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2016 Apr 15
1
What's the difference between nmcli fields ipv4.addresses and IP4.ADDRESS?
Hi All, nmcli tool in CentOS 7.1 uses same fields with upper and lower case with different meanings. What's the difference between pv4.addresses and IP4.ADDRESS in "nmcli con show" command? Where nmcli fields are documented? I searched online but didn't find nmcli documentation. RHEL 7 Networking Guide doesn't explain nmcli options in details. I'd appreciate your
2020 Sep 24
1
nmcli: unwanted secondary ip-address
Dear Mark, thanks for the additional hints. On 22/09/2020 17:26, Mark Milhollan wrote: > On Tue, 22 Sep 2020, Felix K?lzow wrote: > >> A secondary ip address seems to be automatically added to a nic which >> causes several issues in our setup. > >> # nmcli con show >> NAME????? UUID????????????????????????????????? TYPE????? DEVICE >> eno4?????
2017 Mar 21
1
Centos7 USB wifi recommendation
On 03/21/2017 11:50 AM, John R Pierce wrote: > On 3/21/2017 5:02 AM, ken wrote: >>> >> Those have worked for me as well. Their range, however, is a third >> or half as much as a normal wifi device. >> > > in general, the back of a server, buried under all the cables, and > right up against the metal box is a lousy place for an RF antenna... > My
2018 Aug 03
2
How to set macaddr with nmcli
I see my problem.? I mis-read what nmcli con mod eth0 mac "02:67:15:00:81:0B" does.? It sets HWADDR; which interface to link to, not MACADDR, what MAC address you want for your interface. So I have read the nmcli pages and googled a bit.? I cannot find a way to set MACADDR.? I suppose I can set HWADDR then use sed to change it to MACADDR, but this seems a real hack. ARM boards do
2015 Dec 16
2
/bin/nmcli and connection names
Hi, I haven't been to find this (NetworkManager) change documented. On: CentOS Linux release 7.1.1503 (Core) $ /bin/nmcli con NAME UUID TYPE DEVICE ens32 7629e52d-bd42-4cd5-a424-8c58e7e0bf37 802-3-ethernet ens32 On: CentOS Linux release 7.2.1511 (Core) $ /bin/nmcli con NAME UUID TYPE
2020 Sep 22
2
nmcli: unwanted secondary ip-address
Dear Simon, every second IP-address is unwanted. We restarted? eno4: nmcli con down eno4; nmcli con up eno4 and the second address vanishes. Then after a few ours, the second ip address reappears. This is the config-file of eno2: # cat ifcfg-eno2 TYPE=Ethernet PROXY_METHOD=none BROWSER_ONLY=no BOOTPROTO=none DEFROUTE=yes IPV4_FAILURE_FATAL=yes IPV6INIT=no IPV6_AUTOCONF=yes IPV6_DEFROUTE=yes
2020 Sep 22
4
nmcli: unwanted secondary ip-address
Dear CentOS-Community, we are facing the following issue: A secondary ip address seems to be automatically added to a nic which causes several issues in our setup. This server is equipped with four nics which are currently in use: # nmcli con show NAME????? UUID????????????????????????????????? TYPE????? DEVICE eno2????? cb6fcb54-be52-4ab6-8324-88091a0ea1a0? ethernet? eno2 eno4?????
2016 Nov 24
1
Headless Centos 7 "File and Print Server" install - configure WIFI
Google has done it's usual job and returned lots of results but not led me to a solution. I've just build a Centos 7 "File and Print Server" config, i.e. no screen/keyboard/mouse and no GUI installed. The LAN connection has worked out of the box and I can SSH into the server without issue. However, I cannot find out how to configure the WIFI connection which I need in
2020 Oct 21
2
about the script /etc/qemu-ifup with nmcli command
Hi, I have tried the qemu-ifup script as below with nmcli command as brctl is deprecated on rhel8, but the guest network can not work. I think the script needs update. Could you please help to have a look? Thank you in advance. 1. prepare a linux bridge on the host named br0; 2. prepare the qemu-ifup script as below: # cat /etc/qemu-ifup #!/bin/bash # A br0 bridge should be already set up. #
2016 Jul 07
2
NetworkManger creates extra bonds; is this a bug?
Hi All, I see an unexpected beahviour from NetworkManager on CentOS 7.1. Using nmcli tool, I create a bond with two slaves as explained in the Red Hat 7.1 Networking guide. I enable slaves and master; bond works as expected. When I restart NetworkManager, it creates a new bond with the same name but not connected to any device. Two bonds with the same name is confusing for my other monitoring
2006 Dec 04
2
Cyber Cafe Pro on Linux
Hi, I'm running an internet cafe using Cyber Cafe Pro software. This software is design soley for Windows platforms. We're constantly experiencing problems with Windows with regards to viruses and stability issues. Recently, we lost all our data and had to re-install. May you please help us in flawlessly porting this application so that it can run on Linux both on the server and client
2016 Jul 07
2
NetworkManger creates extra bonds; is this a bug?
On 07/07/16 05:36 PM, Digimer wrote: > On 07/07/16 05:21 PM, Joe Smithian wrote: >> Hi All, >> >> I see an unexpected beahviour from NetworkManager on CentOS 7.1. >> Using nmcli tool, I create a bond with two slaves as explained in the Red >> Hat 7.1 Networking guide. I enable slaves and master; bond works as >> expected. >> When I restart
2008 Dec 23
6
Security advice, please
My LAN is behind a Netgear router, which does NAT. On the CentOS server I have fail2ban running. This morning my router reported 3 different IPs attempting to send UDP packets to port 38950, Since each address is only seen 4-5 times, I presume that fail2ban took over after that. GRC reports that ports are stealthed (port 143 was open, but is now closed), but then: Unsolicited Packets:
2021 Dec 08
3
Qemu - enabling "bridge mode" for primary physical interface for VMs
Once upon a time, Lists <lists at benjamindsmith.com> said: > I understand that it's possible to allow the 4 VM guest systems to each have a > "direct" fixed IP address and access the addresses \via the host network > adapter, while the host retains its fixed IP. If you are running NetworkManager (the default), it's not too hard. Here's an example
2020 Sep 22
0
nmcli: unwanted secondary ip-address
Hi Felix > Dear Simon, > > every second IP-address is unwanted. We restarted? eno4: > > nmcli con down eno4; nmcli con up eno4 > > and the second address vanishes. Then after a few ours, the second ip > address reappears. That's really interesting. Doesn't NetworkManager also store other settings in a different location, not the ifcfg files? I think it does so and
2018 Jan 19
1
Leaflet maps. Nudging co-incident markers
I have a dataset showing points, with a category for each point and its location. I simply want to display my points, in a way that users can toggle the points on and off by category. Where I have two objects in the same category I'd like to display them nudged to appear as two distinct, but very close points. I have made reproduceable example (the places are not real), which is loosely
2015 Dec 16
0
/bin/nmcli and connection names
On 17 December 2015 at 06:06, Eugene Vilensky <evilensky at gmail.com> wrote: > Hi, > > I haven't been to find this (NetworkManager) change documented. > > On: > > CentOS Linux release 7.1.1503 (Core) > > $ /bin/nmcli con > NAME UUID TYPE DEVICE > ens32 7629e52d-bd42-4cd5-a424-8c58e7e0bf37 802-3-ethernet
2018 Aug 03
0
How to set macaddr with nmcli
I see my problem.? I mis-read what nmcli con mod eth0 mac "02:67:15:00:81:0B" does.? It sets HWADDR; which interface to link to, not MACADDR, what MAC address you want for your interface. So I have read the nmcli pages and googled a bit.? I cannot find a way to set MACADDR.? I suppose I can set HWADDR then use sed to change it to MACADDR, but this seems a real hack. ARM boards do
2020 Sep 22
0
nmcli: unwanted secondary ip-address
On Tue, 22 Sep 2020, Felix K?lzow wrote: >A secondary ip address seems to be automatically added to a nic which >causes several issues in our setup. > # nmcli con show > NAME????? UUID????????????????????????????????? TYPE????? DEVICE > eno4????? dbd95c24-1ed7-4292-8dba-3934bd1476a0? ethernet? eno4 > 6: eno4: <BROADCAST,MULTICAST,UP,LOWER_UP> mtu 1500 qdisc mq state UP
2017 Jan 13
2
Reliable way of having both LAN and WIFI on headless box
On Fri, Jan 13, 2017 at 12:33 PM, Gary Stainburn <gary at ringways.co.uk> wrote: > > > Also, it was suggested that I use nmcli in a cronjob to re-activate it if > it > drops. I can check to see if it's still active by 'grep'ing the IP > address, > but I don't know the nmcli to re-activate an existing WIFI connection. > > Can anyone help here too,