Re: Network manager and Gnome 3.12
- From: David BERCOT <debian bercot org>
- To: networkmanager-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: Network manager and Gnome 3.12
- Date: Tue, 5 Aug 2014 15:21:23 +0200
Hello,
Maybe I can ask a more simple question...
Even if I have many profiles in /etc/network/interfaces (guessnet
chooses the right one), why can't I see these profiles in nm-applet ?
Before, I had something like this :
http://blog.freepeople.fr/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/nm-applet.png
[change "sans fil" by "filaire" with "Ifupdown (Maison)", "Ifupdown
(Travail)", etc...]
Now, I have no profile in nm-applet... It doesn't show the ones which
are in /etc/network/interfaces...
Do you know why (I have ifplugdown plug-in enabled) ?
Thank you.
David.
Le Mon, 4 Aug 2014 11:41:14 +0200,
David BERCOT <debian bercot org> a écrit :
Le Mon, 28 Jul 2014 00:37:04 +0200,
Thomas Haller <thaller redhat com> a écrit :
On Sun, 2014-07-27 at 13:53 +0200, David BERCOT wrote:
Hello,
I'm on Debian (Sid) and I've recently upgraded to Gnome 3.12.
For my network, I use guessnet to put the right configuration,
depending on the place I plug my computer (work, home, etc...).
Before Gnome 3.12, NM showed me the list of options
(from /etc/network/interfaces) :
- Ifupdown (Maison)
- Ifupdown (Travail)
- etc...
Now, it shows me... nothing...
And more, it uses DHCP even I'm in a place where the connection
should be in static mode...
It seems that, at boot, the right connection is configured by
guessnet (for exemple "Maison") but, just after, NM changes it with
DHCP.
Do you have any clue for me ?
Thank you.
check whether the ifupdown plugin is enabled
in /etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf. See `man
NetworkManager.conf`.
Also, check the logfile of NM whether it was able to read those
connections. Sounds like it was not.
Thomas
Hello,
First of all, yes, ifupdown plugin is enabled :
# cat /etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf
[main]
plugins=ifupdown,keyfile
[ifupdown]
managed=true
Then, for the logfile, I think it is in syslog... Nothing seems
suspect.
But it seems NM doesn't "see" /etc/network/interfaces connections...
# nmcli connection show
NOM
UUID TYPE PÉRIPHÉRIQUE
eth0
91c2d1a8-97f3-450d-b1d8-91b5430307c9 802-3-ethernet eth0 Ifupdown
(insee_cei) 89c584b5-3df1-c9c1-4fd9-dc1db3b879c9
802-3-ethernet -- Ifupdown (insee_dg)
25a68747-c5f2-085d-9d94-8de531ebe112 802-3-ethernet -- Ifupdown
(insee_pra) 331fcbb9-e335-fd10-96d4-741f8fc5b131
802-3-ethernet -- Ifupdown (maison)
8a40d99f-cce3-2a0f-11cd-16cc63b12c62 802-3-ethernet -- Ifupdown
(insee_cnio) 00aeb8a1-de82-c52b-d9af-c7fd47831bb1
802-3-ethernet -- Ifupdown (insee_cnip)
9d595860-e440-a024-f889-b7d56892b115 802-3-ethernet -- Ifupdown
(insee_cnin) cd12fb0a-6860-4cc0-7869-5c287989e5b5
802-3-ethernet -- Ifupdown (default_dhcp)
af1736b6-4156-a268-9659-2b44e7944133 802-3-ethernet --
There's no association with my connections (Ifupdown (maison), etc...)
and eth0...
I don't understand...
David.
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