Re: NetworkManager GNOME mailing list migrated to new "networkmana...@list.freedesktop.org"

2022-11-02 Thread Luna Jernberg via networkmanager-list
Signed up to the new list :) On 11/2/22, Thomas Haller via networkmanager-list wrote: > Hi everybody, > > > This mailing list at networkmanager-list@gnome.org is about to shut > down ([1]). > > [1] > https://mail.gnome.org/archives/networkmanager-list/2022-October/msg6.html > > The new

Re: Announcement: this mailing list will be retired by the end of Oct 2022

2022-11-02 Thread Andrea Veri
As soon as the list has been archived (today, tomorrow) when a new email is sent to the old list it'll bounce back, yes, we can add an alias to the new location although I'm not a particular fan of landing aliases between lists living on different infrastructures as it gives the idea the list has

Re: Simultaneous use of link-local + DHCP for IPv4

2022-11-02 Thread Thomas Haller via networkmanager-list
Hi, On Wed, 2022-11-02 at 11:39 +0100, Christian Eggers wrote: > According to Wikipedia [1], IPv6 hosts are required to always > configure a > link-local address, even if a global address is available. As far as > I > know, NM allows only one type of address (link-local / DHCP / manual) > for an

Simultaneous use of link-local + DHCP for IPv4

2022-11-02 Thread Christian Eggers
According to Wikipedia [1], IPv6 hosts are required to always configure a link-local address, even if a global address is available. As far as I know, NM allows only one type of address (link-local / DHCP / manual) for an IPv4 connection (although multiple addresses may be configured in manual

Re: Announcement: this mailing list will be retired by the end of Oct 2022

2022-11-02 Thread Thomas Haller via networkmanager-list
On Wed, 2022-10-26 at 23:16 +0200, Andrea Veri wrote: Hi Andrea, It is done: https://mail.gnome.org/archives/networkmanager-list/2022-November/msg0.html I think the old list can be shut down. What will happen when sending an email to the old list? Will a bounce message be sent back? Can it

NetworkManager GNOME mailing list migrated to new "networkmana...@list.freedesktop.org"

2022-11-02 Thread Thomas Haller via networkmanager-list
Hi everybody, This mailing list at networkmanager-list@gnome.org is about to shut down ([1]). [1] https://mail.gnome.org/archives/networkmanager-list/2022-October/msg6.html The new mailing list for NetworkManager is at networkmana...@list.freedesktop.org ([2]). [2]

Re: Network Manager enabling 802.11r - fast Transition

2022-10-28 Thread Beniamino Galvani via networkmanager-list
On Mon, Oct 24, 2022 at 12:52:48PM +0200, Shawn Adams via networkmanager-list wrote: > All, > > Perhaps I'm missing something, but do not see a UI option to enable 802.11r. > > I can edit the /etc/system/NetworkManager/ and manally set > the key-mgmt: > > [wifi-security] > key-mgmt=FT-EAP

Re: Announcement: this mailing list will be retired by the end of Oct 2022

2022-10-27 Thread Andrea Veri
Paul, that's surely something we could have done better there including sending the per-list announcements earlier, in either case if a specific list requires 2-3 more weeks to sort things out, that's fine, we're currently waiting for a set of code changes in damned-lies and are accepting any

Re: Announcement: this mailing list will be retired by the end of Oct 2022

2022-10-27 Thread Paul Smith
On Thu, 2022-10-27 at 11:49 +0200, Andrea Veri wrote: > The migration to Discourse has been in the discussion for years [1], > further actions were also communicated in August/September [2] and > [3]. Either way thanks for your feedback, we'll try to improve the > process next time anything like

Re: Announcement: this mailing list will be retired by the end of Oct 2022

2022-10-27 Thread Thomas Haller via networkmanager-list
On Thu, 2022-10-27 at 11:49 +0200, Andrea Veri wrote: > > The migration to Discourse has been in the discussion for years [1], > further actions were also communicated in August/September [2] and > [3]. Either way thanks for your feedback, we'll try to improve the > process next time anything

Re: Announcement: this mailing list will be retired by the end of Oct 2022

2022-10-27 Thread Brian Morrison
On Wed, 26 Oct 2022 23:16:44 +0200 Andrea Veri wrote: > On Wed, Oct 26, 2022 at 9:29 PM Thomas Haller > wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > I think that "we" (the NetworkManager community) will try to get a > > mailman mailing list on freedesktop.org. There is already > >

Re: Announcement: this mailing list will be retired by the end of Oct 2022

2022-10-27 Thread Andrea Veri
On Thu, Oct 27, 2022 at 8:56 AM Thomas Haller wrote: > On Wed, 2022-10-26 at 23:16 +0200, Andrea Veri wrote: > > On Wed, Oct 26, 2022 at 9:29 PM Thomas Haller > > wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > > > I think that "we" (the NetworkManager community) will try to get a > > > mailman mailing list on

Re: Announcement: this mailing list will be retired by the end of Oct 2022

2022-10-27 Thread Thomas Haller via networkmanager-list
On Wed, 2022-10-26 at 23:15 +0200, Andrea Veri wrote: > On Wed, Oct 26, 2022 at 9:10 PM Martin wrote: > > > You actually go to https://discourse.gnome.org/tag/networkmanager, > right top corner where the ring bell is, then click on the > notification preference you want there :) yes, that's

Re: Announcement: this mailing list will be retired by the end of Oct 2022

2022-10-27 Thread Luna Jernberg via networkmanager-list
Hey! Great too know, can you subscribe me to the new list, when its created and moved? On Thu, Oct 27, 2022 at 8:56 AM Thomas Haller via networkmanager-list wrote: > > On Wed, 2022-10-26 at 23:16 +0200, Andrea Veri wrote: > > On Wed, Oct 26, 2022 at 9:29 PM Thomas Haller > > wrote: > > > Hi, >

Re: Announcement: this mailing list will be retired by the end of Oct 2022

2022-10-27 Thread Thomas Haller via networkmanager-list
On Wed, 2022-10-26 at 23:16 +0200, Andrea Veri wrote: > On Wed, Oct 26, 2022 at 9:29 PM Thomas Haller > wrote: > > Hi, > > > > I think that "we" (the NetworkManager community) will try to get a > > mailman mailing list on freedesktop.org. There is already > >

Re: Announcement: this mailing list will be retired by the end of Oct 2022

2022-10-26 Thread Slava Monich
On 26/10/2022 22.45, Greg Oliver via networkmanager-list wrote: On Wed, Oct 26, 2022 at 2:29 PM Thomas Haller via networkmanager-list wrote: Hi, I think that "we" (the NetworkManager community) will try to get a mailman mailing list on freedesktop.org. There is already

Re: Announcement: this mailing list will be retired by the end of Oct 2022

2022-10-26 Thread Andrea Veri
On Wed, Oct 26, 2022 at 9:29 PM Thomas Haller wrote: > Hi, > > I think that "we" (the NetworkManager community) will try to get a > mailman mailing list on freedesktop.org. There is already > modemmanager-de...@lists.freedesktop.org, so this seems a good fit. Our > git is also on

Re: Announcement: this mailing list will be retired by the end of Oct 2022

2022-10-26 Thread Andrea Veri
On Wed, Oct 26, 2022 at 9:10 PM Martin wrote: > Hi Andrea, > > I already have an account at discourse.gnome.org and I'm happy to > receive emails from either Discourse or Mailman. Now I have two > questions. Maybe you could point me to the right answer: > > 1. How do I subscribe

Re: Announcement: this mailing list will be retired by the end of Oct 2022

2022-10-26 Thread Greg Oliver via networkmanager-list
On Wed, Oct 26, 2022 at 2:29 PM Thomas Haller via networkmanager-list wrote: > > Hi, > > I think that "we" (the NetworkManager community) will try to get a > mailman mailing list on freedesktop.org. There is already > modemmanager-de...@lists.freedesktop.org, so this seems a good fit. Our > git

Re: Announcement: this mailing list will be retired by the end of Oct 2022

2022-10-26 Thread Thomas Haller via networkmanager-list
Hi, I think that "we" (the NetworkManager community) will try to get a mailman mailing list on freedesktop.org. There is already modemmanager-de...@lists.freedesktop.org, so this seems a good fit. Our git is also on gitlab.freedesktop.org. It's also unclear whether we should try to automatically

Re: Announcement: this mailing list will be retired by the end of Oct 2022

2022-10-26 Thread Martin
Hi Andrea, I already have an account at discourse.gnome.org and I'm happy to receive emails from either Discourse or Mailman. Now I have two questions. Maybe you could point me to the right answer: 1. How do I subscribe "networkmanager"? Is it by "Watched" or by "Tracked" tags under

Re: Announcement: this mailing list will be retired by the end of Oct 2022

2022-10-26 Thread Brian Morrison
On Wed, 26 Oct 2022 14:00:14 +0200 Andrea Veri wrote: > Hi, > > I’ve received several questions during the past days which possibly > makes sense to summarize in a single topic [1] which I can then > reference. Hopefully this specific post will help anyone looking for > the same set of answers

Re: Announcement: this mailing list will be retired by the end of Oct 2022

2022-10-26 Thread Andrea Veri
Hi, I’ve received several questions during the past days which possibly makes sense to summarize in a single topic [1] which I can then reference. Hopefully this specific post will help anyone looking for the same set of answers as well. If any additional common question arises I’ll make sure to

Network Manager enabling 802.11r - fast Transition

2022-10-24 Thread Shawn Adams via networkmanager-list
All, Perhaps I'm missing something, but do not see a UI option to enable 802.11r. I can edit the /etc/system/NetworkManager/ and manally set the key-mgmt: [wifi-security] key-mgmt=FT-EAP FT-EAP-SHA384 Then restart NM and this works (yes provided the driver supports, which it does). FYI

Announcement: this mailing list will be retired by the end of Oct 2022

2022-10-20 Thread Andrea Veri
Hi, As we have been communicating during the past few months GNOME's Mailman platform is being decommissioned (python2 deprecation, major burden in managing lists spam). The deadline is currently set to the end of October 2022. Mailing list subscribers are invited to migrate to GNOME's Discourse

Re: DNS over TLS connection setting providers

2022-10-17 Thread Thomas Haller via networkmanager-list
hi Petr, On Sat, 2022-10-15 at 21:41 +0200, Petr Menšík via networkmanager-list wrote: > Hi! > > I were traveling on a new train recently with working public wifi. > Because I use dns=dnsmasq on my laptop, I thought about new > connection.dns-over-tls setting I have discovered. > > I

DNS over TLS connection setting providers

2022-10-15 Thread Petr Menšík via networkmanager-list
Hi! I were traveling on a new train recently with working public wifi. Because I use dns=dnsmasq on my laptop, I thought about new connection.dns-over-tls setting I have discovered. I maintain also package stubby, which might be a great fit into providing the service. Because dns over tls

Re: Preventing network scans once connected via libnm

2022-10-04 Thread Beniamino Galvani via networkmanager-list
On Mon, Oct 03, 2022 at 09:04:47PM +, Charles Lohr wrote: > Thank you for the prompt and clear reply. > > Will BSSID locking interfere with explicit (controller-based) handoff for > mesh networks? (Not regular roaming where the station would be responsible > for selecting a new ap) BSSID

RE: Preventing network scans once connected via libnm

2022-10-03 Thread Charles Lohr via networkmanager-list
Thank you for the prompt and clear reply. Will BSSID locking interfere with explicit (controller-based) handoff for mesh networks? (Not regular roaming where the station would be responsible for selecting a new ap) The lockout during our application running won't work for us because there are

Re: Preventing network scans once connected via libnm

2022-10-03 Thread Beniamino Galvani via networkmanager-list
On Sat, Oct 01, 2022 at 12:46:24AM +, Charles Lohr via networkmanager-list wrote: > In our application, we need to maintain connection to an AP and it needs to > stay low latency for a variety of reasons. Whenever networks are scanned, > for us they create an unacceptable level of latency

Preventing network scans once connected via libnm

2022-09-30 Thread Charles Lohr via networkmanager-list
In our application, we need to maintain connection to an AP and it needs to stay low latency for a variety of reasons. Whenever networks are scanned, for us they create an unacceptable level of latency (>50ms in many cases) on the connection. Sometimes we stop NetworkManager from running with

Re: [meetup] Next Monthly NetworkManager Online Meetup (2022.09.14)

2022-09-13 Thread Luna Jernberg via networkmanager-list
Won't attend sadly busy with a private thing, but will try to attend again in October On Tue, Sep 13, 2022 at 7:08 PM Thomas Haller via networkmanager-list < networkmanager-list@gnome.org> wrote: > Hi, > > > Tomorrow will be our montly online NetworkManager meetup. > Everybody is welcome!! Bring

[meetup] Next Monthly NetworkManager Online Meetup (2022.09.14)

2022-09-13 Thread Thomas Haller via networkmanager-list
Hi, Tomorrow will be our montly online NetworkManager meetup. Everybody is welcome!! Bring a topic :) Details: https://mail.gnome.org/archives/networkmanager-list/2022-June/msg00011.html https://networkmanager.dev/community/meetup/ Sorry for the late announcement. I almost forgot about it :)

ANN: NetworkManager 1.40.0 released

2022-08-29 Thread Ana Cabral via networkmanager-list
Hi everybody, On behalf of the NetworkManager community, I am happy to announce a new release of NetworkManager: 1.40.0. https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/NetworkManager/NetworkManager/-/commit/5d4802f7d869e2a91192dc75bf33cff892a3facf Find the tarball at our usual location:

Re: Programmatically manage no-auto-default.state file?

2022-08-10 Thread Thomas Haller via networkmanager-list
On Wed, 2022-08-10 at 18:44 +0300, Andrei Borzenkov wrote: > On 10.08.2022 13:09, Thomas Haller wrote: > > On Wed, 2022-08-10 at 09:01 +0300, Andrei Borzenkov via > > networkmanager- > > list wrote: > > > When automatic connection is deleted/modified, interface is added > > > to > > >

Re: Programmatically manage no-auto-default.state file?

2022-08-10 Thread Andrei Borzenkov via networkmanager-list
On 10.08.2022 13:09, Thomas Haller wrote: > On Wed, 2022-08-10 at 09:01 +0300, Andrei Borzenkov via networkmanager- > list wrote: >> When automatic connection is deleted/modified, interface is added to >> /var/lib/NetworkManager/no-auto-default.state. Is there any device >> property to show

Re: [meetup] Next Monthly NetworkManager Online Meetup (2022.08.10)

2022-08-10 Thread Luna Jernberg via networkmanager-list
/me will attend the social today On Tue, Aug 9, 2022 at 8:01 PM Thomas Haller via networkmanager-list < networkmanager-list@gnome.org> wrote: > Hi everybody, > > > Tomorrow will be our montly online NetworkManager meetup. > Everybody is welcome!! Bring a topic :) > > Details: > >

Re: Programmatically manage no-auto-default.state file?

2022-08-10 Thread Thomas Haller via networkmanager-list
On Wed, 2022-08-10 at 09:01 +0300, Andrei Borzenkov via networkmanager- list wrote: > When automatic connection is deleted/modified, interface is added to > /var/lib/NetworkManager/no-auto-default.state. Is there any device > property to show "no-auto-default" state? Is there any command/D-Bus >

Programmatically manage no-auto-default.state file?

2022-08-10 Thread Andrei Borzenkov via networkmanager-list
When automatic connection is deleted/modified, interface is added to /var/lib/NetworkManager/no-auto-default.state. Is there any device property to show "no-auto-default" state? Is there any command/D-Bus API to remove interface from this list? ___

[meetup] Next Monthly NetworkManager Online Meetup (2022.08.10)

2022-08-09 Thread Thomas Haller via networkmanager-list
Hi everybody, Tomorrow will be our montly online NetworkManager meetup. Everybody is welcome!! Bring a topic :) Details: https://mail.gnome.org/archives/networkmanager-list/2022-June/msg00011.html https://networkmanager.dev/community/meetup/ Thomas

Re: Does NetworkManager support WiFi 6 IEEE 802.11ax USB wireless adapters?

2022-07-28 Thread Greg Oliver via networkmanager-list
On Tue, Jul 26, 2022 at 8:37 PM Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming via networkmanager-list wrote: > I think WiFi 6 is still using 5 GHz frequency band if I am not wrong. > Yes - I have an intel WiFi 6 adapter and it works just fine with NetworkManager. > Mr. Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming >

Re: Does NetworkManager support WiFi 6 IEEE 802.11ax USB wireless adapters?

2022-07-26 Thread Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming via networkmanager-list
I think WiFi 6 is still using 5 GHz frequency band if I am not wrong. Mr. Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming Targeted Individual in Singapore On Tue, 26 Jul 2022 at 02:07, Thomas Haller wrote: > > On Sun, 2022-07-24 at 22:05 +0800, Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming via > networkmanager-list wrote: >

Re: Does NetworkManager support WiFi 6 IEEE 802.11ax USB wireless adapters?

2022-07-25 Thread Thomas Haller via networkmanager-list
On Sun, 2022-07-24 at 22:05 +0800, Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming via networkmanager-list wrote: > Subject: Does NetworkManager support WiFi 6 IEEE 802.11ax USB > wireless adapters? > > Good day from Singapore, > > Does NetworkManager support WiFi 6 IEEE 802.11ax USB wireless > adapters? Hi,

Does NetworkManager support WiFi 6 IEEE 802.11ax USB wireless adapters?

2022-07-24 Thread Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming via networkmanager-list
Subject: Does NetworkManager support WiFi 6 IEEE 802.11ax USB wireless adapters? Good day from Singapore, Does NetworkManager support WiFi 6 IEEE 802.11ax USB wireless adapters? Thank you. Regards, Mr. Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming Targeted Individual in Singapore 24 July 2022 Sunday Blogs:

Re: Changing IP on bridge without disconnecting VMs

2022-07-13 Thread Chris Adams via networkmanager-list
Once upon a time, Thomas Haller said: > Just to add, there is also `nmcli device modify "$IFNAME" > ipv4.addresses `, which does something similar, but without > modifying the persistent profile. An that case, the change is > ephemeral. Ahh, that's also good to know - I wasn't aware of how to

Re: Changing IP on bridge without disconnecting VMs

2022-07-13 Thread Thomas Haller via networkmanager-list
On Wed, 2022-07-13 at 08:49 -0500, Dan Williams via networkmanager-list wrote: > On Wed, 2022-07-13 at 07:57 -0500, Chris Adams via networkmanager- > list > wrote: > > I have my primary ethernet interface configured in a bridge in NM, > > so > > that I can run VMs and have them on the local

Re: Changing IP on bridge without disconnecting VMs

2022-07-13 Thread Chris Adams via networkmanager-list
Once upon a time, Dan Williams said: > On Wed, 2022-07-13 at 07:57 -0500, Chris Adams via networkmanager-list > wrote: > > I have my primary ethernet interface configured in a bridge in NM, so > > that I can run VMs and have them on the local network directly.  I > > needed to change the IP of

Re: Changing IP on bridge without disconnecting VMs

2022-07-13 Thread Dan Williams via networkmanager-list
On Wed, 2022-07-13 at 07:57 -0500, Chris Adams via networkmanager-list wrote: > I have my primary ethernet interface configured in a bridge in NM, so > that I can run VMs and have them on the local network directly.  I > needed to change the IP of the host system, but when I ran "nmcli con > up >

Changing IP on bridge without disconnecting VMs

2022-07-13 Thread Chris Adams via networkmanager-list
I have my primary ethernet interface configured in a bridge in NM, so that I can run VMs and have them on the local network directly. I needed to change the IP of the host system, but when I ran "nmcli con up br0", NM removed the VM virtual NICs from the bridge. Is there a way to do this

[meetup] Next Monthly NetworkManager Online Meetup (2022.07.13)

2022-07-12 Thread Thomas Haller via networkmanager-list
Hi everybody, as announced, tomorrow will be our montly online meetup. Everybody is welcome!! :) Details: https://mail.gnome.org/archives/networkmanager-list/2022-June/msg00011.html https://networkmanager.dev/community/meetup/ hope to see you. Thomas

Re: Autoconnect backoff

2022-07-06 Thread Thomas Haller via networkmanager-list
On Wed, 2022-07-06 at 15:14 +0200, Sven Schwermer via networkmanager- list wrote: > Hi, > > I have a device with cellular modem running a Linux-based OS with > ModemManager/NetworkManager used for the connectivity management. > Occasionally, the cellular connection breaks and it takes several

Re: Autoconnect backoff

2022-07-06 Thread Greg Oliver via networkmanager-list
On Wed, Jul 6, 2022 at 10:03 AM Sven Schwermer via networkmanager-list < networkmanager-list@gnome.org> wrote: > Hi, > > I have a device with cellular modem running a Linux-based OS with > ModemManager/NetworkManager used for the connectivity management. > Occasionally, the cellular connection

Autoconnect backoff

2022-07-06 Thread Sven Schwermer via networkmanager-list
Hi, I have a device with cellular modem running a Linux-based OS with ModemManager/NetworkManager used for the connectivity management. Occasionally, the cellular connection breaks and it takes several connection attempts until the connection can be established again. Currently, we have

Re: Disabling periodic scans

2022-07-04 Thread Thomas Haller via networkmanager-list
On Fri, 2022-07-01 at 02:12 +0300, Slava Monich wrote: > > What I had in mind was a scenario when the device running network > manager has more than one Wi-Fi interface, and those are not > connected > (but have to be ready to be connected at any time). Passive scans > produce lots of D-Bus

Re: Disabling periodic scans

2022-07-04 Thread Beniamino Galvani via networkmanager-list
On Fri, Jul 01, 2022 at 02:12:45AM +0300, Slava Monich wrote: > Actually, this wasn't about connected interfaces. When the interface is > connected, AP roaming has to be supported, locking connection to BSSID of > the AP is not an option, there's no way to avoid active scans. > That's fine. > >

Re: Disabling periodic scans

2022-06-30 Thread Slava Monich
On 20/06/2022 18.08, Beniamino Galvani wrote: On Sun, Jun 19, 2022 at 09:01:12PM +0300, Slava Monich wrote: Hi! Are there any objections to adding e.g. BackgroundScanEnabled readwrite property to org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.Device.Wireless D-Bus interface? The idea is to allow to disable

Re: [meetup] Announcing monthly online meetup for NetworkManager

2022-06-29 Thread Luna Jernberg via networkmanager-list
Hey! I like this idea, will try to attend when i can :) On 6/29/22, Aleksander Morgado wrote: > Hey! > >> >> In the past, we used to meet at Devconf.cz and also had virtual meetups >> in the past 2 years. There was always the idea floating around, that we >> could meet regularly and online. >>

Re: [meetup] Announcing monthly online meetup for NetworkManager

2022-06-29 Thread Aleksander Morgado
Hey! > > In the past, we used to meet at Devconf.cz and also had virtual meetups > in the past 2 years. There was always the idea floating around, that we > could meet regularly and online. > > Now, such a meetup is scheduled. > > It will be every second Wednesday of the month. > See

[meetup] Announcing monthly online meetup for NetworkManager

2022-06-29 Thread Thomas Haller via networkmanager-list
Hi, In the past, we used to meet at Devconf.cz and also had virtual meetups in the past 2 years. There was always the idea floating around, that we could meet regularly and online. Now, such a meetup is scheduled. It will be every second Wednesday of the month. See

Re: Where does NetworkManager keep DHCP client lease data?

2022-06-27 Thread Jim Garrison via networkmanager-list
On 6/27/2022 12:48 AM, Thomas Haller wrote: On Fri, 2022-06-24 at 17:39 -0700, Jim Garrison via networkmanager-list wrote: [snip] Simple question: Where does NetworkManager keep the lease data so it knows when it needs to renew the lease? Hi, the files in /var/lib/NetworkManager are

Re: Where does NetworkManager keep DHCP client lease data?

2022-06-27 Thread Thomas Haller via networkmanager-list
On Fri, 2022-06-24 at 17:39 -0700, Jim Garrison via networkmanager-list wrote: > When using dhclient, the current lease info, including expiration > time, is in /var/lib/dhclient/dhclient.leases, and contains > something similar to > > lease { >    interface "enp3s0"; >   

Where does NetworkManager keep DHCP client lease data?

2022-06-24 Thread Jim Garrison via networkmanager-list
When using dhclient, the current lease info, including expiration time, is in /var/lib/dhclient/dhclient.leases, and contains something similar to lease { interface "enp3s0"; fixed-address [redacted]; option subnet-mask 255.255.254.0; option dhcp-lease-time 3523;

[WWAN][RM500K][MT6880] Is it possible to support a RNDIS 5G dongle with 2 interfaces?

2022-06-23 Thread Macpaul Lin via networkmanager-list
Dear NetworkManager developers, A new type of 5G Modem dongle has been added to support list to Linux by this patch. https://lore.kernel.org/all/20220623085644.13105-1-macpaul@mediatek.com/ It use usb-serial as a control path running tradition AT commands. The data path is RNDIS

Re: Disabling periodic scans

2022-06-20 Thread Beniamino Galvani via networkmanager-list
On Sun, Jun 19, 2022 at 09:01:12PM +0300, Slava Monich wrote: > Hi! > > Are there any objections to adding e.g. BackgroundScanEnabled readwrite > property to org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.Device.Wireless D-Bus interface? > The idea is to allow to disable periodic background scans for those WiFi

Disabling periodic scans

2022-06-19 Thread Slava Monich
Hi! Are there any objections to adding e.g. BackgroundScanEnabled readwrite property to org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.Device.Wireless D-Bus interface? The idea is to allow to disable periodic background scans for those WiFi interfaces which don't need it. There are use cases for that in the

Re: Proposal to export mdns and llmnr enabled interfaces

2022-06-04 Thread Petr Menšík via networkmanager-list
I have took a look inside into nss-mdns. Its implementation just forwards queries name to avahi daemon, but does not send actual packets right from plugin. I guess avahi might receive instructions to disable/enable interfaces via dbus or more advanced method. It already contains ability to

Re: Proposal to export mdns and llmnr enabled interfaces

2022-06-03 Thread Thomas Haller via networkmanager-list
Hi, On Fri, 2022-06-03 at 13:55 +0200, Petr Menšík via networkmanager-list wrote: > Hi! > > I would like to propose improvement with mdns (and possible llmnr) > resolution. Current Fedora and Ubuntu contains mdns4_minimal in > /etc/nsswitch.conf. Which means any name.local gets resolved by

Proposal to export mdns and llmnr enabled interfaces

2022-06-03 Thread Petr Menšík via networkmanager-list
Hi! I would like to propose improvement with mdns (and possible llmnr) resolution. Current Fedora and Ubuntu contains mdns4_minimal in /etc/nsswitch.conf. Which means any name.local gets resolved by mdns on every interface and always. But network manager has configuration for mdns

Re: cloned-mac-address not working when current mac is 00:00:00:00:00:00

2022-06-03 Thread Thomas Haller via networkmanager-list
Hi, On Thu, 2022-06-02 at 10:42 -0700, Aaron Brice via networkmanager-list wrote: > I'm using a yocto arm build of NetworkManager 1.32.10 on an embedded > device.  There is a broadcom network device attached over PCIe that > comes up with a MAC of 00:00:00:00:00:00 on network device enp1s0, >

cloned-mac-address not working when current mac is 00:00:00:00:00:00

2022-06-02 Thread Aaron Brice via networkmanager-list
I'm using a yocto arm build of NetworkManager 1.32.10 on an embedded device. There is a broadcom network device attached over PCIe that comes up with a MAC of 00:00:00:00:00:00 on network device enp1s0, and I am trying to manage it with NetworkManager. I set cloned-mac-address to the mac that I

Re: Would Provision Domain Names be hard to implement in NM? (RFC 8801)

2022-05-31 Thread Petr Menšík via networkmanager-list
On 5/31/22 11:18, Beniamino Galvani wrote: > On Mon, May 30, 2022 at 01:14:51PM +0200, Petr Menšík via networkmanager-list > wrote: >> Hi, >> >> RFC 8801 [1] is standard tracks already. Would it be difficult to >> implement it in NM? I think it provides very nice way to make profiles >> on

Re: Would Provision Domain Names be hard to implement in NM? (RFC 8801)

2022-05-31 Thread Beniamino Galvani via networkmanager-list
On Mon, May 30, 2022 at 01:14:51PM +0200, Petr Menšík via networkmanager-list wrote: > Hi, > > RFC 8801 [1] is standard tracks already. Would it be difficult to > implement it in NM? I think it provides very nice way to make profiles > on ethernet connections for example. Not sure if I can have

Re: dnsmasq integration improvement suggestion

2022-05-31 Thread Thomas Haller via networkmanager-list
On Mon, 2022-05-30 at 12:49 +0200, Petr Menšík wrote: > On 5/28/22 22:22, Thomas Haller wrote: > > As you say, NetworkManager can run dnsmasq as DNS plugin by > > configuring > > `[main].dns=dnsmasq` in `man NetworkManager.conf`. > > > > In that mode, NetworkManager will spawn the dnsmasq

Would Provision Domain Names be hard to implement in NM? (RFC 8801)

2022-05-30 Thread Petr Menšík via networkmanager-list
Hi, RFC 8801 [1] is standard tracks already. Would it be difficult to implement it in NM? I think it provides very nice way to make profiles on ethernet connections for example. Not sure if I can have multiple configurations switched automatically withou Radius used for port security. But this

Re: dnsmasq integration improvement suggestion

2022-05-30 Thread Petr Menšík via networkmanager-list
On 5/28/22 22:22, Thomas Haller wrote: > As you say, NetworkManager can run dnsmasq as DNS plugin by configuring > `[main].dns=dnsmasq` in `man NetworkManager.conf`. > > In that mode, NetworkManager will spawn the dnsmasq process. > Doing that is undesirable, for several reasons. > > I agree, it

Re: dnsmasq integration improvement suggestion

2022-05-28 Thread Thomas Haller via networkmanager-list
On Fri, 2022-05-27 at 15:30 +0200, Petr Menšík via networkmanager-list wrote: > Hi! > > I were thinking how could be Network Manager's integration with > dnsmasq > improved. > > Today it is running separate service in NetworkManager.service. I > thought about possible solution and think have

Re: Is RFC 6731 supported?

2022-05-28 Thread Thomas Haller via networkmanager-list
On Fri, 2022-05-27 at 19:33 +0200, Petr Menšík via networkmanager-list wrote: > Hi, > > I have a quick question. I think Network Manager has own DHCP client > capabilities. Can it request RDNSS domain list specified in RFC 6731? > Were there any request to support it at least partially? > >

Is RFC 6731 supported?

2022-05-27 Thread Petr Menšík via networkmanager-list
Hi, I have a quick question. I think Network Manager has own DHCP client capabilities. Can it request RDNSS domain list specified in RFC 6731? Were there any request to support it at least partially? Regards, Petr -- Petr Menšík Software Engineer Red Hat, http://www.redhat.com/ email:

dnsmasq integration improvement suggestion

2022-05-27 Thread Petr Menšík via networkmanager-list
Hi! I were thinking how could be Network Manager's integration with dnsmasq improved. Today it is running separate service in NetworkManager.service. I thought about possible solution and think have found solution. Dnsmasq can include all files with matching pattern from a directory. On Fedora,

Re: Wifi access point with zero signal

2022-05-26 Thread Thomas Haller via networkmanager-list
On Tue, 2022-05-24 at 12:17 +, Alexandre Bard wrote: > Hello, > > I am using networkmanager 1.22.10 and sometimes see a strange > behavior: > Our AP is showing in in the list but with a RATE and SIGNAL of "0" > and > is not connectable. > > # nmcli d wifi list > IN-USE  BSSID 

Wifi access point with zero signal

2022-05-24 Thread Alexandre Bard
Hello, I am using networkmanager 1.22.10 and sometimes see a strange behavior: Our AP is showing in in the list but with a RATE and SIGNAL of "0" and is not connectable. # nmcli d wifi list IN-USE BSSID SSID MODE CHAN RATE SIGNAL BARS SECURITY *

PPP on serial direct connection

2022-05-17 Thread Mikko Salomäki
Hello, I've successfully used NetworkManager (and ModemManager) for some time to manage various combinations of: - ethernet - wifi - gsm Truly networking that just works. Greatly appreciated! During the on-going chip crisis then first the ethernet transceiver has been removed and now wifi is

Re: Unable to determine UID of the request whan adding a connection.

2022-05-17 Thread Fr�d�ric Martinsons via networkmanager-list
Ok I see and these dbus call can fail silently (no error propagation), the timeout hypothesis seems to match my cases. Changing to dbus-broker is indeed a big step for our system for such a low frequency issue we have. Thanks for all the info Thomas. From:

Re: Unable to determine UID of the request whan adding a connection.

2022-05-17 Thread Thomas Haller via networkmanager-list
On Tue, 2022-05-17 at 08:34 +, Fr�d�ric Martinsons wrote: > Thank you for your quick response. > > > NetworkManager usually will authenticate the request using > > PolicyKit. > > -- unless, you set [main].auth-polkit in `man NetworkManager.conf` > > or > > make the request as root user. > >  

Re: Unable to determine UID of the request whan adding a connection.

2022-05-17 Thread Fr�d�ric Martinsons via networkmanager-list
Thank you for your quick response. > NetworkManager usually will authenticate the request using PolicyKit. > -- unless, you set [main].auth-polkit in `man NetworkManager.conf` or > make the request as root user. > > You say you don't use PolicyKit, so you set `[main].auth-polkit=false`? > I

Re: Unable to determine UID of the request whan adding a connection.

2022-05-17 Thread Thomas Haller via networkmanager-list
On Tue, 2022-05-17 at 06:51 +, Fr�d�ric Martinsons via networkmanager-list wrote: > Hello, > I used NM 1.32.12 in an embedded environment, I have another daemon > which is responsible for creating and monitoring connection profiles > via libnm. I recently experienced errors I cannot

Unable to determine UID of the request whan adding a connection.

2022-05-17 Thread Fr�d�ric Martinsons via networkmanager-list
Hello, I used NM 1.32.12 in an embedded environment, I have another daemon which is responsible for creating and monitoring connection profiles via libnm. I recently experienced errors I cannot understand, I received an error "Unable to determine UID of the request" in the completion callback

Re: connection to disable an interface

2022-05-16 Thread Adrian Freihofer via networkmanager-list
Hi Thomas That is already very helpful for me. I will have a look at it and try to write a patch. Let's see if something comes out that works. Regards, Adrian On Sat, 2022-05-14 at 21:33 +0200, Thomas Haller wrote: > On Fri, 2022-05-13 at 23:23 +0200, Adrian Freihofer via networkmanager- > list

Re: connection to disable an interface

2022-05-14 Thread Adrian Freihofer via networkmanager-list
On Sat, 2022-05-14 at 21:54 +0200, Thomas Haller via networkmanager- list wrote: > On Sat, 2022-05-14 at 22:43 +0300, Andrei Borzenkov wrote: > > On 14.05.2022 22:24, Thomas Haller wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > > > > > > On Sat, 2022-05-14 at 07:38 +0300, Andrei Borzenkov via > > > networkmanager- >

Re: connection to disable an interface

2022-05-14 Thread Thomas Haller via networkmanager-list
On Sat, 2022-05-14 at 22:43 +0300, Andrei Borzenkov wrote: > On 14.05.2022 22:24, Thomas Haller wrote: > > Hi, > > > > > > On Sat, 2022-05-14 at 07:38 +0300, Andrei Borzenkov via > > networkmanager- > > list wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > The background is a security requirement. Unused

Re: connection to disable an interface

2022-05-14 Thread Andrei Borzenkov via networkmanager-list
On 14.05.2022 22:24, Thomas Haller wrote: > Hi, > > > On Sat, 2022-05-14 at 07:38 +0300, Andrei Borzenkov via networkmanager- > list wrote: >>> >>> >>> The background is a security requirement. Unused interfaces must >>> ideally remain disabled at the physical layer when a cable is >>> plugged

Re: connection to disable an interface

2022-05-14 Thread Thomas Haller via networkmanager-list
On Fri, 2022-05-13 at 23:23 +0200, Adrian Freihofer via networkmanager- list wrote: > Hi > > Is it somehow possible to disable an interface via NetworkManager? > > I am thinking of something like: > > nmcli connection modify con-eth0 802-3-ethernet.phy disabled > nmcli connection up con-eth0 >

Re: connection to disable an interface

2022-05-14 Thread Thomas Haller via networkmanager-list
Hi, On Sat, 2022-05-14 at 07:38 +0300, Andrei Borzenkov via networkmanager- list wrote: > > > > > > The background is a security requirement. Unused interfaces must > > ideally remain disabled at the physical layer when a cable is > > plugged > > in. Ideally, the LEDs would also remain dark. >

Re: connection to disable an interface

2022-05-13 Thread Andrei Borzenkov via networkmanager-list
On 14.05.2022 00:23, Adrian Freihofer via networkmanager-list wrote: > Hi > > Is it somehow possible to disable an interface via NetworkManager? > > I am thinking of something like: > > nmcli connection modify con-eth0 802-3-ethernet.phy disabled > nmcli connection up con-eth0 > > which would

connection to disable an interface

2022-05-13 Thread Adrian Freihofer via networkmanager-list
Hi Is it somehow possible to disable an interface via NetworkManager? I am thinking of something like: nmcli connection modify con-eth0 802-3-ethernet.phy disabled nmcli connection up con-eth0 which would basically have the same effect as: ip link set eth0 down nmcli connection modify

ANN: NetworkManager 1.38.0 released

2022-05-13 Thread Lubomir Rintel via networkmanager-list
Ladies and Gentlemen, On behalf of the NetworkManager community, I am happy to announce a new release of NetworkManager: 1.38.0. https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/NetworkManager/NetworkManager/-/commit/5704730a6c4e6851d4ba5471ea439502f7b72949 Find the tarball at our usual location:

Configuring a wired NIC and USB Ethernet Port

2022-05-01 Thread Dynastic Space via networkmanager-list
I am running Ubuntu 18.04. When I access the Network applet under system configuration, and turn on the USB Ethernet connection, my NIC configuration automatically turns off, and vice versa. They seem to be mutually exclusive. What am I doing wrong? Thanks

Re: New connection appears after unplugging Ethernet

2022-04-26 Thread Martin
On 2022-04-26 10:27, Thomas Haller wrote: > the profile with the same name as the device, is usually generated by > NetworkManager in response to an external configuration. You'd see > "connected (externally)" in `nmcli device`. This is the case, indeed. I was not aware of that flag, thank you!

Re: New connection appears after unplugging Ethernet

2022-04-26 Thread Thomas Haller via networkmanager-list
On Sun, 2022-04-24 at 22:00 +, Martin wrote: > Dears, > > when I *unplug* the Ethernet of my laptop computer, a new connection > "enp0s25" appears out of the nothing. When I plug the Ethernet in > again, > my usual connection "Wired" is automatically used, probably because > the > other

New connection appears after unplugging Ethernet

2022-04-24 Thread Martin
Dears, when I *unplug* the Ethernet of my laptop computer, a new connection "enp0s25" appears out of the nothing. When I plug the Ethernet in again, my usual connection "Wired" is automatically used, probably because the other connection "enp0s25" is active? Before unplugging: NAME UUID

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