Because I /*shouldn't */have to do that. It comes as a default network management service, so it's a bit counter-intuitive to have it drop the connection every few hours. And some parts of it are actually pretty good (nmcli -p con show). -- Sander Kuusemets University of Tartu, High Performance Computing, IT Specialist Skype: sander.kuusemets1 +372 737 5694 On 03/17/2016 09:18 PM, Eero Volotinen wrote: > How about disabling network manager and using the static ip addresses? > > Eero > 17.3.2016 9.05 ip. "Sander Kuusemets" <sander.kuusemets at ut.ee> kirjoitti: > >> Hello, >> >> Why is it so, that NetworkManager allows, and in several cases I've had, >> defaults to setting default route to several interfaces at the same time? >> >> Had my fair share of problems with how 172.17.62.something interface tries >> to ask for a DHCP lease from 193.something network. I know I could set >> never-default to the interfaces, but I shouldn't have to do it to every >> machine I had. >> >> Especially bad was the situation when I had two VLANs and a normal >> ethernet interface, and dhclient tried to ask a lease for the ethernet over >> the VLAN. >> >> Best regards, >> >> -- >> Sander Kuusemets >> University of Tartu, High Performance Computing, IT Specialist >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> CentOS mailing list >> CentOS at centos.org >> https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos >> > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at centos.org > https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos