On 2020-04-27 16:51, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 2020-04-28 07:27, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
So that is what that means. All these years and
I never bother to look up what it meant.
I flipped to yes and rebooted. Seems to be working
fine. Show up in the applet too. I was able to
contact go to assist with Brave on my Windows 10 VM,
where is anything was to go wrong ...
Now that you're using NetworkManager to control br0 you may need to revisit the
changes you made to your iptables scripts to point to the correct NetworkManager
versions of ifup and ifdown.
This is what I have been using:
ipgw="$(ip route list | grep -i "default via" | awk '{print $3}')"
if [ -z "$ipgw" ]; then
echo "eth1 is not reporting that it is a gateway."
echo "downing and upping eth1"
# /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifdown eth1
# /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifup eth1
# this works too, but use nm-ifdown and nm-ifup instead
# nmcli dev disconnect eno2
# nmcli dev connect eno2
/usr/libexec/nm-ifdown eno2
/usr/libexec/nm-ifup eno2
fi
$ nmcli con show
NAME UUID TYPE DEVICE
eno2 a056777e-8a75-4da5-9585-6aacf150b862 ethernet
eno2
System br0 d2d68553-f97e-7549-7a26-b34a26f29318 bridge
br0
virbr0 1961b652-01e8-4000-8a67-c6289045e5aa bridge
virbr0
eno1 be0f8dfa-9939-4f9e-a20a-cadf593452c2 ethernet
eno1
I still get:
$ nmcli con show br0
Error: br0 - no such connection profile.
But, that is because NM calls br0 "System br0"
$ nmcli con show "System br0"
connection.id: System br0
connection.uuid: d2d68553-f97e-7549-7a26-b34a26f29318
connection.stable-id: --
connection.type: bridge
connection.interface-name: br0
connection.autoconnect: yes
connection.autoconnect-priority: -999
connection.autoconnect-retries: -1 (default)
connection.multi-connect: 0 (default)
connection.auth-retries: -1
connection.timestamp: 1588031969
connection.read-only: no
connection.permissions: --
connection.zone: --
connection.master: --
connection.slave-type: --
connection.autoconnect-slaves: -1 (default)
connection.secondaries: --
connection.gateway-ping-timeout: 0
connection.metered: unknown
connection.lldp: default
connection.mdns: -1 (default)
connection.llmnr: -1 (default)
connection.wait-device-timeout: -1
And nothing in it that I need.
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