On 21/06/2013, at 10:31 PM, Chris Adams wrote:
>
> Current network information is available from the kernel and doesn't
> require "guessing". Why would you code something to talk to some random
> daemon API (that may change) when you could talk directly to the source
> via the kernel netlink API?
The classic here being applications which look for NM messages to indicate that
networking connectivity is available rather than waiting on the presence of
non-directly connected routes in the routing table.
-glen
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