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# This is a sample configuration file that could be edited and
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# dropped into @sysconfdir@/NetworkManager/conf.d to disable certain
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# bits of automatic behavior that might not be wanted on servers.
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[main]
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# Normally, if there is an ethernet device that is not matched by any
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# existing configured connection, NetworkManager will create a
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# "default" connection for that device, using automatic (DHCP/SLAAC)
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# IP configuration. You can use no-auto-default to disable this
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# behavior for individual devices or for all devices on the system
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#
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# Note that if you delete an existing "default" connection, NM will
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# remember this by adding the device's hardware address to
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# @localstatedir@/run/NetworkManager/no-auto-default.state; the devices
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# indicated in this file will be appended to the value of the
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# no-auto-default key.
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#no-auto-default=eth0,eth1
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#no-auto-default=11:22:33:44:55:66
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#no-auto-default=*
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# Normally, for device types that support carrier-detect, such as
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# Ethernet and InfiniBand, NetworkManager will only allow a connection
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# to be activated on the device if carrier is present (ie, a cable is
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# plugged in). You can set ignore-carrier to disable this behavior,
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# for individual devices or for all devices on the system.
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#
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# Note that the "carrier" property of NMDevices and device D-Bus
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# interfaces will still reflect the actual device state; it's just
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# that NetworkManager will not make use of that information.
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#
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# You should probably not set this to apply to devices where you are
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# doing automatic IP config, since they will eventually fail if there
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# is no actual network connectivity, and NetworkManager won't retry
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# them right away when carrier comes back up (since it's ignoring it).
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#ignore-carrier=eth0,ib0
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#ignore-carrier=aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff
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#ignore-carrier=*
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# Normally, NetworkManager adjusts /etc/resolv.conf to point to the
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# name servers associated with currently-active connections (either
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# manually-configured servers, or ones received via DHCP, etc).
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# Setting "dns=none" will turn off this behavior, and NetworkManager
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# will leave /etc/resolv.conf untouched. See NetworkManager.conf.5 for
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# more information about other values you can set this to.
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#dns=none
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