On Thu, 2014-08-07 at 23:01 +0200, Anthony Bourguignon wrote: > Hi, > > I'm trying to configure my debian testing router using Network Manager > (in replacement of the /etc/network/interfaces file). But I've found an > issue. I can't set two connections at the same time on the same network > interface. > > I've configured two connections : a pppoe and a 802-3-ethernet one. They > have to work at the same time on the same interface. The ethernet > connection is to set a local ip address for me to have access to my adsl > modem web interface. The pppoe is to setup my internet connection. > > Using ifupdown, it works well. Both connections are up without any > problem. But Network Manager doesn't allow it. I've bound the 2 > connections used by network manager using the 802-3-ethernet.mac-address > parameter. > > But when I set a connection up, the other one is disconnected. I can > only have one at a time. > > Is this normal or is there a way to bypass this behavior ?
At the moment this is expected behavior, and it's a bug in NetworkManager that has a long history and hasn't yet been fixed. So unfortunately NM can't meet your needs at this time. Fixing this issue has always been in my mind at least, and we've made slow progress towards it, but there's still a bunch of stuff to do before it's finally fixed. Dan _______________________________________________ networkmanager-list mailing list [email protected] https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/networkmanager-list
