Docker restarts network on Linux

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I have a problem regarding network when using docker on Arch Linux. When I attempt to connect on any website, or refresh that, download bigger file - sometimes I get Network Change error in Chrome/Chromium. The problem was occurring more frequently when I used to use NetworkManager. Someone on IRC channel recommended me to replace that manager with wicd or netctl. Netctl does not work for me, and I gave wicd a spin. That reduced the problem I think, but it still occurs.



Interesting logs in dmesg are attached below:




[18730.570434] br-a315f379ce21: port 1(veth873a3e1) entered blocking state
[18730.570435] br-a315f379ce21: port 1(veth873a3e1) entered forwarding state
[18730.889638] br-a315f379ce21: port 1(veth873a3e1) entered disabled state
[18730.889679] veth3661ba6: renamed from eth0
[18730.938157] br-a315f379ce21: port 1(veth873a3e1) entered disabled state
[18730.938475] device veth873a3e1 left promiscuous mode
[18730.938485] br-a315f379ce21: port 1(veth873a3e1) entered disabled state










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    I have a problem regarding network when using docker on Arch Linux. When I attempt to connect on any website, or refresh that, download bigger file - sometimes I get Network Change error in Chrome/Chromium. The problem was occurring more frequently when I used to use NetworkManager. Someone on IRC channel recommended me to replace that manager with wicd or netctl. Netctl does not work for me, and I gave wicd a spin. That reduced the problem I think, but it still occurs.



    Interesting logs in dmesg are attached below:




    [18730.570434] br-a315f379ce21: port 1(veth873a3e1) entered blocking state
    [18730.570435] br-a315f379ce21: port 1(veth873a3e1) entered forwarding state
    [18730.889638] br-a315f379ce21: port 1(veth873a3e1) entered disabled state
    [18730.889679] veth3661ba6: renamed from eth0
    [18730.938157] br-a315f379ce21: port 1(veth873a3e1) entered disabled state
    [18730.938475] device veth873a3e1 left promiscuous mode
    [18730.938485] br-a315f379ce21: port 1(veth873a3e1) entered disabled state










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      I have a problem regarding network when using docker on Arch Linux. When I attempt to connect on any website, or refresh that, download bigger file - sometimes I get Network Change error in Chrome/Chromium. The problem was occurring more frequently when I used to use NetworkManager. Someone on IRC channel recommended me to replace that manager with wicd or netctl. Netctl does not work for me, and I gave wicd a spin. That reduced the problem I think, but it still occurs.



      Interesting logs in dmesg are attached below:




      [18730.570434] br-a315f379ce21: port 1(veth873a3e1) entered blocking state
      [18730.570435] br-a315f379ce21: port 1(veth873a3e1) entered forwarding state
      [18730.889638] br-a315f379ce21: port 1(veth873a3e1) entered disabled state
      [18730.889679] veth3661ba6: renamed from eth0
      [18730.938157] br-a315f379ce21: port 1(veth873a3e1) entered disabled state
      [18730.938475] device veth873a3e1 left promiscuous mode
      [18730.938485] br-a315f379ce21: port 1(veth873a3e1) entered disabled state










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      I have a problem regarding network when using docker on Arch Linux. When I attempt to connect on any website, or refresh that, download bigger file - sometimes I get Network Change error in Chrome/Chromium. The problem was occurring more frequently when I used to use NetworkManager. Someone on IRC channel recommended me to replace that manager with wicd or netctl. Netctl does not work for me, and I gave wicd a spin. That reduced the problem I think, but it still occurs.



      Interesting logs in dmesg are attached below:




      [18730.570434] br-a315f379ce21: port 1(veth873a3e1) entered blocking state
      [18730.570435] br-a315f379ce21: port 1(veth873a3e1) entered forwarding state
      [18730.889638] br-a315f379ce21: port 1(veth873a3e1) entered disabled state
      [18730.889679] veth3661ba6: renamed from eth0
      [18730.938157] br-a315f379ce21: port 1(veth873a3e1) entered disabled state
      [18730.938475] device veth873a3e1 left promiscuous mode
      [18730.938485] br-a315f379ce21: port 1(veth873a3e1) entered disabled state







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