Am 10.02.2013 23:56, schrieb T.C. Hollingsworth: > On Sun, Feb 10, 2013 at 12:48 PM, Bill Oliver <vendor@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> I commonly access the net through a vpn service that has multiple locations >> for me to use. Right now, when I go into KDE with Fedora 18, NetworkManager >> automatically gets me on the correct wireless net (if I've set the option), >> but I have to access the vpn by opening the network icon in the desktop >> panel and clicking on whichever vpn site I want to use. >> >> I can click on "connect automatically" on any one of the vpn options and it >> will connect. That works fine. >> >> But... what I want to do is to *randomly* choose one of the options and >> connect to it automatically when I boot up. >> >> I know how to use bash or python or perl to write a script, but I don't know >> how to tell it to talk to NetworkManager. >> >> Anybody know how to do that, or can point me to a tutorial or such? > > nmcli con up id <connection name> > > See `nmcli con` for a list of connections and `man nmcli` for more information but RANDOMLY? wtf - a computer is not a gambling machine what sense makes a RANDOM connection?
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