Re: NM DBus API

2007-10-05 Thread Pat Sissons
Not really, there have been a few of us who have documented what we
discovered as we make our way through the source, but there is no
official DBus API documentation.  There was talk a little while back
about someone setting up a wiki where we could submit our findings,
but it never seemed to develop.  I'm sure if someone can create a wiki
for the information to be stored others will contribute, I know I
would.

On 10/4/07, Scott Robinson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Is there a place where the NM DBus and VPN APIs are documented?

 (besides the code)

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Static Ip Address (newb question)

2007-10-05 Thread David Weir
Hello all,
I want to use network manager on my dell laptop running Kubuntu 7.04. 
The version available is 0.6.4-6.
 I tried it out, but when I attempted to assign a static IP address, it 
would hold it for approx 1 minute, then assign a different IP address 
(last byte different). Can you help me find out where it's getting that 
last byte from?

My netmask is 255.255.255.192, i try to assign XXX.XXX.XXX.185 and it 
insisted on assigning XXX.XXX.XXX.170.

Now I've uninstalled networkmanager and am having to manage the switch 
between wired and wireless manually.

Thanks for your help
David

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DHCP, VPN and resolv.conf

2007-10-05 Thread Jason Martens
Hey all,
   I'm using nm-6.5 in debian testing, and there is a problem with VPN
and dns.  I connect with vpn, but after a while, the dns settings from
vpn are overwritten with the dns settings from the wireless network.
The DNS should not change while the vpn is connected, even if dhcp
renews it's lease.  Make sense?  Should I file a bug somewhere?

Thanks,
Jason Martens

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