I think you mean this
http://www.nabble.com/Default-Routing-problems-tt22514630.html#a22545427.  I
am not sure what version of NM you are running though and this is relatively
now.

--
John

On Thu, May 14, 2009 at 11:53 PM, CS Wong <[email protected]> wrote:

> hi,
>
> Would like to know if NM is meant to cover use cases where mutiple active
> interfaces are used with some custom routing...
>
> For e.g., I sit in my client's place connected to their internal network
> (ethernet). I can access my client's servers there but I can't get on the
> net. I have a 3G modem that I can plugin to access internet.
>
> Problem is, my routes and DNS settings seem to be controlled by either one
> of connections only. I'd like to use both of them at the same time; i.e.
> both interfaces active, and together with a few custom routes that ensures
> intranet traffic goes out the ethernet port and everything else goes into
> ppp.
>
> I can manually add routes right now, but the problem with 3G is that
> dropouts are pretty frequent and every time my connection gets reset, NM
> will reset my entire routing table. That sucks 'cos it basically means my
> SSH sessions to my servers in the intranet will be reset.
>
> I'm pretty sure part of the issue is whether my NM front-end (currently
> using NM KDE 4 plasmoid) is capable of handling this or not but i'm willing
> to forget abt the front end if I can pull together a bunch of bash scripts
> to do what I need.
>
> thanks
> Wong
>
>
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