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Thanks for your analysis! I'm going to go ahead and close the case since there
is no way to fix this.
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Won't Fix
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I could verify this situation with a Windows client. I doubt there is
anything that can be done. If two networks share the same IP range with
two different default gateways and different dns name spaces, not even
static routes can solve this.
Thanks for your efforts though.
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Thanks for sharing! If that is the underlying issue, I'm not sure there
is anything we can do to fix it in Ubuntu...
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I just read the syslog excerpt above.
I recently had a similar issue in 15.10 and want to share my experience:
The symptoms: Timeouts and connection termination after some minutes. I
used openconnect vpn connector.
After several experiments I figured the source of the problem being that
my home
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