Re: NetworkManager and static routes

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On F9, you can use /etc/NetworkManager/dispatcher.d/* scripts.
Each time NetworkManager changes network configuration, it runs all scripts in this directory, passing interface (eg "eth0") as first parameter and "up" or "down" as second one.
You can then write your own scripts to define static routes, depending on the actual network configuration.

HTH

On Wed, Jul 16, 2008 at 4:33 AM, Timothy Selivanow <timothy.selivanow@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Is it possible to set up a static route using NetworkManager?  At /this/
moment I do not need it, but I will be needing when I get a laptop in
the next couple of weeks.

What I need is to be able to easily switch between a wired network (that
has two separate IP addresses, and a static route) and random wireless
networks.  I have noticed a dearth of documentation for NetworkManager,
and not much on Google either...


--Tim

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