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Removed unnecessary options from example connection.
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The tuntap connection type requires both a User and a Group to be
defined. However, when configuring a tuntap device in the kernel, the
device's uid and gid must both match for someone to be able to use the
device. The only way to create a tuntap device accessible to a group of
users is therefore to avoid specifying the user argument to
"ip tuntap add".
Reported by: A Web
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Only (forcefully) rebuild them when generating a source tarball.
This is an addendum to 9b500.
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Use 'wpa' to refer to the 802.11i and 802.1x client side software
(wpa_supplicant) in general.
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Router advertisements can tell clients to not generate a public address automatically (AdvAutonomous off).
Reported by: Jonne Haß
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ExecDownPre is executed before the connection is brought down, not after, as the man suggests. See netctl/src/lib/network line 75
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Split them into different variables for different clients.
Also, IP6 gets its own, so that it can have options different from the
IP4 invocation.
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Mobile broadband with ppp
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Also:
- Replaced echos with invocations of cat, where possible.
- Fixed PIDFILE to point to the file ppp creates. This ensures the
interface can be brought down.
- Fixed setting of InterfaceRoot.
- Removed vim syntax highlighting from ethernet connection.
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This allows future connection types to use interfaces other than
networking interfaces, for instance to use USB interfaces.
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Rebuild all the manpages because version information may have changed.
Add a few words on options that are ignored in some cases.
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It had grown a little diffuse.
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This allows future connection types to use interfaces other than
networking interfaces, for instance to use USB interfaces.
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Rebuild all the manpages because version information may have changed.
Add a few words on options that are ignored in some cases.
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It had grown a little diffuse.
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The up/down functions don't take arguments as they did in netcfg.
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This allows connection scripts to provide defaults, among other things.
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Strings that look like arguments, as well as no string at all, were
causing trouble.
Reported by: Thomas Bächler
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wpa_supplicant would not immediately terminate with an attached ctrl monitor.
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Remove distribution-specific paths (and allow overrides).
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This fixes the use of all sorts of characters in profile names/interface names.
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${#array[@]} requires "[@]" to count the array members. Otherwise it will
return the length of the first element which will hardly ever be 1.
Signed-off-by: Florian Pritz <bluewind@xinu.at>
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The unit corresponding to a profile named $p is netctl@$p.service.
We should not drop the suffix, since $p could contain a valid unit
suffix (although .service is not allowed).
We take care of this uniformly by wrapping around systemctl.
Additionally, `systemctl list-units` does not accept an '--active'
parameter, so we fix it to be consistent with `netctl list`.
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This commit extends 8b1e0.
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Signed-off-by: Florian Pritz <bluewind@xinu.at>
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This adds a store/restore hook to the sleep target of systemd.
Thanks to: Claudio Kozický.
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Redirecting inside a do_debug call is, of course, impossible.
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DAD is still causing problems/confusion. This should help a bit.
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Custom interface names like "eth-phone" or "eth-lte" are not uncommon,
and since they are used in pathes inside systemd units, dashes and unprintable
characters shall be escaped per unit file rules.
So replace "-" with "\x2d" in interface names.
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The netmask is mandatory since commit 4a846.
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Old location: /etc/network.d
New location: /etc/netctl
This should ease migration from netcfg and is a better path anyway.
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This is meant to reduce confusion where netctl should be used instead of
systemctl.
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- Add Bash completion for netctl-auto and wifi-menu
- Add full (but basic) zsh completion
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A default netmask makes no sense (except possibly /32).
Spotted by: Thomas Bächler <thomas@archlinux.org>
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BindsTo= is not enough, we also need After=.
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[wifi-menu] Do not fail if already connected
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If netctl is already connected to a network and wifi-menu is run, then
it will fail to connect. Having wifi-menu call `netctl switch-to`
instead of `netctl restart` causes wifi-menu to behave like netctl
switch-to: It will connect if not connected, and if already connected on
that interface it will put the connected profile down the put up the
selected profile.
This fixes github issue #6.
Signed-off-by: William Giokas <1007380@gmail.com>
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We want to be unobtrusive.
Reported by: Frederik (ball) on the Arch Linux bug tracker.
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