Daniel Jitnah via luv-main
<[email protected]> writes:

> On 17/04/16 16:53, Andrew Pam via luv-main wrote:
>> On 17/04/16 16:44, Russell Coker via luv-main wrote:
>>> How is eth0 getting it's address?
>>> If it's by DHCP then that would be the cause of it.
>
> eth0 is a static IP already,  not dhcp.  eth0 also connects to a device
> (ipcam) - so can't block it.

How are your networks configured?

  ifupdown (default for GUI-less Debian 8);
  network-manager (default for GUI Debian 8?); or
  systemd-networkd (default for Debian 9)?

In any case, please show us your relevant config.
Off the top of my head, those would be:

    # usual suspects
    ip link
    ip address
    ip route
    ip rule

    # for ifupdown
    grep -H ^ /etc/network/interfaces

    # for systemd-networkd
    find -O3 /???/systemd/ -name '*.network' -exec grep -H ^ {} +

    # for NM, I have NFI.  Probably something dbus-flavoured.

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