On 02/05/2015 04:02 AM, David Woodhouse wrote: > > > Did I ever answer this? Apologies if not. > > It depends a lot on what your DHCP client is actually doing. If it's > actively removing the routes that vpnc-script set up, then there's not a > lot you can do except try to stop it doing that. > > If it's just adding its own routes back again, perhaps we should make > vpnc-script add its new routes with a lower metric instead of replacing > the original routes. > > Or just running from NetworkManager ought to work. Then you have a > single agent coherently managing *all* the system routing, not separate > tools all working against each other. > :-) Thanks for responding, I've still been swearing at this. I'm using openSUSE 13.2 (Harlequin) (x86_64) I'm not using NetworkManager, I just used whatever the 13.2 install gave me. I was avoiding the switch to NM because it seemed like a rather big config change as well as a learning curve, which in my experience usually means that things are going to get worse before they get better. It appears it's time for me to learn how to use it. I did notice it has some sort of openconnect plugin... (My lease just expired in mid-email, Argh!) I'll try to tackle it this weekend, when I have time to sort it out and get it working again before Monday morning. Thanks for the advice.