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2017 Jan 18
0
Reliable way of having both LAN and WIFI on headless box
On Wed, January 18, 2017 4:24 am, Eliezer Croitoru wrote:
> You could say the same thing about computers in general:
> I hate them, they automated many tasks in life and took many jobs out of
> the
> market!.
And they suck. All systems suck. And thanks to that I got my job.
Valeri
>
> Eliezer
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> Eliezer Croitoru
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2017 Jan 16
0
Reliable way of having both LAN and WIFI on headless box
On Friday 13 January 2017 12:40:33 Gianluca Cecchi wrote:
> 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
2017 Jan 18
2
Reliable way of having both LAN and WIFI on headless box
You could say the same thing about computers in general:
I hate them, they automated many tasks in life and took many jobs out of the
market!.
Eliezer
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Eliezer Croitoru
Linux System Administrator
Mobile: +972-5-28704261
Email: eliezer at ngtech.co.il
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From: CentOS [mailto:centos-bounces at centos.org] On Behalf Of Gary Stainburn
Sent: Monday, January 16, 2017
2017 Jan 13
0
Reliable way of having both LAN and WIFI on headless box
On Monday 09 January 2017 16:05:16 Gary Stainburn wrote:
> Once again I am building a headless Centos 7 box that needs to reliably be
> on both the LAN and WIFI network at all times. Amongst other things it's
> going to be an AirPrint bridge enabling IPads to print to printers on a
> different VLAN.
>
> I have asked about this before and got a solution working using nmtui to
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,
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
2015 May 19
2
Turning off wifi in CentOS 7
On Mon, 18 May 2015, James Hogarth wrote:
> On 18 May 2015 at 20:10, <m.roth at 5-cent.us> wrote:
>> Someone else got the 7 pxe install going, and one thing that's annoying is
>> that NetworkMangler appears to be regularly trying to fire up the wifi.
>>
>> On a workstation, in a wired environment. I just want to tell NM to knock
>> it off....It's
2015 May 18
0
Turning off wifi in CentOS 7
On 18 May 2015 at 20:10, <m.roth at 5-cent.us> wrote:
> Someone else got the 7 pxe install going, and one thing that's annoying is
> that NetworkMangler appears to be regularly trying to fire up the wifi.
>
> On a workstation, in a wired environment. I just want to tell NM to knock
> it off....It's Monday, and my searching isn't going too well. Clues for
> the
2015 May 19
1
Turning off wifi in CentOS 7
On 5/19/2015 10:54 AM, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote:
> And that one drives me nuts. It breaks PXE boot kickstart builds. Maybe
> *you* have all same model systems from the same manufacturer; we've got
> boxen from...<thinking> at least five or six manufacturers, of varying
> ages, from the 10+ yr old Altix 3000 from SGI, to the current one from
> SGI, to my 5 yr old Dell
2016 Mar 21
0
CentOS 7, systemd, nmcli, wifi, oh, my...
On 3/21/2016 1:36 PM, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote:
> I've been googling, but haven't come up with a satisfactory answer to the
> question of how I permanently turn off wifi on a workstation or server
> (which are*all* hardwired).
>
> I see I can turn wifi off... but I don't know that it's permanent.
wifi on a server?!? never ever seen such a thing.
and any wifi
2016 Mar 23
0
CentOS 7, systemd, nmcli, wifi, oh, my...
On 03/21/2016 04:50 PM, John R Pierce wrote:
> wifi on a server?!? never ever seen such a thing.
I actually have, for a remote, solar-powered setup where there was no
fiber or other infrastructure to the system. Server was a sensor
platform. But networking is networking, regardless of the particular
layer 1 in use.
>
> and any wifi on a desktop workstation that I've ever
2017 Jan 09
4
Reliable way of having both LAN and WIFI on headless box
Once again I am building a headless Centos 7 box that needs to reliably be on
both the LAN and WIFI network at all times. Amongst other things it's going
to be an AirPrint bridge enabling IPads to print to printers on a different
VLAN.
I have asked about this before and got a solution working using nmtui to set
up both the LAN and WIFI interface, and activate them. However, the WIFI
2015 Jun 12
1
NetworkManager / wireless on latest Centos7 installs
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Van: "James Hogarth" <james.hogarth at gmail.com>
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Verzonden: Donderdag 11 juni 2015 19:59:39
Onderwerp: Re: [CentOS] NetworkManager / wireless on latest Centos7 installs
On 11 Jun 2015 13:28, <johan.vermeulen7 at telenet.be> wrote:
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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?????
2016 Mar 21
5
CentOS 7, systemd, nmcli, wifi, oh, my...
I've been googling, but haven't come up with a satisfactory answer to the
question of how I permanently turn off wifi on a workstation or server
(which are *all* hardwired).
I see I can turn wifi off... but I don't know that it's permanent.
mark
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
2015 Jun 09
3
NetworkManager / wireless on latest Centos7 installs
Hello All,
on the latest installs I've done, on 2 different types of Latitude laptops, with 3 different wireless cars, of Centos7 and Mate desktop,
it looks to me like NetworkManager is nog managing wireless.
When clicking the nm icon in the top right corner, I'm not seeing access points.
Wifi seems enabled
[root at localhost ~]# nmcli g
STATE CONNECTIVITY WIFI-HW WIFI WWAN-HW
2015 May 18
3
Turning off wifi in CentOS 7
Someone else got the 7 pxe install going, and one thing that's annoying is
that NetworkMangler appears to be regularly trying to fire up the wifi.
On a workstation, in a wired environment. I just want to tell NM to knock
it off....It's Monday, and my searching isn't going too well. Clues for
the poor?
mark
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
2015 May 19
3
Turning off wifi in CentOS 7
On 5/19/2015 10:24 AM, James Hogarth wrote:
> On 19 May 2015 11:40, <me at tdiehl.org> wrote:
>>
>>
>> Or if you want a bigger hammer:
>>
>> systemctl disable NetworkManager.service
>> systemctl enable network.service
>> systemctl stop NetworkManager.service
>> systemctl start network.service
>>
>> The above will disable