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'''NOTE: This is not yet supported in Fedora. This page merely documents configurations which could be tested when NetworkManager stops explicitly ignoring Bridge configurations.''' | |||
NetworkManager is getting support for bridging. It is not yet in the master branch (as of 2012-06-14) and it doesn't yet work for | NetworkManager is getting support for bridging. It is not yet in the master branch (as of 2012-06-14) and it doesn't yet work for | ||
me (pavlix) but I believe it's time to have some testing configuration to work with. It may not work for you, so feel free | me (pavlix) but I believe it's time to have some testing configuration to work with. It may not work for you, so feel free |
Revision as of 16:41, 10 September 2012
NOTE: This is not yet supported in Fedora. This page merely documents configurations which could be tested when NetworkManager stops explicitly ignoring Bridge configurations.
NetworkManager is getting support for bridging. It is not yet in the master branch (as of 2012-06-14) and it doesn't yet work for me (pavlix) but I believe it's time to have some testing configuration to work with. It may not work for you, so feel free to modify this page when bridging support is generally available.
Tracker: https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=546197
The 'keyfile' way
Bridge:
[connection] id=Bridge uuid=fc61f6e5-8900-4c6f-915c-eb55714eb874 type=bridge [bridge] interface-name=br0
Slave:
[connection] id=Slave uuid=2e1906b1-92a4-4206-b2d3-eecfd07241e9 type=802-3-ethernet [802-3-ethernet] mac-address=52:54:00:8e:93:da slave-type=bridge master=br0
The 'ifcfg' way
ifcfg-Bridge:
UUID=fc61f6e5-8900-4c6f-915c-eb55714eb874 TYPE=bridge DEVICE=br0
ifcfg-Slave:
UUID=2e1906b1-92a4-4206-b2d3-eecfd07241e9 TYPE=Ethernet HWADDR=52:54:00:8e:93:da BRIDGE=br0