Hi Thomas, On 08/25/14 19:53, Thomas Haller wrote: > > when you start NetworkManager... > > > > ..., and the interface has already some IP configuration, NM tries to > take over that configuration non-destructively (1). In that case, NM > looks for a matching connection and pretends that the connection is > already active on your device -- without actually changing the device. > > If no matching connection can be found, it creates a connection. That > connection is in-memory only, until you delete it or until you > save/modify it. That was "eth0" you see, and it contains dhcp data, > because NM does not know that some parts came via DHCP6. >
So it sees the IPv6 configuration on eth0 coming from somewhere, doesn't find a connection configuration for it, takes eth0 as it is and doesn't setup IPv4? Do you think this could be improved? IMHU IPv4 and IPv6 are separate protocols with different means for configuration and very little in common. Shouldn't n-m use/create separate connections for these protocols? > > [snip] > > You can avoid (1) by not configuring the interface externally. > Surely this "somewhere" is something I have to investigate. Stay tuned. I highly appreciate your explanation. That was very helpful. Regards Harri _______________________________________________ networkmanager-list mailing list [email protected] https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/networkmanager-list
