Introduced a new TYPE=bond for ifcfg-rh configuration files.
Alternatively BONDING_MASTER=yes can be specified instead of
setting the type explicitely to maintain backwards compatibility
with existing configuration files.
Bonding device files require a DEVICE= line to be present which
specifies the virtual bonding interface in the kernel. We do not
allow auto-generation of the name in order to keep confusion to
a minimum when reusing existing bonding interfaces.
The BONDING_OPTS= parameter can be used to specify various bonding
related options, such as:
- mode
- miimon
- updelay
- downdelay
- arp_interval
- arp_ip_target
By default, the NMSettingBond class uses a miimon value of 100 which
seems like a sensible default value for 99% of all configurations.
If this is not suitable, an arp_ip_target needs to be specified
manually.
A writer is not yet implemented.
Changes v2:
- renamed DeviceName property to InterfaceName
- moved code to validate device name to dev_valid_name() for future use
Signed-off-by: Thomas Graf <tgraf@redhat.com>
Adds a helper nm_connection_is_type(connection, type) which returns TRUE
if a connection is of specified type.
Signed-off-by: Thomas Graf <tgraf@redhat.com>
What we want to do here is keep separate caches of system and
agent secrets. For system secrets, we cache them because NM
periodically clears secrets using nm_connection_clear_secrets() to
ensure they don't stay around in memory, and that transient secrets
get requested again when they are needed. For agent secrets, we
only want them during activation, but a connection read from disk
will not include agent secrets becuase by definition they aren't
stored in system settings along with the connection. Thus we need
to keep the agent/transient secrets somewhere for the duration of
the activation to ensure they don't get deleted.
This removes the copy-back hack in update_auth_cb() which copied
agent/transient secrets back into the connection over top of the
transient secrets that had been copied back in
nm_settings_connection_replace_settings(). No reason to copy
them twice if we keep an agent/transient secrets hash and do
the right thing with it.
Add the necessary annotations (the mininum required, that is those
on return values. NULL parameters or container types may require
more), and the Autotools stuff to get a NetworkManager GIR for
libnm-util and a NMClient for libnm-glib.
Presently, when automatic connecting fails, the connection is marked
as invalid and is not retried again. This commit adds a configuration
parameter to specify how many times the connection should be re-tried.
This commit implements MAC cloning feature in NetworkManager. To support that,
'PermHwAddress' property is added into *.Device.Wired and *.Device.Wireless
interfaces. The permanent MAC address is obtained when creating the device, and
is used for 'locking' connections to the device. If a cloned MAC is specified
in connection to be activated, the MAC is set to the interface in stage1. While
disconecting, the permanent MAC is set back to the interface.
When this property is TRUE, IP configuration can continue as long
as at least on IP configuration type succeeds. This allows
connections to networks where the user does not necessarily know
whether the network supports IPv4 or IPv6 and does not require
that both complete succesfully.
Since most of the time the user doesn't really care what type
of connectivity they have, as long as they have *some* connectivity,
this allows better "Just Works" behavior as long as the system
settings plugins and connection editors/applets use the right
defaults.
Suggested defaults for may-fail are:
IPv4: no (ie, require IPv4 connectivity)
IPv6: yes (ie, do not require IPv6 connectivity)
Users who require a specific type of connectivity are probably
knowlegable enough to check the box as needed for their network.
This reverts commit 5b90df0737.
Since commit 71219015ea adds all the
0.7.x certificate and key functions back, we can revert the soname
change and preserve API/ABI.
This caused the 'autoconnect' property of NMSettingConnection to not
get updated in some cases (as when a system setting plugin noticed a
change to autoconnect=true and emitted the Updated signal, which wouldn't
contain the new value). Add a testcase for setting default values too.
Patch from Michael Biebl <mbiebl@gmail.com>
* libnm-glib/Makefile.am
- Bump libnm-glib revision to indicate new API
- Give libnm-util version info
* libnm-util/Makefile.am
- Bump libnm-util soname to indicate API/ABI break with 0.6
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* libnm-util/Makefile.am
libnm-util/nm-utils-private.h
- New header for internal utils private functions
* libnm-util/libnm-util.ver
libnm-util/nm-utils.c
libnm-util/nm-utils.h
- Document some functions
- (nm_utils_string_in_list, nm_utils_string_list_contains,
nm_utils_string_slist_validate): un-export, only used within
libnm-util or of limited use in general, and very easy to
re-implement by apps if needed
* libnm-util/nm-setting-8021x.c
libnm-util/nm-setting-wired.c
libnm-util/nm-setting-wireless-security.c
libnm-util/nm-setting-wireless.c
- Update for private nm_utils_string_* functions
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Add connection UUIDs, since connection names can be changed, and since
old-style connection IDs could change over the life of the connection. The
UUID should be assigned at connection creation time, be stable for a given
connection, and should be unique among all connections for a given settings
service.
* configure.in
libnm-util/Makefile.am
- Require libuuid
* introspection/nm-exported-connection.xml
- Remove "GetID" method
* libnm-glib/nm-dbus-connection.c
libnm-glib/nm-settings.c
libnm-glib/nm-settings.h
- Remove id-related stuff
* libnm-util/nm-utils.c
libnm-util/nm-utils.h
libnm-util/libnm-util.ver
- (nm_utils_uuid_generate, nm_utils_uuid_generate_from_string): Add
utility functions to generate UUIDs
* libnm-util/nm-setting-connection.c
libnm-util/nm-setting-connection.h
- Add 'uuid' member to the connection setting
- (verify): require valid 'uuid' for a valid connection
* system-settings/plugins/ifcfg-fedora/nm-ifcfg-connection.c
system-settings/plugins/ifcfg-fedora/reader.c
system-settings/plugins/ifcfg-suse/nm-suse-connection.c
system-settings/plugins/ifcfg-suse/parser.c
system-settings/plugins/keyfile/nm-keyfile-connection.c
system-settings/src/main.c
- Remove id-related stuff
- Give connections UUIDs where needed
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The crypto functions are no longer part of the public API/ABI.
Make sure test-crypto compiles all necessary sources and links against the
crypto libraries.
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Merge the vpn-properties setting with the vpn setting since it was pointless
to keep both of them around. Convert the vpn 'data' hash table to a hash
of string:string (instead of string:variant) so that system settings plugins
can have an easier time dealing with the arbitrary key/value pairs.
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Move crypto functions from nm-applet to libnm-util.
* libnm-util/nm-setting-8021x.c (nm_setting_802_1x_set_ca_cert)
(nm_setting_802_1x_set_client_cert)
(nm_setting_802_1x_set_phase2_ca_cert)
(nm_setting_802_1x_set_phase2_client_cert)
(nm_setting_802_1x_set_private_key)
(nm_setting_802_1x_set_phase2_private_key): Implement. Given a certificate
file (or private key and it's password), read the certificate data.
* libnm-util/crypto_nss.c:
* libnm-util/crypto_gnutls.c:
* libnm-util/crypto.[ch]: Move here from nm-applet.
* configure.in: Check for NSS and gnutls here (moved here from nm-applet).
* system-settings/plugins/ifcfg-suse/parser.c (read_wpa_eap_settings):
Imlement WPA-EAP configuration reading from sysconfig.
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* include/NetworkManager.h
- Add CDMA mobile broadband card device type
* src/nm-hal-manager.c
- (modem_device_creator): handle both CDMA and GSM modems; the device
must now be tagged with 'cdma' or 'gsm' capability
* src/nm-cdma-device.c
src/nm-cdma-device.h
src/Makefile.am
- Add the CDMA mobile broadband card device class
* libnm-util/nm-connection.c
- (register_default_settings): add NMSettingCdma
* libnm-util/nm-setting-cdma.c
libnm-util/nm-setting-cdma.h
libnm-util/Makefile.am
- Add the CDMA mobile broadband card setting class
* libnm-glib/nm-cdma-device.c
libnm-glib/nm-cdma-device.h
libnm-glib/Makefile.am
- Add the CDMA mobile broadband card GLib proxy class
* libnm-glib/nm-client.c
- (get_device): handle CDMA devices too
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