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author | Thomas Haller <thaller@redhat.com> | 2019-11-12 15:54:22 +0100 |
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committer | Thomas Haller <thaller@redhat.com> | 2019-11-28 19:52:18 +0100 |
commit | 69f048bf0ca387d2dc4683cfdfe9d170bfceb52b (patch) | |
tree | 9e484b28c71e3b9c34cec8ad9bb330d1cecd6e85 /NEWS | |
parent | 2b6f5a305c6004843213fd23955d51628232643f (diff) | |
download | NetworkManager-69f048bf0ca387d2dc4683cfdfe9d170bfceb52b.tar.gz |
cloud-setup: add tool for automatic IP configuration in cloud
This is a tool for automatically configuring networking in a cloud
environment.
Currently it only supports IPv4 on EC2, but it's intended for extending
to other cloud providers (Azure). See [1] and [2] for how to configure
secondary IP addresses on EC2. This is what the tool currently aims to
do (but in the future it might do more).
[1] https://aws.amazon.com/premiumsupport/knowledge-center/ec2-ubuntu-secondary-network-interface/
It is inspired by SuSE's cloud-netconfig ([1], [2]) and ec2-net-utils
package on Amazon Linux ([3], [4]).
[1] https://www.suse.com/c/multi-nic-cloud-netconfig-ec2-azure/
[2] https://github.com/SUSE-Enceladus/cloud-netconfig
[3] https://github.com/aws/ec2-net-utils
[4] https://github.com/lorengordon/ec2-net-utils.git
It is also intended to work without configuration. The main point is
that you boot an image with NetworkManager and nm-cloud-setup enabled,
and it just works.
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@@ -29,6 +29,8 @@ USE AT YOUR OWN RISK. NOT RECOMMENDED FOR PRODUCTION USE! * libnm: heavily internal rework NMClient. This slims down libnm and makes the implementation more efficient. NMClient should work now well with a separate GMainContext. +* nm-cloud-setup: add new tool for automatically configuring NetworkManager + in cloud. Currently only EC2 and IPv4 is supported. ============================================= NetworkManager-1.20 |