David: You're jumping ahead of yourself with that diagnosis. It shows that either NIS has a problem in the DBus code or that the information provided via DBus by Network Manager is buggy. When this has been diagnosed previously (using nm-tool to display the network connection status while NIS is starting) we've always seen Network Manager reporting that the network is connected before it has obtained an IP address for the system (so the network is not yet usable for IPv4).
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