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Diffstat (limited to 'clients/common')
-rw-r--r-- | clients/common/nm-client-utils.c | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | clients/common/nm-meta-setting-desc.c | 9 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | clients/common/qrcodegen.c | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | clients/common/settings-docs.h.in | 27 |
4 files changed, 22 insertions, 18 deletions
diff --git a/clients/common/nm-client-utils.c b/clients/common/nm-client-utils.c index d3a02161ce..a063fd596d 100644 --- a/clients/common/nm-client-utils.c +++ b/clients/common/nm-client-utils.c @@ -515,7 +515,7 @@ can_show_graphics (void) * Converts @strength into a 4-character-wide graphical representation of * strength suitable for printing to stdout. If the current locale and terminal * support it, this will use unicode graphics characters to represent - * "bars". Otherwise it will use 0 to 4 asterisks. + * "bars". Otherwise, it will use 0 to 4 asterisks. * * Returns: the graphical representation of the access point strength */ diff --git a/clients/common/nm-meta-setting-desc.c b/clients/common/nm-meta-setting-desc.c index 2ac91b415c..5a574adea1 100644 --- a/clients/common/nm-meta-setting-desc.c +++ b/clients/common/nm-meta-setting-desc.c @@ -834,14 +834,14 @@ _get_fcn_gobject_impl (const NMMetaPropertyInfo *property_info, G_TYPE_HASH_TABLE); if (glib_handles_str_transform) { - /* We rely on the type convertion of the gobject property to string. */ + /* We rely on the type conversion of the gobject property to string. */ g_value_init (&val, G_TYPE_STRING); } else g_value_init (&val, gtype_prop); g_object_get_property (G_OBJECT (setting), property_info->property_name, &val); - /* Currently only one particular property asks us to "handle_emptyunset". + /* Currently, only one particular property asks us to "handle_emptyunset". * So, don't implement it (yet) for the other types, where it's unneeded. */ nm_assert ( !handle_emptyunset || ( gtype_prop == G_TYPE_STRV @@ -3294,7 +3294,7 @@ _set_fcn_objlist (ARGS_SET_FCN) } for (i = 0; i < nstrv; i++) { - /* FIXME: there is the problem here that set_fcn() might succed on the first item + /* FIXME: there is the problem here that set_fcn() might succeed on the first item * (modifying it), and fail to parse the second one. * * Optimally, we would first parse all input strings before starting the @@ -7507,6 +7507,9 @@ static const NMMetaPropertyInfo *const property_infos_WIRELESS[] = { ), ), ), + PROPERTY_INFO_WITH_DESC (NM_SETTING_WIRELESS_AP_ISOLATION, + .property_type = &_pt_gobject_enum, + ), NULL }; diff --git a/clients/common/qrcodegen.c b/clients/common/qrcodegen.c index 7cda9659b8..bbbc7d5e5f 100644 --- a/clients/common/qrcodegen.c +++ b/clients/common/qrcodegen.c @@ -970,7 +970,7 @@ struct qrcodegen_Segment qrcodegen_makeEci(long assignVal, uint8_t buf[]) { // Calculates the number of bits needed to encode the given segments at the given version. -// Returns a non-negative number if successful. Otherwise returns -1 if a segment has too +// Returns a non-negative number if successful. Otherwise, returns -1 if a segment has too // many characters to fit its length field, or the total bits exceeds INT16_MAX. testable int getTotalBits(const struct qrcodegen_Segment segs[], size_t len, int version) { assert(segs != NULL || len == 0); diff --git a/clients/common/settings-docs.h.in b/clients/common/settings-docs.h.in index 7b891500d8..e6bca1377b 100644 --- a/clients/common/settings-docs.h.in +++ b/clients/common/settings-docs.h.in @@ -4,6 +4,7 @@ #define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_OLPC_MESH_CHANNEL N_("Channel on which the mesh network to join is located.") #define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_OLPC_MESH_DHCP_ANYCAST_ADDRESS N_("Anycast DHCP MAC address used when requesting an IP address via DHCP. The specific anycast address used determines which DHCP server class answers the request.") #define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_OLPC_MESH_SSID N_("SSID of the mesh network to join.") +#define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_WIRELESS_AP_ISOLATION N_("Configures AP isolation, which prevents communication between wireless devices connected to this AP. This property can be set to a value different from NM_TERNARY_DEFAULT (-1) only when the interface is configured in AP mode. If set to NM_TERNARY_TRUE (1), devices are not able to communicate with each other. This increases security because it protects devices against attacks from other clients in the network. At the same time, it prevents devices to access resources on the same wireless networks as file shares, printers, etc. If set to NM_TERNARY_FALSE (0), devices can talk to each other. When set to NM_TERNARY_DEFAULT (-1), the global default is used; in case the global default is unspecified it is assumed to be NM_TERNARY_FALSE (0).") #define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_WIRELESS_BAND N_("802.11 frequency band of the network. One of \"a\" for 5GHz 802.11a or \"bg\" for 2.4GHz 802.11. This will lock associations to the Wi-Fi network to the specific band, i.e. if \"a\" is specified, the device will not associate with the same network in the 2.4GHz band even if the network's settings are compatible. This setting depends on specific driver capability and may not work with all drivers.") #define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_WIRELESS_BSSID N_("If specified, directs the device to only associate with the given access point. This capability is highly driver dependent and not supported by all devices. Note: this property does not control the BSSID used when creating an Ad-Hoc network and is unlikely to in the future.") #define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_WIRELESS_CHANNEL N_("Wireless channel to use for the Wi-Fi connection. The device will only join (or create for Ad-Hoc networks) a Wi-Fi network on the specified channel. Because channel numbers overlap between bands, this property also requires the \"band\" property to be set.") @@ -128,7 +129,7 @@ #define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_BRIDGE_MULTICAST_QUERY_INTERVAL N_("Interval (in deciseconds) between queries sent by the bridge after the end of the startup phase.") #define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_BRIDGE_MULTICAST_QUERY_RESPONSE_INTERVAL N_("Set the Max Response Time/Max Response Delay (in deciseconds) for IGMP/MLD queries sent by the bridge.") #define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_BRIDGE_MULTICAST_QUERY_USE_IFADDR N_("If enabled the bridge's own IP address is used as the source address for IGMP queries otherwise the default of 0.0.0.0 is used.") -#define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_BRIDGE_MULTICAST_ROUTER N_("Sets bridge's multicast router. Multicast-snooping must be enabled for this option to work. Supported values are: 'auto', 'disabled', 'enabled'. If not specified the default value is 'auto'.") +#define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_BRIDGE_MULTICAST_ROUTER N_("Sets bridge's multicast router. Multicast-snooping must be enabled for this option to work. Supported values are: 'auto', 'disabled', 'enabled' to which kernel assigns the numbers 1, 0, and 2, respectively. If not specified the default value is 'auto' (1).") #define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_BRIDGE_MULTICAST_SNOOPING N_("Controls whether IGMP snooping is enabled for this bridge. Note that if snooping was automatically disabled due to hash collisions, the system may refuse to enable the feature until the collisions are resolved.") #define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_BRIDGE_MULTICAST_STARTUP_QUERY_COUNT N_("Set the number of IGMP queries to send during startup phase.") #define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_BRIDGE_MULTICAST_STARTUP_QUERY_INTERVAL N_("Sets the time (in deciseconds) between queries sent out at startup to determine membership information.") @@ -148,7 +149,7 @@ #define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_CDMA_PASSWORD N_("The password used to authenticate with the network, if required. Many providers do not require a password, or accept any password. But if a password is required, it is specified here.") #define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_CDMA_PASSWORD_FLAGS N_("Flags indicating how to handle the \"password\" property.") #define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_CDMA_USERNAME N_("The username used to authenticate with the network, if required. Many providers do not require a username, or accept any username. But if a username is required, it is specified here.") -#define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_CONNECTION_AUTH_RETRIES N_("The number of retries for the authentication. Zero means to try indefinitely; -1 means to use a global default. If the global default is not set, the authentication retries for 3 times before failing the connection. Currently this only applies to 802-1x authentication.") +#define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_CONNECTION_AUTH_RETRIES N_("The number of retries for the authentication. Zero means to try indefinitely; -1 means to use a global default. If the global default is not set, the authentication retries for 3 times before failing the connection. Currently, this only applies to 802-1x authentication.") #define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_CONNECTION_AUTOCONNECT N_("Whether or not the connection should be automatically connected by NetworkManager when the resources for the connection are available. TRUE to automatically activate the connection, FALSE to require manual intervention to activate the connection. Note that autoconnect is not implemented for VPN profiles. See \"secondaries\" as an alternative to automatically connect VPN profiles.") #define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_CONNECTION_AUTOCONNECT_PRIORITY N_("The autoconnect priority. If the connection is set to autoconnect, connections with higher priority will be preferred. Defaults to 0. The higher number means higher priority.") #define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_CONNECTION_AUTOCONNECT_RETRIES N_("The number of times a connection should be tried when autoactivating before giving up. Zero means forever, -1 means the global default (4 times if not overridden). Setting this to 1 means to try activation only once before blocking autoconnect. Note that after a timeout, NetworkManager will try to autoconnect again.") @@ -157,17 +158,17 @@ #define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_CONNECTION_ID N_("A human readable unique identifier for the connection, like \"Work Wi-Fi\" or \"T-Mobile 3G\".") #define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_CONNECTION_INTERFACE_NAME N_("The name of the network interface this connection is bound to. If not set, then the connection can be attached to any interface of the appropriate type (subject to restrictions imposed by other settings). For software devices this specifies the name of the created device. For connection types where interface names cannot easily be made persistent (e.g. mobile broadband or USB Ethernet), this property should not be used. Setting this property restricts the interfaces a connection can be used with, and if interface names change or are reordered the connection may be applied to the wrong interface.") #define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_CONNECTION_LLDP N_("Whether LLDP is enabled for the connection.") -#define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_CONNECTION_LLMNR N_("Whether Link-Local Multicast Name Resolution (LLMNR) is enabled for the connection. LLMNR is a protocol based on the Domain Name System (DNS) packet format that allows both IPv4 and IPv6 hosts to perform name resolution for hosts on the same local link. The permitted values are: \"yes\" (2) register hostname and resolving for the connection, \"no\" (0) disable LLMNR for the interface, \"resolve\" (1) do not register hostname but allow resolving of LLMNR host names If unspecified, \"default\" ultimately depends on the DNS plugin (which for systemd-resolved currently means \"yes\"). This feature requires a plugin which supports LLMNR. Otherwise the setting has no effect. One such plugin is dns-systemd-resolved.") +#define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_CONNECTION_LLMNR N_("Whether Link-Local Multicast Name Resolution (LLMNR) is enabled for the connection. LLMNR is a protocol based on the Domain Name System (DNS) packet format that allows both IPv4 and IPv6 hosts to perform name resolution for hosts on the same local link. The permitted values are: \"yes\" (2) register hostname and resolving for the connection, \"no\" (0) disable LLMNR for the interface, \"resolve\" (1) do not register hostname but allow resolving of LLMNR host names If unspecified, \"default\" ultimately depends on the DNS plugin (which for systemd-resolved currently means \"yes\"). This feature requires a plugin which supports LLMNR. Otherwise, the setting has no effect. One such plugin is dns-systemd-resolved.") #define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_CONNECTION_MASTER N_("Interface name of the master device or UUID of the master connection.") -#define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_CONNECTION_MDNS N_("Whether mDNS is enabled for the connection. The permitted values are: \"yes\" (2) register hostname and resolving for the connection, \"no\" (0) disable mDNS for the interface, \"resolve\" (1) do not register hostname but allow resolving of mDNS host names and \"default\" (-1) to allow lookup of a global default in NetworkManager.conf. If unspecified, \"default\" ultimately depends on the DNS plugin (which for systemd-resolved currently means \"no\"). This feature requires a plugin which supports mDNS. Otherwise the setting has no effect. One such plugin is dns-systemd-resolved.") +#define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_CONNECTION_MDNS N_("Whether mDNS is enabled for the connection. The permitted values are: \"yes\" (2) register hostname and resolving for the connection, \"no\" (0) disable mDNS for the interface, \"resolve\" (1) do not register hostname but allow resolving of mDNS host names and \"default\" (-1) to allow lookup of a global default in NetworkManager.conf. If unspecified, \"default\" ultimately depends on the DNS plugin (which for systemd-resolved currently means \"no\"). This feature requires a plugin which supports mDNS. Otherwise, the setting has no effect. One such plugin is dns-systemd-resolved.") #define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_CONNECTION_METERED N_("Whether the connection is metered. When updating this property on a currently activated connection, the change takes effect immediately.") #define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_CONNECTION_MUD_URL N_("If configured, set to a Manufacturer Usage Description (MUD) URL that points to manufacturer-recommended network policies for IoT devices. It is transmitted as a DHCPv4 or DHCPv6 option. The value must be a valid URL starting with \"https://\". The special value \"none\" is allowed to indicate that no MUD URL is used. If the per-profile value is unspecified (the default), a global connection default gets consulted. If still unspecified, the ultimate default is \"none\".") #define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_CONNECTION_MULTI_CONNECT N_("Specifies whether the profile can be active multiple times at a particular moment. The value is of type NMConnectionMultiConnect.") #define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_CONNECTION_PERMISSIONS N_("An array of strings defining what access a given user has to this connection. If this is NULL or empty, all users are allowed to access this connection; otherwise users are allowed if and only if they are in this list. When this is not empty, the connection can be active only when one of the specified users is logged into an active session. Each entry is of the form \"[type]:[id]:[reserved]\"; for example, \"user:dcbw:blah\". At this time only the \"user\" [type] is allowed. Any other values are ignored and reserved for future use. [id] is the username that this permission refers to, which may not contain the \":\" character. Any [reserved] information present must be ignored and is reserved for future use. All of [type], [id], and [reserved] must be valid UTF-8.") #define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_CONNECTION_READ_ONLY N_("FALSE if the connection can be modified using the provided settings service's D-Bus interface with the right privileges, or TRUE if the connection is read-only and cannot be modified.") -#define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_CONNECTION_SECONDARIES N_("List of connection UUIDs that should be activated when the base connection itself is activated. Currently only VPN connections are supported.") +#define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_CONNECTION_SECONDARIES N_("List of connection UUIDs that should be activated when the base connection itself is activated. Currently, only VPN connections are supported.") #define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_CONNECTION_SLAVE_TYPE N_("Setting name of the device type of this slave's master connection (eg, \"bond\"), or NULL if this connection is not a slave.") -#define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_CONNECTION_STABLE_ID N_("This represents the identity of the connection used for various purposes. It allows to configure multiple profiles to share the identity. Also, the stable-id can contain placeholders that are substituted dynamically and deterministically depending on the context. The stable-id is used for generating IPv6 stable private addresses with ipv6.addr-gen-mode=stable-privacy. It is also used to seed the generated cloned MAC address for ethernet.cloned-mac-address=stable and wifi.cloned-mac-address=stable. It is also used as DHCP client identifier with ipv4.dhcp-client-id=stable and to derive the DHCP DUID with ipv6.dhcp-duid=stable-[llt,ll,uuid]. Note that depending on the context where it is used, other parameters are also seeded into the generation algorithm. For example, a per-host key is commonly also included, so that different systems end up generating different IDs. Or with ipv6.addr-gen-mode=stable-privacy, also the device's name is included, so that different interfaces yield different addresses. The '$' character is treated special to perform dynamic substitutions at runtime. Currently supported are \"${CONNECTION}\", \"${DEVICE}\", \"${MAC}\", \"${BOOT}\", \"${RANDOM}\". These effectively create unique IDs per-connection, per-device, per-boot, or every time. Note that \"${DEVICE}\" corresponds to the interface name of the device and \"${MAC}\" is the permanent MAC address of the device. Any unrecognized patterns following '$' are treated verbatim, however are reserved for future use. You are thus advised to avoid '$' or escape it as \"$$\". For example, set it to \"${CONNECTION}-${BOOT}-${DEVICE}\" to create a unique id for this connection that changes with every reboot and differs depending on the interface where the profile activates. If the value is unset, a global connection default is consulted. If the value is still unset, the default is similar to \"${CONNECTION}\" and uses a unique, fixed ID for the connection.") +#define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_CONNECTION_STABLE_ID N_("This represents the identity of the connection used for various purposes. It allows to configure multiple profiles to share the identity. Also, the stable-id can contain placeholders that are substituted dynamically and deterministically depending on the context. The stable-id is used for generating IPv6 stable private addresses with ipv6.addr-gen-mode=stable-privacy. It is also used to seed the generated cloned MAC address for ethernet.cloned-mac-address=stable and wifi.cloned-mac-address=stable. It is also used as DHCP client identifier with ipv4.dhcp-client-id=stable and to derive the DHCP DUID with ipv6.dhcp-duid=stable-[llt,ll,uuid]. Note that depending on the context where it is used, other parameters are also seeded into the generation algorithm. For example, a per-host key is commonly also included, so that different systems end up generating different IDs. Or with ipv6.addr-gen-mode=stable-privacy, also the device's name is included, so that different interfaces yield different addresses. The '$' character is treated special to perform dynamic substitutions at runtime. Currently, supported are \"${CONNECTION}\", \"${DEVICE}\", \"${MAC}\", \"${BOOT}\", \"${RANDOM}\". These effectively create unique IDs per-connection, per-device, per-boot, or every time. Note that \"${DEVICE}\" corresponds to the interface name of the device and \"${MAC}\" is the permanent MAC address of the device. Any unrecognized patterns following '$' are treated verbatim, however are reserved for future use. You are thus advised to avoid '$' or escape it as \"$$\". For example, set it to \"${CONNECTION}-${BOOT}-${DEVICE}\" to create a unique id for this connection that changes with every reboot and differs depending on the interface where the profile activates. If the value is unset, a global connection default is consulted. If the value is still unset, the default is similar to \"${CONNECTION}\" and uses a unique, fixed ID for the connection.") #define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_CONNECTION_TIMESTAMP N_("The time, in seconds since the Unix Epoch, that the connection was last _successfully_ fully activated. NetworkManager updates the connection timestamp periodically when the connection is active to ensure that an active connection has the latest timestamp. The property is only meant for reading (changes to this property will not be preserved).") #define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_CONNECTION_TYPE N_("Base type of the connection. For hardware-dependent connections, should contain the setting name of the hardware-type specific setting (ie, \"802-3-ethernet\" or \"802-11-wireless\" or \"bluetooth\", etc), and for non-hardware dependent connections like VPN or otherwise, should contain the setting name of that setting type (ie, \"vpn\" or \"bridge\", etc).") #define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_CONNECTION_UUID N_("A universally unique identifier for the connection, for example generated with libuuid. It should be assigned when the connection is created, and never changed as long as the connection still applies to the same network. For example, it should not be changed when the \"id\" property or NMSettingIP4Config changes, but might need to be re-created when the Wi-Fi SSID, mobile broadband network provider, or \"type\" property changes. The UUID must be in the format \"2815492f-7e56-435e-b2e9-246bd7cdc664\" (ie, contains only hexadecimal characters and \"-\").") @@ -204,11 +205,11 @@ #define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_GSM_USERNAME N_("The username used to authenticate with the network, if required. Many providers do not require a username, or accept any username. But if a username is required, it is specified here.") #define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_INFINIBAND_MAC_ADDRESS N_("If specified, this connection will only apply to the IPoIB device whose permanent MAC address matches. This property does not change the MAC address of the device (i.e. MAC spoofing).") #define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_INFINIBAND_MTU N_("If non-zero, only transmit packets of the specified size or smaller, breaking larger packets up into multiple frames.") -#define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_INFINIBAND_P_KEY N_("The InfiniBand P_Key to use for this device. A value of -1 means to use the default P_Key (aka \"the P_Key at index 0\"). Otherwise it is a 16-bit unsigned integer, whose high bit is set if it is a \"full membership\" P_Key.") +#define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_INFINIBAND_P_KEY N_("The InfiniBand P_Key to use for this device. A value of -1 means to use the default P_Key (aka \"the P_Key at index 0\"). Otherwise, it is a 16-bit unsigned integer, whose high bit is set if it is a \"full membership\" P_Key.") #define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_INFINIBAND_PARENT N_("The interface name of the parent device of this device. Normally NULL, but if the \"p_key\" property is set, then you must specify the base device by setting either this property or \"mac-address\".") #define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_INFINIBAND_TRANSPORT_MODE N_("The IP-over-InfiniBand transport mode. Either \"datagram\" or \"connected\".") #define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_IP_TUNNEL_ENCAPSULATION_LIMIT N_("How many additional levels of encapsulation are permitted to be prepended to packets. This property applies only to IPv6 tunnels.") -#define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_IP_TUNNEL_FLAGS N_("Tunnel flags. Currently the following values are supported: NM_IP_TUNNEL_FLAG_IP6_IGN_ENCAP_LIMIT (0x1), NM_IP_TUNNEL_FLAG_IP6_USE_ORIG_TCLASS (0x2), NM_IP_TUNNEL_FLAG_IP6_USE_ORIG_FLOWLABEL (0x4), NM_IP_TUNNEL_FLAG_IP6_MIP6_DEV (0x8), NM_IP_TUNNEL_FLAG_IP6_RCV_DSCP_COPY (0x10), NM_IP_TUNNEL_FLAG_IP6_USE_ORIG_FWMARK (0x20). They are valid only for IPv6 tunnels.") +#define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_IP_TUNNEL_FLAGS N_("Tunnel flags. Currently, the following values are supported: NM_IP_TUNNEL_FLAG_IP6_IGN_ENCAP_LIMIT (0x1), NM_IP_TUNNEL_FLAG_IP6_USE_ORIG_TCLASS (0x2), NM_IP_TUNNEL_FLAG_IP6_USE_ORIG_FLOWLABEL (0x4), NM_IP_TUNNEL_FLAG_IP6_MIP6_DEV (0x8), NM_IP_TUNNEL_FLAG_IP6_RCV_DSCP_COPY (0x10), NM_IP_TUNNEL_FLAG_IP6_USE_ORIG_FWMARK (0x20). They are valid only for IPv6 tunnels.") #define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_IP_TUNNEL_FLOW_LABEL N_("The flow label to assign to tunnel packets. This property applies only to IPv6 tunnels.") #define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_IP_TUNNEL_INPUT_KEY N_("The key used for tunnel input packets; the property is valid only for certain tunnel modes (GRE, IP6GRE). If empty, no key is used.") #define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_IP_TUNNEL_LOCAL N_("The local endpoint of the tunnel; the value can be empty, otherwise it must contain an IPv4 or IPv6 address.") @@ -225,7 +226,7 @@ #define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_IP4_CONFIG_DHCP_CLIENT_ID N_("A string sent to the DHCP server to identify the local machine which the DHCP server may use to customize the DHCP lease and options. When the property is a hex string ('aa:bb:cc') it is interpreted as a binary client ID, in which case the first byte is assumed to be the 'type' field as per RFC 2132 section 9.14 and the remaining bytes may be an hardware address (e.g. '01:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx' where 1 is the Ethernet ARP type and the rest is a MAC address). If the property is not a hex string it is considered as a non-hardware-address client ID and the 'type' field is set to 0. The special values \"mac\" and \"perm-mac\" are supported, which use the current or permanent MAC address of the device to generate a client identifier with type ethernet (01). Currently, these options only work for ethernet type of links. The special value \"duid\" generates a RFC4361-compliant client identifier based on a hash of the interface name as IAID and /etc/machine-id. The special value \"stable\" is supported to generate a type 0 client identifier based on the stable-id (see connection.stable-id) and a per-host key. If you set the stable-id, you may want to include the \"${DEVICE}\" or \"${MAC}\" specifier to get a per-device key. If unset, a globally configured default is used. If still unset, the default depends on the DHCP plugin.") #define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_IP4_CONFIG_DHCP_FQDN N_("If the \"dhcp-send-hostname\" property is TRUE, then the specified FQDN will be sent to the DHCP server when acquiring a lease. This property and \"dhcp-hostname\" are mutually exclusive and cannot be set at the same time.") #define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_IP4_CONFIG_DHCP_HOSTNAME N_("If the \"dhcp-send-hostname\" property is TRUE, then the specified name will be sent to the DHCP server when acquiring a lease. This property and \"dhcp-fqdn\" are mutually exclusive and cannot be set at the same time.") -#define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_IP4_CONFIG_DHCP_HOSTNAME_FLAGS N_("Flags for the DHCP hostname and FQDN. Currently this property only includes flags to control the FQDN flags set in the DHCP FQDN option. Supported FQDN flags are NM_DHCP_HOSTNAME_FLAG_FQDN_SERV_UPDATE (0x1), NM_DHCP_HOSTNAME_FLAG_FQDN_ENCODED (0x2) and NM_DHCP_HOSTNAME_FLAG_FQDN_NO_UPDATE (0x4). When no FQDN flag is set and NM_DHCP_HOSTNAME_FLAG_FQDN_CLEAR_FLAGS (0x8) is set, the DHCP FQDN option will contain no flag. Otherwise, if no FQDN flag is set and NM_DHCP_HOSTNAME_FLAG_FQDN_CLEAR_FLAGS (0x8) is not set, the standard FQDN flags are set in the request: NM_DHCP_HOSTNAME_FLAG_FQDN_SERV_UPDATE (0x1), NM_DHCP_HOSTNAME_FLAG_FQDN_ENCODED (0x2) for IPv4 and NM_DHCP_HOSTNAME_FLAG_FQDN_SERV_UPDATE (0x1) for IPv6. When this property is set to the default value NM_DHCP_HOSTNAME_FLAG_NONE (0x0), a global default is looked up in NetworkManager configuration. If that value is unset or also NM_DHCP_HOSTNAME_FLAG_NONE (0x0), then the standard FQDN flags described above are sent in the DHCP requests.") +#define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_IP4_CONFIG_DHCP_HOSTNAME_FLAGS N_("Flags for the DHCP hostname and FQDN. Currently, this property only includes flags to control the FQDN flags set in the DHCP FQDN option. Supported FQDN flags are NM_DHCP_HOSTNAME_FLAG_FQDN_SERV_UPDATE (0x1), NM_DHCP_HOSTNAME_FLAG_FQDN_ENCODED (0x2) and NM_DHCP_HOSTNAME_FLAG_FQDN_NO_UPDATE (0x4). When no FQDN flag is set and NM_DHCP_HOSTNAME_FLAG_FQDN_CLEAR_FLAGS (0x8) is set, the DHCP FQDN option will contain no flag. Otherwise, if no FQDN flag is set and NM_DHCP_HOSTNAME_FLAG_FQDN_CLEAR_FLAGS (0x8) is not set, the standard FQDN flags are set in the request: NM_DHCP_HOSTNAME_FLAG_FQDN_SERV_UPDATE (0x1), NM_DHCP_HOSTNAME_FLAG_FQDN_ENCODED (0x2) for IPv4 and NM_DHCP_HOSTNAME_FLAG_FQDN_SERV_UPDATE (0x1) for IPv6. When this property is set to the default value NM_DHCP_HOSTNAME_FLAG_NONE (0x0), a global default is looked up in NetworkManager configuration. If that value is unset or also NM_DHCP_HOSTNAME_FLAG_NONE (0x0), then the standard FQDN flags described above are sent in the DHCP requests.") #define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_IP4_CONFIG_DHCP_IAID N_("A string containing the \"Identity Association Identifier\" (IAID) used by the DHCP client. The property is a 32-bit decimal value or a special value among \"mac\", \"perm-mac\", \"ifname\" and \"stable\". When set to \"mac\" (or \"perm-mac\"), the last 4 bytes of the current (or permanent) MAC address are used as IAID. When set to \"ifname\", the IAID is computed by hashing the interface name. The special value \"stable\" can be used to generate an IAID based on the stable-id (see connection.stable-id), a per-host key and the interface name. When the property is unset, the value from global configuration is used; if no global default is set then the IAID is assumed to be \"ifname\". Note that at the moment this property is ignored for IPv6 by dhclient, which always derives the IAID from the MAC address.") #define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_IP4_CONFIG_DHCP_SEND_HOSTNAME N_("If TRUE, a hostname is sent to the DHCP server when acquiring a lease. Some DHCP servers use this hostname to update DNS databases, essentially providing a static hostname for the computer. If the \"dhcp-hostname\" property is NULL and this property is TRUE, the current persistent hostname of the computer is sent.") #define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_IP4_CONFIG_DHCP_TIMEOUT N_("A timeout for a DHCP transaction in seconds. If zero (the default), a globally configured default is used. If still unspecified, a device specific timeout is used (usually 45 seconds). Set to 2147483647 (MAXINT32) for infinity.") @@ -247,7 +248,7 @@ #define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_IP6_CONFIG_DAD_TIMEOUT N_("Timeout in milliseconds used to check for the presence of duplicate IP addresses on the network. If an address conflict is detected, the activation will fail. A zero value means that no duplicate address detection is performed, -1 means the default value (either configuration ipvx.dad-timeout override or zero). A value greater than zero is a timeout in milliseconds. The property is currently implemented only for IPv4.") #define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_IP6_CONFIG_DHCP_DUID N_("A string containing the DHCPv6 Unique Identifier (DUID) used by the dhcp client to identify itself to DHCPv6 servers (RFC 3315). The DUID is carried in the Client Identifier option. If the property is a hex string ('aa:bb:cc') it is interpreted as a binary DUID and filled as an opaque value in the Client Identifier option. The special value \"lease\" will retrieve the DUID previously used from the lease file belonging to the connection. If no DUID is found and \"dhclient\" is the configured dhcp client, the DUID is searched in the system-wide dhclient lease file. If still no DUID is found, or another dhcp client is used, a global and permanent DUID-UUID (RFC 6355) will be generated based on the machine-id. The special values \"llt\" and \"ll\" will generate a DUID of type LLT or LL (see RFC 3315) based on the current MAC address of the device. In order to try providing a stable DUID-LLT, the time field will contain a constant timestamp that is used globally (for all profiles) and persisted to disk. The special values \"stable-llt\", \"stable-ll\" and \"stable-uuid\" will generate a DUID of the corresponding type, derived from the connection's stable-id and a per-host unique key. You may want to include the \"${DEVICE}\" or \"${MAC}\" specifier in the stable-id, in case this profile gets activated on multiple devices. So, the link-layer address of \"stable-ll\" and \"stable-llt\" will be a generated address derived from the stable id. The DUID-LLT time value in the \"stable-llt\" option will be picked among a static timespan of three years (the upper bound of the interval is the same constant timestamp used in \"llt\"). When the property is unset, the global value provided for \"ipv6.dhcp-duid\" is used. If no global value is provided, the default \"lease\" value is assumed.") #define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_IP6_CONFIG_DHCP_HOSTNAME N_("If the \"dhcp-send-hostname\" property is TRUE, then the specified name will be sent to the DHCP server when acquiring a lease. This property and \"dhcp-fqdn\" are mutually exclusive and cannot be set at the same time.") -#define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_IP6_CONFIG_DHCP_HOSTNAME_FLAGS N_("Flags for the DHCP hostname and FQDN. Currently this property only includes flags to control the FQDN flags set in the DHCP FQDN option. Supported FQDN flags are NM_DHCP_HOSTNAME_FLAG_FQDN_SERV_UPDATE (0x1), NM_DHCP_HOSTNAME_FLAG_FQDN_ENCODED (0x2) and NM_DHCP_HOSTNAME_FLAG_FQDN_NO_UPDATE (0x4). When no FQDN flag is set and NM_DHCP_HOSTNAME_FLAG_FQDN_CLEAR_FLAGS (0x8) is set, the DHCP FQDN option will contain no flag. Otherwise, if no FQDN flag is set and NM_DHCP_HOSTNAME_FLAG_FQDN_CLEAR_FLAGS (0x8) is not set, the standard FQDN flags are set in the request: NM_DHCP_HOSTNAME_FLAG_FQDN_SERV_UPDATE (0x1), NM_DHCP_HOSTNAME_FLAG_FQDN_ENCODED (0x2) for IPv4 and NM_DHCP_HOSTNAME_FLAG_FQDN_SERV_UPDATE (0x1) for IPv6. When this property is set to the default value NM_DHCP_HOSTNAME_FLAG_NONE (0x0), a global default is looked up in NetworkManager configuration. If that value is unset or also NM_DHCP_HOSTNAME_FLAG_NONE (0x0), then the standard FQDN flags described above are sent in the DHCP requests.") +#define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_IP6_CONFIG_DHCP_HOSTNAME_FLAGS N_("Flags for the DHCP hostname and FQDN. Currently, this property only includes flags to control the FQDN flags set in the DHCP FQDN option. Supported FQDN flags are NM_DHCP_HOSTNAME_FLAG_FQDN_SERV_UPDATE (0x1), NM_DHCP_HOSTNAME_FLAG_FQDN_ENCODED (0x2) and NM_DHCP_HOSTNAME_FLAG_FQDN_NO_UPDATE (0x4). When no FQDN flag is set and NM_DHCP_HOSTNAME_FLAG_FQDN_CLEAR_FLAGS (0x8) is set, the DHCP FQDN option will contain no flag. Otherwise, if no FQDN flag is set and NM_DHCP_HOSTNAME_FLAG_FQDN_CLEAR_FLAGS (0x8) is not set, the standard FQDN flags are set in the request: NM_DHCP_HOSTNAME_FLAG_FQDN_SERV_UPDATE (0x1), NM_DHCP_HOSTNAME_FLAG_FQDN_ENCODED (0x2) for IPv4 and NM_DHCP_HOSTNAME_FLAG_FQDN_SERV_UPDATE (0x1) for IPv6. When this property is set to the default value NM_DHCP_HOSTNAME_FLAG_NONE (0x0), a global default is looked up in NetworkManager configuration. If that value is unset or also NM_DHCP_HOSTNAME_FLAG_NONE (0x0), then the standard FQDN flags described above are sent in the DHCP requests.") #define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_IP6_CONFIG_DHCP_IAID N_("A string containing the \"Identity Association Identifier\" (IAID) used by the DHCP client. The property is a 32-bit decimal value or a special value among \"mac\", \"perm-mac\", \"ifname\" and \"stable\". When set to \"mac\" (or \"perm-mac\"), the last 4 bytes of the current (or permanent) MAC address are used as IAID. When set to \"ifname\", the IAID is computed by hashing the interface name. The special value \"stable\" can be used to generate an IAID based on the stable-id (see connection.stable-id), a per-host key and the interface name. When the property is unset, the value from global configuration is used; if no global default is set then the IAID is assumed to be \"ifname\". Note that at the moment this property is ignored for IPv6 by dhclient, which always derives the IAID from the MAC address.") #define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_IP6_CONFIG_DHCP_SEND_HOSTNAME N_("If TRUE, a hostname is sent to the DHCP server when acquiring a lease. Some DHCP servers use this hostname to update DNS databases, essentially providing a static hostname for the computer. If the \"dhcp-hostname\" property is NULL and this property is TRUE, the current persistent hostname of the computer is sent.") #define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_IP6_CONFIG_DHCP_TIMEOUT N_("A timeout for a DHCP transaction in seconds. If zero (the default), a globally configured default is used. If still unspecified, a device specific timeout is used (usually 45 seconds). Set to 2147483647 (MAXINT32) for infinity.") @@ -332,7 +333,7 @@ #define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_SERIAL_STOPBITS N_("Number of stop bits for communication on the serial port. Either 1 or 2. The 1 in \"8n1\" for example.") #define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_SRIOV_AUTOPROBE_DRIVERS N_("Whether to autoprobe virtual functions by a compatible driver. If set to NM_TERNARY_TRUE (1), the kernel will try to bind VFs to a compatible driver and if this succeeds a new network interface will be instantiated for each VF. If set to NM_TERNARY_FALSE (0), VFs will not be claimed and no network interfaces will be created for them. When set to NM_TERNARY_DEFAULT (-1), the global default is used; in case the global default is unspecified it is assumed to be NM_TERNARY_TRUE (1).") #define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_SRIOV_TOTAL_VFS N_("The total number of virtual functions to create. Note that when the sriov setting is present NetworkManager enforces the number of virtual functions on the interface (also when it is zero) during activation and resets it upon deactivation. To prevent any changes to SR-IOV parameters don't add a sriov setting to the connection.") -#define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_SRIOV_VFS N_("Array of virtual function descriptors. Each VF descriptor is a dictionary mapping attribute names to GVariant values. The 'index' entry is mandatory for each VF. When represented as string a VF is in the form: \"INDEX [ATTR=VALUE[ ATTR=VALUE]...]\". for example: \"2 mac=00:11:22:33:44:55 spoof-check=true\". Multiple VFs can be specified using a comma as separator. Currently the following attributes are supported: mac, spoof-check, trust, min-tx-rate, max-tx-rate, vlans. The \"vlans\" attribute is represented as a semicolon-separated list of VLAN descriptors, where each descriptor has the form \"ID[.PRIORITY[.PROTO]]\". PROTO can be either 'q' for 802.1Q (the default) or 'ad' for 802.1ad.") +#define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_SRIOV_VFS N_("Array of virtual function descriptors. Each VF descriptor is a dictionary mapping attribute names to GVariant values. The 'index' entry is mandatory for each VF. When represented as string a VF is in the form: \"INDEX [ATTR=VALUE[ ATTR=VALUE]...]\". for example: \"2 mac=00:11:22:33:44:55 spoof-check=true\". Multiple VFs can be specified using a comma as separator. Currently, the following attributes are supported: mac, spoof-check, trust, min-tx-rate, max-tx-rate, vlans. The \"vlans\" attribute is represented as a semicolon-separated list of VLAN descriptors, where each descriptor has the form \"ID[.PRIORITY[.PROTO]]\". PROTO can be either 'q' for 802.1Q (the default) or 'ad' for 802.1ad.") #define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_TC_CONFIG_QDISCS N_("Array of TC queueing disciplines.") #define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_TC_CONFIG_TFILTERS N_("Array of TC traffic filters.") #define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_TEAM_CONFIG N_("The JSON configuration for the team network interface. The property should contain raw JSON configuration data suitable for teamd, because the value is passed directly to teamd. If not specified, the default configuration is used. See man teamd.conf for the format details.") @@ -393,12 +394,12 @@ #define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_VXLAN_SOURCE_PORT_MIN N_("Specifies the minimum UDP source port to communicate to the remote VXLAN tunnel endpoint.") #define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_VXLAN_TOS N_("Specifies the TOS value to use in outgoing packets.") #define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_VXLAN_TTL N_("Specifies the time-to-live value to use in outgoing packets.") -#define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_WIFI_P2P_PEER N_("The P2P device that should be connected to. Currently this is the only way to create or join a group.") +#define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_WIFI_P2P_PEER N_("The P2P device that should be connected to. Currently, this is the only way to create or join a group.") #define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_WIFI_P2P_WFD_IES N_("The Wi-Fi Display (WFD) Information Elements (IEs) to set. Wi-Fi Display requires a protocol specific information element to be set in certain Wi-Fi frames. These can be specified here for the purpose of establishing a connection. This setting is only useful when implementing a Wi-Fi Display client.") #define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_WIFI_P2P_WPS_METHOD N_("Flags indicating which mode of WPS is to be used. There's little point in changing the default setting as NetworkManager will automatically determine the best method to use.") #define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_WIMAX_MAC_ADDRESS N_("If specified, this connection will only apply to the WiMAX device whose MAC address matches. This property does not change the MAC address of the device (known as MAC spoofing). Deprecated: 1") #define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_WIMAX_NETWORK_NAME N_("Network Service Provider (NSP) name of the WiMAX network this connection should use. Deprecated: 1") -#define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_WIREGUARD_FWMARK N_("The use of fwmark is optional and is by default off. Setting it to 0 disables it. Otherwise it is a 32-bit fwmark for outgoing packets. Note that \"ip4-auto-default-route\" or \"ip6-auto-default-route\" enabled, implies to automatically choose a fwmark.") +#define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_WIREGUARD_FWMARK N_("The use of fwmark is optional and is by default off. Setting it to 0 disables it. Otherwise, it is a 32-bit fwmark for outgoing packets. Note that \"ip4-auto-default-route\" or \"ip6-auto-default-route\" enabled, implies to automatically choose a fwmark.") #define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_WIREGUARD_IP4_AUTO_DEFAULT_ROUTE N_("Whether to enable special handling of the IPv4 default route. If enabled, the IPv4 default route from wireguard.peer-routes will be placed to a dedicated routing-table and two policy routing rules will be added. The fwmark number is also used as routing-table for the default-route, and if fwmark is zero, an unused fwmark/table is chosen automatically. This corresponds to what wg-quick does with Table=auto and what WireGuard calls \"Improved Rule-based Routing\". Note that for this automatism to work, you usually don't want to set ipv4.gateway, because that will result in a conflicting default route. Leaving this at the default will enable this option automatically if ipv4.never-default is not set and there are any peers that use a default-route as allowed-ips.") #define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_WIREGUARD_IP6_AUTO_DEFAULT_ROUTE N_("Like ip4-auto-default-route, but for the IPv6 default route.") #define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_WIREGUARD_LISTEN_PORT N_("The listen-port. If listen-port is not specified, the port will be chosen randomly when the interface comes up.") |