Alternatively, configure it correctly and the problem also goes away. NM
thinks that an interface it's not managing is not connected, and it
reports this to other apps that ask it. If you tell it to manage the
interface in question, it gets it right.

poc

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