Oke, I will modify my '/etc/network/if-up.d/' script.

I have asked the David Kubicek to fork a process to monitor the ifup
event and act accordingly. Since I'm a newbie in linux, I don't have
experience in linux programing :(.

In regards with my issue in Config 2, I check the source code of cntlm
0.91rc6 and can't find the part that cntlm try to contact the parent
proxy. I might missed it, do you mind point me to it?

My parent proxy is in 192.168.241.1:8081, i.e. on eth10, it's not
available when the cntlm is started due to eth00 is up. But since I
configure it as standalone proxy, this parent proxy as far as I can tell
is never used nor contacted. The proxy_connect() is called inside
forward_request() and socks5_thread(), since I configure cntlm as
standalone proxy & no socks5 proxy, the proxy_connect() should never be
called.

If I remember correctly, even when I restart cntlm manually (after all
my interfaces are up) I don't see any attempt to contact the parent
proxy from the eth10 IP trace. I will verify again on Mon. to make sure
this is the case.

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