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/* -*- Mode: C; tab-width: 4; indent-tabs-mode: t; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- */
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/* NetworkManager system settings service
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2007-11-26 03:47:30 +00:00
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*
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* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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* (at your option) any later version.
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*
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* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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* GNU General Public License for more details.
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*
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2008-06-26 18:31:52 +00:00
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
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* with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
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* 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
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2007-11-26 03:47:30 +00:00
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*
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* Copyright (C) 2007 - 2011 Red Hat, Inc.
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2008-11-03 04:45:50 +00:00
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* Copyright (C) 2008 Novell, Inc.
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2007-11-26 03:47:30 +00:00
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*/
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all: fix up multiple-include-guard defines
Previously, src/nm-ip4-config.h, libnm/nm-ip4-config.h, and
libnm-glib/nm-ip4-config.h all used "NM_IP4_CONFIG_H" as an include
guard, which meant that nm-test-utils.h could not tell which of them
was being included (and so, eg, if you tried to include
nm-ip4-config.h in a libnm test, it would fail to compile because
nm-test-utils.h was referring to symbols in src/nm-ip4-config.h).
Fix this by changing the include guards in the non-API-stable parts of
the tree:
- libnm-glib/nm-ip4-config.h remains NM_IP4_CONFIG_H
- libnm/nm-ip4-config.h now uses __NM_IP4_CONFIG_H__
- src/nm-ip4-config.h now uses __NETWORKMANAGER_IP4_CONFIG_H__
And likewise for all other headers.
The two non-"nm"-prefixed headers, libnm/NetworkManager.h and
src/NetworkManagerUtils.h are now __NETWORKMANAGER_H__ and
__NETWORKMANAGER_UTILS_H__ respectively, which, while not entirely
consistent with the general scheme, do still mostly make sense in
isolation.
2014-08-13 14:10:11 -04:00
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#ifndef __NETWORKMANAGER_SYSTEM_CONFIG_INTERFACE_H__
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#define __NETWORKMANAGER_SYSTEM_CONFIG_INTERFACE_H__
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#include <glib.h>
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#include <glib-object.h>
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#include <nm-connection.h>
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#include "nm-types.h"
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G_BEGIN_DECLS
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/* Plugin's factory function that returns a GObject that implements
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* NMSystemConfigInterface.
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*/
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GObject * nm_system_config_factory (void);
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#define NM_TYPE_SYSTEM_CONFIG_INTERFACE (nm_system_config_interface_get_type ())
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#define NM_SYSTEM_CONFIG_INTERFACE(obj) (G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_CAST ((obj), NM_TYPE_SYSTEM_CONFIG_INTERFACE, NMSystemConfigInterface))
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#define NM_IS_SYSTEM_CONFIG_INTERFACE(obj) (G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_TYPE ((obj), NM_TYPE_SYSTEM_CONFIG_INTERFACE))
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#define NM_SYSTEM_CONFIG_INTERFACE_GET_INTERFACE(obj) (G_TYPE_INSTANCE_GET_INTERFACE ((obj), NM_TYPE_SYSTEM_CONFIG_INTERFACE, NMSystemConfigInterface))
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#define NM_SYSTEM_CONFIG_INTERFACE_NAME "name"
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#define NM_SYSTEM_CONFIG_INTERFACE_INFO "info"
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2008-09-18 Dan Williams <dcbw@redhat.com>
Implement support for honoring configured and automatic hostnames, and for
setting the configured hostname.
* introspection/nm-ip4-config.xml
src/nm-ip4-config.c
src/nm-ip4-config.h
src/dhcp-manager/nm-dhcp-manager.c
- Remove useless hostname property; it's not really part of the IPv4
config
* introspection/nm-settings-system.xml
libnm-glib/nm-dbus-settings-system.c
libnm-glib/nm-dbus-settings-system.h
- Add SetHostname() call to system settings D-Bus interface
- Add Hostname property to system settings D-Bus interface
- (nm_dbus_settings_system_save_hostname,
nm_dbus_settings_system_get_hostname): implement
* src/nm-device.c
src/nm-device.h
- (nm_device_get_dhcp4_config): implement
* src/nm-manager.c
src/nm-manager.h
- Fetch and track system settings service hostname changes, and proxy
the changes via a GObject property of the manager
* system-settings/src/nm-system-config-interface.c
system-settings/src/nm-system-config-interface.h
- Replace nm_system_config_interface_supports_add() with a capabilities
bitfield
* system-settings/src/nm-system-config-error.c
system-settings/src/nm-system-config-error.h
- Add additional errors
* system-settings/src/dbus-settings.c
system-settings/src/dbus-settings.h
- (get_property, nm_sysconfig_settings_class_init): add hostname
property; first plugin returning a hostname wins
- (impl_settings_add_connection): use plugin capabilities instead of
nm_system_config_interface_supports_add()
- (impl_settings_save_hostname): implement hostname saving
* src/NetworkManagerPolicy.c
- (lookup_thread_run_cb, lookup_thread_worker, lookup_thread_new,
lookup_thread_die): implement an asynchronous hostname lookup thread
which given an IPv4 address tries to look up the hostname for that
address with reverse DNS
- (get_best_device): split out best device code from
update_routing_and_dns()
- (update_etc_hosts): update /etc/hosts with the machine's new hostname
to preserve the 127.0.0.1 reverse mapping that so many things require
- (set_system_hostname): set a given hostname
- (update_system_hostname): implement hostname policy; a configured
hostname (from the system settings service) is used if available,
otherwise an automatically determined hostname from DHCP, VPN, etc.
If there was no automatically determined hostname, reverse DNS of
the best device's IP address will be used, and as a last resort the
hostname 'localhost.localdomain' is set.
- (update_routing_and_dns): use get_best_device(); update the system
hostname when the network config changes
- (hostname_changed): update system hostname if the system settings
service signals a hostname change
- (nm_policy_new): list for system settings service hostname changes
- (nm_policy_destroy): ensure that an in-progress hostname lookup thread
gets told to die
* system-settings/plugins/keyfile/plugin.c
system-settings/plugins/ifcfg-suse/plugin.c
- (get_property, sc_plugin_ifcfg_class_init): implement hostname and
capabilities properties
* system-settings/plugins/ifcfg-fedora/shvar.c
- (svOpenFile): re-enable R/W access of ifcfg files since the plugin
writes out /etc/sysconfig/network now
* system-settings/plugins/ifcfg-fedora/plugin.c
- (plugin_get_hostname): get hostname from /etc/sysconfig/network
- (plugin_set_hostname): save hostname to /etc/sysconfig/network
- (sc_network_changed_cb): handle changes to /etc/sysconfig/network
- (sc_plugin_ifcfg_init): monitor /etc/sysconfig/network for changes
- (get_property, set_property, sc_plugin_ifcfg_class_init): implement
hostname get/set and capabilities get
git-svn-id: http://svn-archive.gnome.org/svn/NetworkManager/trunk@4077 4912f4e0-d625-0410-9fb7-b9a5a253dbdc
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#define NM_SYSTEM_CONFIG_INTERFACE_CAPABILITIES "capabilities"
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#define NM_SYSTEM_CONFIG_INTERFACE_HOSTNAME "hostname"
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#define NM_SYSTEM_CONFIG_INTERFACE_UNMANAGED_SPECS_CHANGED "unmanaged-specs-changed"
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settings: add unrecognized-specs, implement in ifcfg-rh
In Fedora, OVS ports are now identified in ifcfg files as
"TYPE=OVSPort", which NM doesn't recognize, and so it would ignore
those ifcfg files. Unfortunately, this meant that if auto-default
wasn't disabled, and there was no other configuration defined for the
device, then NM would create an NMDefaultWiredConnection for it and
screw things up.
So, add an "unrecognized-specs" settings plugin property, which allows
a plugin to indicate to NetworkManager that it knows of some
non-NetworkManager-supported connection defined for a device. This
will suppress default-wired connection creation for that device,
similar to the "no-auto-default" config file option, but determined by
the plugin instead of by manual configuration. Devices listed in
unrecognized-specs may still be managed by NetworkManager, unless they
are also listed in unmanaged-specs.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1022256
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#define NM_SYSTEM_CONFIG_INTERFACE_UNRECOGNIZED_SPECS_CHANGED "unrecognized-specs-changed"
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#define NM_SYSTEM_CONFIG_INTERFACE_CONNECTION_ADDED "connection-added"
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2008-09-18 Dan Williams <dcbw@redhat.com>
Implement support for honoring configured and automatic hostnames, and for
setting the configured hostname.
* introspection/nm-ip4-config.xml
src/nm-ip4-config.c
src/nm-ip4-config.h
src/dhcp-manager/nm-dhcp-manager.c
- Remove useless hostname property; it's not really part of the IPv4
config
* introspection/nm-settings-system.xml
libnm-glib/nm-dbus-settings-system.c
libnm-glib/nm-dbus-settings-system.h
- Add SetHostname() call to system settings D-Bus interface
- Add Hostname property to system settings D-Bus interface
- (nm_dbus_settings_system_save_hostname,
nm_dbus_settings_system_get_hostname): implement
* src/nm-device.c
src/nm-device.h
- (nm_device_get_dhcp4_config): implement
* src/nm-manager.c
src/nm-manager.h
- Fetch and track system settings service hostname changes, and proxy
the changes via a GObject property of the manager
* system-settings/src/nm-system-config-interface.c
system-settings/src/nm-system-config-interface.h
- Replace nm_system_config_interface_supports_add() with a capabilities
bitfield
* system-settings/src/nm-system-config-error.c
system-settings/src/nm-system-config-error.h
- Add additional errors
* system-settings/src/dbus-settings.c
system-settings/src/dbus-settings.h
- (get_property, nm_sysconfig_settings_class_init): add hostname
property; first plugin returning a hostname wins
- (impl_settings_add_connection): use plugin capabilities instead of
nm_system_config_interface_supports_add()
- (impl_settings_save_hostname): implement hostname saving
* src/NetworkManagerPolicy.c
- (lookup_thread_run_cb, lookup_thread_worker, lookup_thread_new,
lookup_thread_die): implement an asynchronous hostname lookup thread
which given an IPv4 address tries to look up the hostname for that
address with reverse DNS
- (get_best_device): split out best device code from
update_routing_and_dns()
- (update_etc_hosts): update /etc/hosts with the machine's new hostname
to preserve the 127.0.0.1 reverse mapping that so many things require
- (set_system_hostname): set a given hostname
- (update_system_hostname): implement hostname policy; a configured
hostname (from the system settings service) is used if available,
otherwise an automatically determined hostname from DHCP, VPN, etc.
If there was no automatically determined hostname, reverse DNS of
the best device's IP address will be used, and as a last resort the
hostname 'localhost.localdomain' is set.
- (update_routing_and_dns): use get_best_device(); update the system
hostname when the network config changes
- (hostname_changed): update system hostname if the system settings
service signals a hostname change
- (nm_policy_new): list for system settings service hostname changes
- (nm_policy_destroy): ensure that an in-progress hostname lookup thread
gets told to die
* system-settings/plugins/keyfile/plugin.c
system-settings/plugins/ifcfg-suse/plugin.c
- (get_property, sc_plugin_ifcfg_class_init): implement hostname and
capabilities properties
* system-settings/plugins/ifcfg-fedora/shvar.c
- (svOpenFile): re-enable R/W access of ifcfg files since the plugin
writes out /etc/sysconfig/network now
* system-settings/plugins/ifcfg-fedora/plugin.c
- (plugin_get_hostname): get hostname from /etc/sysconfig/network
- (plugin_set_hostname): save hostname to /etc/sysconfig/network
- (sc_network_changed_cb): handle changes to /etc/sysconfig/network
- (sc_plugin_ifcfg_init): monitor /etc/sysconfig/network for changes
- (get_property, set_property, sc_plugin_ifcfg_class_init): implement
hostname get/set and capabilities get
git-svn-id: http://svn-archive.gnome.org/svn/NetworkManager/trunk@4077 4912f4e0-d625-0410-9fb7-b9a5a253dbdc
2008-09-18 15:16:44 +00:00
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typedef enum {
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NM_SYSTEM_CONFIG_INTERFACE_CAP_NONE = 0x00000000,
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NM_SYSTEM_CONFIG_INTERFACE_CAP_MODIFY_CONNECTIONS = 0x00000001,
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NM_SYSTEM_CONFIG_INTERFACE_CAP_MODIFY_HOSTNAME = 0x00000002
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2008-09-18 Dan Williams <dcbw@redhat.com>
Implement support for honoring configured and automatic hostnames, and for
setting the configured hostname.
* introspection/nm-ip4-config.xml
src/nm-ip4-config.c
src/nm-ip4-config.h
src/dhcp-manager/nm-dhcp-manager.c
- Remove useless hostname property; it's not really part of the IPv4
config
* introspection/nm-settings-system.xml
libnm-glib/nm-dbus-settings-system.c
libnm-glib/nm-dbus-settings-system.h
- Add SetHostname() call to system settings D-Bus interface
- Add Hostname property to system settings D-Bus interface
- (nm_dbus_settings_system_save_hostname,
nm_dbus_settings_system_get_hostname): implement
* src/nm-device.c
src/nm-device.h
- (nm_device_get_dhcp4_config): implement
* src/nm-manager.c
src/nm-manager.h
- Fetch and track system settings service hostname changes, and proxy
the changes via a GObject property of the manager
* system-settings/src/nm-system-config-interface.c
system-settings/src/nm-system-config-interface.h
- Replace nm_system_config_interface_supports_add() with a capabilities
bitfield
* system-settings/src/nm-system-config-error.c
system-settings/src/nm-system-config-error.h
- Add additional errors
* system-settings/src/dbus-settings.c
system-settings/src/dbus-settings.h
- (get_property, nm_sysconfig_settings_class_init): add hostname
property; first plugin returning a hostname wins
- (impl_settings_add_connection): use plugin capabilities instead of
nm_system_config_interface_supports_add()
- (impl_settings_save_hostname): implement hostname saving
* src/NetworkManagerPolicy.c
- (lookup_thread_run_cb, lookup_thread_worker, lookup_thread_new,
lookup_thread_die): implement an asynchronous hostname lookup thread
which given an IPv4 address tries to look up the hostname for that
address with reverse DNS
- (get_best_device): split out best device code from
update_routing_and_dns()
- (update_etc_hosts): update /etc/hosts with the machine's new hostname
to preserve the 127.0.0.1 reverse mapping that so many things require
- (set_system_hostname): set a given hostname
- (update_system_hostname): implement hostname policy; a configured
hostname (from the system settings service) is used if available,
otherwise an automatically determined hostname from DHCP, VPN, etc.
If there was no automatically determined hostname, reverse DNS of
the best device's IP address will be used, and as a last resort the
hostname 'localhost.localdomain' is set.
- (update_routing_and_dns): use get_best_device(); update the system
hostname when the network config changes
- (hostname_changed): update system hostname if the system settings
service signals a hostname change
- (nm_policy_new): list for system settings service hostname changes
- (nm_policy_destroy): ensure that an in-progress hostname lookup thread
gets told to die
* system-settings/plugins/keyfile/plugin.c
system-settings/plugins/ifcfg-suse/plugin.c
- (get_property, sc_plugin_ifcfg_class_init): implement hostname and
capabilities properties
* system-settings/plugins/ifcfg-fedora/shvar.c
- (svOpenFile): re-enable R/W access of ifcfg files since the plugin
writes out /etc/sysconfig/network now
* system-settings/plugins/ifcfg-fedora/plugin.c
- (plugin_get_hostname): get hostname from /etc/sysconfig/network
- (plugin_set_hostname): save hostname to /etc/sysconfig/network
- (sc_network_changed_cb): handle changes to /etc/sysconfig/network
- (sc_plugin_ifcfg_init): monitor /etc/sysconfig/network for changes
- (get_property, set_property, sc_plugin_ifcfg_class_init): implement
hostname get/set and capabilities get
git-svn-id: http://svn-archive.gnome.org/svn/NetworkManager/trunk@4077 4912f4e0-d625-0410-9fb7-b9a5a253dbdc
2008-09-18 15:16:44 +00:00
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/* When adding more capabilities, be sure to update the "Capabilities"
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* property max value in nm-system-config-interface.c.
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*/
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2008-09-18 Dan Williams <dcbw@redhat.com>
Implement support for honoring configured and automatic hostnames, and for
setting the configured hostname.
* introspection/nm-ip4-config.xml
src/nm-ip4-config.c
src/nm-ip4-config.h
src/dhcp-manager/nm-dhcp-manager.c
- Remove useless hostname property; it's not really part of the IPv4
config
* introspection/nm-settings-system.xml
libnm-glib/nm-dbus-settings-system.c
libnm-glib/nm-dbus-settings-system.h
- Add SetHostname() call to system settings D-Bus interface
- Add Hostname property to system settings D-Bus interface
- (nm_dbus_settings_system_save_hostname,
nm_dbus_settings_system_get_hostname): implement
* src/nm-device.c
src/nm-device.h
- (nm_device_get_dhcp4_config): implement
* src/nm-manager.c
src/nm-manager.h
- Fetch and track system settings service hostname changes, and proxy
the changes via a GObject property of the manager
* system-settings/src/nm-system-config-interface.c
system-settings/src/nm-system-config-interface.h
- Replace nm_system_config_interface_supports_add() with a capabilities
bitfield
* system-settings/src/nm-system-config-error.c
system-settings/src/nm-system-config-error.h
- Add additional errors
* system-settings/src/dbus-settings.c
system-settings/src/dbus-settings.h
- (get_property, nm_sysconfig_settings_class_init): add hostname
property; first plugin returning a hostname wins
- (impl_settings_add_connection): use plugin capabilities instead of
nm_system_config_interface_supports_add()
- (impl_settings_save_hostname): implement hostname saving
* src/NetworkManagerPolicy.c
- (lookup_thread_run_cb, lookup_thread_worker, lookup_thread_new,
lookup_thread_die): implement an asynchronous hostname lookup thread
which given an IPv4 address tries to look up the hostname for that
address with reverse DNS
- (get_best_device): split out best device code from
update_routing_and_dns()
- (update_etc_hosts): update /etc/hosts with the machine's new hostname
to preserve the 127.0.0.1 reverse mapping that so many things require
- (set_system_hostname): set a given hostname
- (update_system_hostname): implement hostname policy; a configured
hostname (from the system settings service) is used if available,
otherwise an automatically determined hostname from DHCP, VPN, etc.
If there was no automatically determined hostname, reverse DNS of
the best device's IP address will be used, and as a last resort the
hostname 'localhost.localdomain' is set.
- (update_routing_and_dns): use get_best_device(); update the system
hostname when the network config changes
- (hostname_changed): update system hostname if the system settings
service signals a hostname change
- (nm_policy_new): list for system settings service hostname changes
- (nm_policy_destroy): ensure that an in-progress hostname lookup thread
gets told to die
* system-settings/plugins/keyfile/plugin.c
system-settings/plugins/ifcfg-suse/plugin.c
- (get_property, sc_plugin_ifcfg_class_init): implement hostname and
capabilities properties
* system-settings/plugins/ifcfg-fedora/shvar.c
- (svOpenFile): re-enable R/W access of ifcfg files since the plugin
writes out /etc/sysconfig/network now
* system-settings/plugins/ifcfg-fedora/plugin.c
- (plugin_get_hostname): get hostname from /etc/sysconfig/network
- (plugin_set_hostname): save hostname to /etc/sysconfig/network
- (sc_network_changed_cb): handle changes to /etc/sysconfig/network
- (sc_plugin_ifcfg_init): monitor /etc/sysconfig/network for changes
- (get_property, set_property, sc_plugin_ifcfg_class_init): implement
hostname get/set and capabilities get
git-svn-id: http://svn-archive.gnome.org/svn/NetworkManager/trunk@4077 4912f4e0-d625-0410-9fb7-b9a5a253dbdc
2008-09-18 15:16:44 +00:00
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} NMSystemConfigInterfaceCapabilities;
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typedef enum {
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NM_SYSTEM_CONFIG_INTERFACE_PROP_FIRST = 0x1000,
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NM_SYSTEM_CONFIG_INTERFACE_PROP_NAME = NM_SYSTEM_CONFIG_INTERFACE_PROP_FIRST,
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NM_SYSTEM_CONFIG_INTERFACE_PROP_INFO,
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2008-09-18 Dan Williams <dcbw@redhat.com>
Implement support for honoring configured and automatic hostnames, and for
setting the configured hostname.
* introspection/nm-ip4-config.xml
src/nm-ip4-config.c
src/nm-ip4-config.h
src/dhcp-manager/nm-dhcp-manager.c
- Remove useless hostname property; it's not really part of the IPv4
config
* introspection/nm-settings-system.xml
libnm-glib/nm-dbus-settings-system.c
libnm-glib/nm-dbus-settings-system.h
- Add SetHostname() call to system settings D-Bus interface
- Add Hostname property to system settings D-Bus interface
- (nm_dbus_settings_system_save_hostname,
nm_dbus_settings_system_get_hostname): implement
* src/nm-device.c
src/nm-device.h
- (nm_device_get_dhcp4_config): implement
* src/nm-manager.c
src/nm-manager.h
- Fetch and track system settings service hostname changes, and proxy
the changes via a GObject property of the manager
* system-settings/src/nm-system-config-interface.c
system-settings/src/nm-system-config-interface.h
- Replace nm_system_config_interface_supports_add() with a capabilities
bitfield
* system-settings/src/nm-system-config-error.c
system-settings/src/nm-system-config-error.h
- Add additional errors
* system-settings/src/dbus-settings.c
system-settings/src/dbus-settings.h
- (get_property, nm_sysconfig_settings_class_init): add hostname
property; first plugin returning a hostname wins
- (impl_settings_add_connection): use plugin capabilities instead of
nm_system_config_interface_supports_add()
- (impl_settings_save_hostname): implement hostname saving
* src/NetworkManagerPolicy.c
- (lookup_thread_run_cb, lookup_thread_worker, lookup_thread_new,
lookup_thread_die): implement an asynchronous hostname lookup thread
which given an IPv4 address tries to look up the hostname for that
address with reverse DNS
- (get_best_device): split out best device code from
update_routing_and_dns()
- (update_etc_hosts): update /etc/hosts with the machine's new hostname
to preserve the 127.0.0.1 reverse mapping that so many things require
- (set_system_hostname): set a given hostname
- (update_system_hostname): implement hostname policy; a configured
hostname (from the system settings service) is used if available,
otherwise an automatically determined hostname from DHCP, VPN, etc.
If there was no automatically determined hostname, reverse DNS of
the best device's IP address will be used, and as a last resort the
hostname 'localhost.localdomain' is set.
- (update_routing_and_dns): use get_best_device(); update the system
hostname when the network config changes
- (hostname_changed): update system hostname if the system settings
service signals a hostname change
- (nm_policy_new): list for system settings service hostname changes
- (nm_policy_destroy): ensure that an in-progress hostname lookup thread
gets told to die
* system-settings/plugins/keyfile/plugin.c
system-settings/plugins/ifcfg-suse/plugin.c
- (get_property, sc_plugin_ifcfg_class_init): implement hostname and
capabilities properties
* system-settings/plugins/ifcfg-fedora/shvar.c
- (svOpenFile): re-enable R/W access of ifcfg files since the plugin
writes out /etc/sysconfig/network now
* system-settings/plugins/ifcfg-fedora/plugin.c
- (plugin_get_hostname): get hostname from /etc/sysconfig/network
- (plugin_set_hostname): save hostname to /etc/sysconfig/network
- (sc_network_changed_cb): handle changes to /etc/sysconfig/network
- (sc_plugin_ifcfg_init): monitor /etc/sysconfig/network for changes
- (get_property, set_property, sc_plugin_ifcfg_class_init): implement
hostname get/set and capabilities get
git-svn-id: http://svn-archive.gnome.org/svn/NetworkManager/trunk@4077 4912f4e0-d625-0410-9fb7-b9a5a253dbdc
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NM_SYSTEM_CONFIG_INTERFACE_PROP_CAPABILITIES,
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NM_SYSTEM_CONFIG_INTERFACE_PROP_HOSTNAME,
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} NMSystemConfigInterfaceProp;
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typedef struct _NMSystemConfigInterface NMSystemConfigInterface;
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struct _NMSystemConfigInterface {
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GTypeInterface g_iface;
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/* Called when the plugin is loaded to initialize it */
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void (*init) (NMSystemConfigInterface *config);
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/* Returns a GSList of NMSettingsConnection objects that represent
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* connections the plugin knows about. The returned list is freed by the
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* system settings service.
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*/
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GSList * (*get_connections) (NMSystemConfigInterface *config);
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/* Requests that the plugin load/reload a single connection, if it
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* recognizes the filename. Returns success or failure.
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*/
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gboolean (*load_connection) (NMSystemConfigInterface *config,
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const char *filename);
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/* Requests that the plugin reload all connection files from disk,
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* and emit signals reflecting new, changed, and removed connections.
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*/
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void (*reload_connections) (NMSystemConfigInterface *config);
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/*
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* Return a string list of specifications of devices which NetworkManager
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* should not manage. Returned list will be freed by the system settings
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* service, and each element must be allocated using g_malloc() or its
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* variants (g_strdup, g_strdup_printf, etc).
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*
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settings: add unrecognized-specs, implement in ifcfg-rh
In Fedora, OVS ports are now identified in ifcfg files as
"TYPE=OVSPort", which NM doesn't recognize, and so it would ignore
those ifcfg files. Unfortunately, this meant that if auto-default
wasn't disabled, and there was no other configuration defined for the
device, then NM would create an NMDefaultWiredConnection for it and
screw things up.
So, add an "unrecognized-specs" settings plugin property, which allows
a plugin to indicate to NetworkManager that it knows of some
non-NetworkManager-supported connection defined for a device. This
will suppress default-wired connection creation for that device,
similar to the "no-auto-default" config file option, but determined by
the plugin instead of by manual configuration. Devices listed in
unrecognized-specs may still be managed by NetworkManager, unless they
are also listed in unmanaged-specs.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1022256
2013-10-29 14:53:35 -04:00
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* Each string in the list must be in one of the formats recognized by
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* nm_device_spec_match_list().
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*/
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GSList * (*get_unmanaged_specs) (NMSystemConfigInterface *config);
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settings: add unrecognized-specs, implement in ifcfg-rh
In Fedora, OVS ports are now identified in ifcfg files as
"TYPE=OVSPort", which NM doesn't recognize, and so it would ignore
those ifcfg files. Unfortunately, this meant that if auto-default
wasn't disabled, and there was no other configuration defined for the
device, then NM would create an NMDefaultWiredConnection for it and
screw things up.
So, add an "unrecognized-specs" settings plugin property, which allows
a plugin to indicate to NetworkManager that it knows of some
non-NetworkManager-supported connection defined for a device. This
will suppress default-wired connection creation for that device,
similar to the "no-auto-default" config file option, but determined by
the plugin instead of by manual configuration. Devices listed in
unrecognized-specs may still be managed by NetworkManager, unless they
are also listed in unmanaged-specs.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1022256
2013-10-29 14:53:35 -04:00
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/*
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* Return a string list of specifications of devices for which at least
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* one non-NetworkManager-based configuration is defined. Returned list
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* will be freed by the system settings service, and each element must be
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* allocated using g_malloc() or its variants (g_strdup, g_strdup_printf,
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* etc).
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*
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* Each string in the list must be in one of the formats recognized by
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* nm_device_spec_match_list().
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*/
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GSList * (*get_unrecognized_specs) (NMSystemConfigInterface *config);
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/*
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* Initialize the plugin-specific connection and return a new
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* NMSettingsConnection subclass that contains the same settings as the
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* original connection. The connection should only be saved to backing
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* storage if @save_to_disk is TRUE. The returned object is owned by the
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* plugin and must be referenced by the owner if necessary.
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*/
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NMSettingsConnection * (*add_connection) (NMSystemConfigInterface *config,
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NMConnection *connection,
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gboolean save_to_disk,
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GError **error);
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/* Signals */
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/* Emitted when a new connection has been found by the plugin */
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void (*connection_added) (NMSystemConfigInterface *config,
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NMSettingsConnection *connection);
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/* Emitted when the list of unmanaged device specifications changes */
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void (*unmanaged_specs_changed) (NMSystemConfigInterface *config);
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settings: add unrecognized-specs, implement in ifcfg-rh
In Fedora, OVS ports are now identified in ifcfg files as
"TYPE=OVSPort", which NM doesn't recognize, and so it would ignore
those ifcfg files. Unfortunately, this meant that if auto-default
wasn't disabled, and there was no other configuration defined for the
device, then NM would create an NMDefaultWiredConnection for it and
screw things up.
So, add an "unrecognized-specs" settings plugin property, which allows
a plugin to indicate to NetworkManager that it knows of some
non-NetworkManager-supported connection defined for a device. This
will suppress default-wired connection creation for that device,
similar to the "no-auto-default" config file option, but determined by
the plugin instead of by manual configuration. Devices listed in
unrecognized-specs may still be managed by NetworkManager, unless they
are also listed in unmanaged-specs.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1022256
2013-10-29 14:53:35 -04:00
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/* Emitted when the list of devices with unrecognized connections changes */
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void (*unrecognized_specs_changed) (NMSystemConfigInterface *config);
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};
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GType nm_system_config_interface_get_type (void);
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void nm_system_config_interface_init (NMSystemConfigInterface *config,
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gpointer unused);
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2008-09-18 Dan Williams <dcbw@redhat.com>
Implement support for honoring configured and automatic hostnames, and for
setting the configured hostname.
* introspection/nm-ip4-config.xml
src/nm-ip4-config.c
src/nm-ip4-config.h
src/dhcp-manager/nm-dhcp-manager.c
- Remove useless hostname property; it's not really part of the IPv4
config
* introspection/nm-settings-system.xml
libnm-glib/nm-dbus-settings-system.c
libnm-glib/nm-dbus-settings-system.h
- Add SetHostname() call to system settings D-Bus interface
- Add Hostname property to system settings D-Bus interface
- (nm_dbus_settings_system_save_hostname,
nm_dbus_settings_system_get_hostname): implement
* src/nm-device.c
src/nm-device.h
- (nm_device_get_dhcp4_config): implement
* src/nm-manager.c
src/nm-manager.h
- Fetch and track system settings service hostname changes, and proxy
the changes via a GObject property of the manager
* system-settings/src/nm-system-config-interface.c
system-settings/src/nm-system-config-interface.h
- Replace nm_system_config_interface_supports_add() with a capabilities
bitfield
* system-settings/src/nm-system-config-error.c
system-settings/src/nm-system-config-error.h
- Add additional errors
* system-settings/src/dbus-settings.c
system-settings/src/dbus-settings.h
- (get_property, nm_sysconfig_settings_class_init): add hostname
property; first plugin returning a hostname wins
- (impl_settings_add_connection): use plugin capabilities instead of
nm_system_config_interface_supports_add()
- (impl_settings_save_hostname): implement hostname saving
* src/NetworkManagerPolicy.c
- (lookup_thread_run_cb, lookup_thread_worker, lookup_thread_new,
lookup_thread_die): implement an asynchronous hostname lookup thread
which given an IPv4 address tries to look up the hostname for that
address with reverse DNS
- (get_best_device): split out best device code from
update_routing_and_dns()
- (update_etc_hosts): update /etc/hosts with the machine's new hostname
to preserve the 127.0.0.1 reverse mapping that so many things require
- (set_system_hostname): set a given hostname
- (update_system_hostname): implement hostname policy; a configured
hostname (from the system settings service) is used if available,
otherwise an automatically determined hostname from DHCP, VPN, etc.
If there was no automatically determined hostname, reverse DNS of
the best device's IP address will be used, and as a last resort the
hostname 'localhost.localdomain' is set.
- (update_routing_and_dns): use get_best_device(); update the system
hostname when the network config changes
- (hostname_changed): update system hostname if the system settings
service signals a hostname change
- (nm_policy_new): list for system settings service hostname changes
- (nm_policy_destroy): ensure that an in-progress hostname lookup thread
gets told to die
* system-settings/plugins/keyfile/plugin.c
system-settings/plugins/ifcfg-suse/plugin.c
- (get_property, sc_plugin_ifcfg_class_init): implement hostname and
capabilities properties
* system-settings/plugins/ifcfg-fedora/shvar.c
- (svOpenFile): re-enable R/W access of ifcfg files since the plugin
writes out /etc/sysconfig/network now
* system-settings/plugins/ifcfg-fedora/plugin.c
- (plugin_get_hostname): get hostname from /etc/sysconfig/network
- (plugin_set_hostname): save hostname to /etc/sysconfig/network
- (sc_network_changed_cb): handle changes to /etc/sysconfig/network
- (sc_plugin_ifcfg_init): monitor /etc/sysconfig/network for changes
- (get_property, set_property, sc_plugin_ifcfg_class_init): implement
hostname get/set and capabilities get
git-svn-id: http://svn-archive.gnome.org/svn/NetworkManager/trunk@4077 4912f4e0-d625-0410-9fb7-b9a5a253dbdc
2008-09-18 15:16:44 +00:00
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GSList *nm_system_config_interface_get_connections (NMSystemConfigInterface *config);
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2007-11-26 03:47:30 +00:00
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2013-10-31 15:17:33 -04:00
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gboolean nm_system_config_interface_load_connection (NMSystemConfigInterface *config,
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const char *filename);
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2013-05-23 19:05:40 -03:00
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void nm_system_config_interface_reload_connections (NMSystemConfigInterface *config);
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2009-06-11 00:39:12 -04:00
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GSList *nm_system_config_interface_get_unmanaged_specs (NMSystemConfigInterface *config);
|
settings: add unrecognized-specs, implement in ifcfg-rh
In Fedora, OVS ports are now identified in ifcfg files as
"TYPE=OVSPort", which NM doesn't recognize, and so it would ignore
those ifcfg files. Unfortunately, this meant that if auto-default
wasn't disabled, and there was no other configuration defined for the
device, then NM would create an NMDefaultWiredConnection for it and
screw things up.
So, add an "unrecognized-specs" settings plugin property, which allows
a plugin to indicate to NetworkManager that it knows of some
non-NetworkManager-supported connection defined for a device. This
will suppress default-wired connection creation for that device,
similar to the "no-auto-default" config file option, but determined by
the plugin instead of by manual configuration. Devices listed in
unrecognized-specs may still be managed by NetworkManager, unless they
are also listed in unmanaged-specs.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1022256
2013-10-29 14:53:35 -04:00
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GSList *nm_system_config_interface_get_unrecognized_specs (NMSystemConfigInterface *config);
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2008-04-08 01:36:39 +00:00
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2011-01-26 11:38:12 -06:00
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NMSettingsConnection *nm_system_config_interface_add_connection (NMSystemConfigInterface *config,
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NMConnection *connection,
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gboolean save_to_disk,
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GError **error);
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G_END_DECLS
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#endif /* NM_SYSTEM_CONFIG_INTERFACE_H */
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