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Update to version 1.38.6 (bsc#1208631): + Fix honoring DNS priority. + Decline DHCPv6 lease when DAD fails. + Various bugfixes. - Changes from version 1.38.4: + Fix DAD for DHCPv6 addresses. + Wi-Fi: improvements for OWE networks. + Support EC private keys. + Fix nmcli tab completion support for embedded quote characters. + Fix reapply for lldp/mdns/llmnr/dns-over-tls settings. + Various bugfixes.- Bring back /sbin/netconfig as build option since the netconfig in SLE is not ready for usrmerge.- Update to version 1.38.2: + Fix race condition with pppd that caused failures when activating PPPoE connections. + Unbreak DHCPv6 over PPP. + Don't ignore IPv6 DNS servers received from PPP. + Fix crash while checking WEP capability of Wi-Fi interfaces. + Ensure DHCP is restarted every time the link goes up. + Fix struct alignment issues seen on some architectures. + Various other bugfixes and improvements.- Fold NetworkManager-wifi back into the main package: The dep chain is not really different and it causes too many problems for users having that split. Not worth the pain (boo#1199710, boo#1199706). - As a consequence, also drop the recommends fro the main package to -wifi.- Update to version 1.38.0: + Add support for route type "throw". + Fix bug setting priority for IP addresses. + Static IPv6 addresses from "ipv6.addresses" are now preferred over addresses from DHCPv6, which are preferred over addresses from autoconf. This affects IPv6 source address selection, if the rules from RFC 6724, section 5 don't give a exhaustive match. + Static IPv6 addresses from "ipv6.addresses" are now interpreted with first address being preferred. Their order got inverted. This is now consistent with IPv4. + Wi-Fi hotspots will use a (stable) random channel number unless one is chosen manually. + Don't use unsupported SAE/WPA3 mode for AP mode. + NetworkManager will no longer advertise frequencies as supported when they're disallowed in configured regulatory domain. + Attempt to connect to WEP-encrypted Wi-Fi network will now fail gracefully with a recent version of wpa_supplicant when built without WEP support. As long as wpa_supplicant supports WEP, NetworkManager will continue to work. + Disable WPA3 transition mode for wifi.key-mgmt=wpa-psk if the NIC does not support PMF. This is known to cause problems in some setups. It is still possible to explicitly configure wifi.key-mgmt=sae for WPA3. + Add new dummy crypto backend "null" that does nothing. NetworkManager uses the crypto library when handling certificates for 802.1x profiles. + Veth devices with name "eth*" are now managed by default via the udev rule. This is to support managing the network in LXD containers. + The hostname received from DHCP is now shortened to the first dot (or to 64 characters, whatever comes first) if it's too long. + As the insecure WEP encryption for Wi-Fi network is phased out, nmcli now discourages its use when activating or modifying a profile. + Fix connectivity checks in case the check endpoint address resolves to multiple addresses. + Workaround libcurl blocking NetworkManager while resolving DNS names. + nmcli: indicate missing Wi-Fi hardware when showing rfkill setting. + nmcli: add connection migrate command to move a profile to a specified settings plugin. This allows to convert profiles in the deprecated ifcfg-rh format to keyfile. + Set "src" attribute for routes from DHCPv4 to the leased address. This helps with source address selection. + Various bugfixes and internal improvements. + Updated translations. - Recommend NetworkNanager-wifi from the main package: after the split, there is currently nothing pulling in NM-wifi. Preferably this would happen based on wifi chips prsence, but that is not yet done (boo#1199550).- Modify NetworkManager.spec: Split into a few small subpackages (bsc#1198128).- Install nfs dispatcher script in /usr/lib/NetworkManager, not /etc- Update to version 1.36.4: + The internal DHCPv4 client now discards NAKs packets coming from servers different from the one that sent the offer. + Fix activation of PPPoE connections with "pppoe.parent" unset. + Fix potential libnm crash when the client object initialization gets canceled. + Other various fixes and improvements.- Do not requires dhcp-client, NM is using its internal client by default for a long time now. - Convert iproute2 and iputils requires to recommends, they should not be hard requires.- Update to version 1.36.2: + When the list of plugins is not specified via "main.plugins" in NetworkManager.conf and no build-time default is set with "--with-config-plugins-default" configure argument, now all known plugins found in the plugin directory are loaded (and the built-in "keyfile" plugin is preferred over others). + Preserve external ports during checkpoint rollback. + Fix removal of ovsdb entry when an OVS interface goes away. + Fix DNS configuration for WWAN connections.- Update to version 1.36.0: + The handling of Layer 3 configurations has been substantially reworked. While this is mostly internal change, it results in more robust behavior when addressing information from multiple sources (DHCP, manually configured, VPN) need to be applied simultaneously. Overall performance and memory use have also slightly improved. + Manually configured addresses can no longer expire even if the same addresses are also obtained dynamically. + Code for systemd-based DHCP and DHCPv6 clients has been updated from upstream. + NTP servers obtained via DHCPv6 are now exposed on the DBus API, visible in nmcli and available for use by dispatcher scripts. + 5G NR (New Radio) modems are now supported. + The "rd.znet_ifnames" kernel command line option is now honored on network bootups on an IBM s390 platform. + Wi-Fi P2P support does now work with the IWD backend, in addition to wpa_supplicant backend. + Support for special route types have been added: "prohibit", "blackhole" and "unreachable". + Routes managed by routing daemons are now ignored. This is done to address a performance bottleneck on specialized routers. + Handling of IP addressing and routing information is now slightly more efficient and uses less memory. This is apparent on systems with large amount of IP configuration information. + It is now possible to start NetworkManager without root user privileges. This is experimental doesn't necessarily result in a working daemon. NetworkManager service already drops many of capabilities available to the root user. + WPA3 Wi-FI network security have been improved by enabling new H2E (hash to element) method for generating SAE password element. + It is now possible to select the default Wi-Fi backend (wpa_supplicant or IWD) at build-time. + Replies from broken DHCP servers that send duplicate address or mask options are now handled gracefully. + Bridge support has gained the possibility of turning off MAC ageing. + "configure-and-quit" mode and nm-iface-helper have been removed. + A number of bugs that could cause NetworkManager to crash in rare conditions have been fixed. - Drop pkgconfig(libteam) BuildRequires and stop passing teamdctl=true to meson: No longer build teamdctl support. - Drop patches fixed upstream: + 4685651e7671e064b911a3a05f096908e5ef0580.patch + 471e987add98b36520ece72ee493176fc7bc863c.patch + 6329f1db5ac75ee3b7d2f7ce062e951a598625fe.patch + 634e023e72d4729788a022ea1fae665af28d1b0f.patch + aadf0fb64f491f94b2771058621dc140c562b62b.patch - Drop nm-dhcp-use-valid-lease-on-timeout.patch: Patch was rejected upstream. - Rebase patches with quilt.- Add upstream bug fix patches: + 4685651e7671e064b911a3a05f096908e5ef0580.patch: glib-aux: fix nm_ref_string_equal_str() Fix comparison with a NULL string + 6329f1db5ac75ee3b7d2f7ce062e951a598625fe.patch: libnm/tests: fix maybe-uninitialized warning in "test-setting" + aadf0fb64f491f94b2771058621dc140c562b62b.patch: libnm/tests: fix maybe-uninitialized warning in "test-libnmc-setting" + 471e987add98b36520ece72ee493176fc7bc863c.patch: device: initialize nm_auto variable in _ethtool_features_reset() + 634e023e72d4729788a022ea1fae665af28d1b0f.patch: glib-aux: workaround maybe-uninitialized warning with LTO in nm_uuid_generate_from_string_str()- Use meson LTO setup as NM makes changes to CFLAGS- Packaging additions with Autotools replacement: + Add Meson build requirement and replace Automake macros with Meson equivalent ones as autotools will be deprecated in the future. + Options passed to Meson to mimmic our default preferences: systemdsystemunitdir=%{_unitdir}, udev_dir=%{_udevdir}, dbus_conf_dir=%{_dbusconfdir}, iptables=%{_sbindir}/iptables, dnsmasq=%{_sbindir}/dnsmasq, dnssec_trigger=%{_libexecdir}\ /dnssec-trigger-script, dist_version=%{version}, polkit_agent_helper_1=%{_libexecdir}/polkit-1\ /polkit-agent-helper-1, hostname_persist=suse, switchable libaudit=%{libaudit_meson_opt}, iwd=true, pppd=%{_sbindir}\ /pppd, pppd_plugin_dir=%{_pppddir}, nm_cloud_setup=true, bluez5_dun=true, netconfig=%{_sbindir}/netconfig, dhclient=%{_sbindir}/dhclient, docs=true, switchable tests=%{tests_meson_opt}, more_asserts=0, more_logging=false, qt=false, and switchable teamdctl=true (teamctl is about to be deprecated). + Add conditionalized audit pkgconfig module build requirement to allow easier feature testing, and pass 'yes-disabled-by-default' to 'libaudit' Meson option. As an observation: Meson defaults passing 'yes' to this feature. + Add explicit c++_compiler build requirement to avoid build abortion. + Add explicit libselinux pkgconfig module build requirement checked by Meson and was already being pulled in by some other package. + Add polkit-gobject-1 pkgconfig module build requirement checked by Meson and needed for user auth-polkit support. + Add mobile-broadband-provider-info pkgconfig module build requirement checked by Meson and needed for ModemManager1 interface support. + Add sed command to fix server.conf config file location from defaultdocdir/NetworkManager/examples to defaultdocdir/NetworkManager. + Add useful %{_pppddir} and %{_dbusconfdir} macros to spec file, while dropping no longed needed pppddir shell variable definition and 'test -n "$pppddir" || exit 1' construct. + Add "< 1.21" version to libnm-glib-vpn1, libnm-glib4, and libnm-util2 < 1.21 to main package's Obsoletes tags, following packaging good practices to avoid future unwated behavior regarding versioning schemes. + Replace %version macro with hardcoded "0.9.1" version to the devel subpackage's %name-doc Obsoletes tag following packaging good practices to avoid future unwanted behaviors regarding versioning schemes (the doc subpackage was merged with the devel one in the 0.9.0 release). + Pass "%{?no_lang_C}" to %find_lang macro to avoid stripping any English translations (the default language) from main package. - Packaging deletions with Autotools replacement: + Remove data/server.conf from %doc macro in files section as it no longer works with Meson. + Remove "rm" command on server.conf file following sed command addition to fix the right location of the file. + Remove no longer useful conditional build abortion depending whether or not netconfig support was found 'grep "with_netconfig='no'" config.log' since this file isn't generated by Meson. + Remove no longer needed "find" command for GNU Libtool LA files deletion. + Drop no longer needed libtool build requirement as Meson does not use it. + Drop redundant sysconfig-netconfig build requirement as it does not add anything to the build anymore. + Drop comment about suse-release build requirement not being needed anymore, it's been deprecated for almost a decade now. + Drop setBadness for 'dbus-file-unauthorized' in the rpmlintrc: the new dbus file has been whitelisted already (bsc#1194799).- Split out NetworkManager-pppoe, needed to configure regular PPPoE connections (Not very common, as most users have PPPoE routers for the DSL connections).- Update to version 1.34.0: + initrd: wait for both IPv4 and IPv6 with "ip=dhcp,dhcp6" + core: better handle sd-resolved errors when resolving hostnames + nmcli: fix import WireGuard profile with DNS domain and address family disabled + ndisc: send router solicitations before expiry + policy: send earlier the ip configs to the DNS manager + core: support linking with LLD 13 + wireguard: importing wg-quick configuration files with nmcli no longer sets a negative, exclusive "dns-priority". This plays better with common split DNS setups that use systemd-resolved. Adjust the "dns-priority" to your liking after import yourself. + NetworkManager no longer listens for netlink events for traffic control objects (qdiscs and filters). + core: add internal nm-priv-helper service for separating privileges and have a way to drop capabilities from NetworkManager daemon. + bond: add support for setting queue-id of bond port. + dns: support configuring DNS over TLS (DoT) with systemd-resolved. + nmtui: add support for WireGuard profiles. + nmcli: add aliases `nmcli device up|down` beside connect|disconnect. + conscious language: Deprecate 'Device.Slaves' D-Bus property in favor of new 'Device.Ports' property. Depracate 'nm_device_*_get_slaves()' in favor of 'nm_device_get_ports()' in libnm. + nmcli: invoking nmcli command without arguments will now show 'default' instead of null address in route4 or route6 section. - Refresh patches with quilt. - Replace addFilter("suse-branding-unversioned-requires*") from rpmlintrc, with the current branding-requires-unversioned. - Update our Supplements to current standard. - Add the new internal nm-priv-helper.service to pre(un)/post(un) handling.- Update to version 1.32.12: + Fix wrong order of addresses when restarting NetworkManager. + Preserve the IPv6 ff00::/8 route added by kernel in the local table, necessary for multicast communication. + Fix emitting the signal for changed metered status of devices. + Fix applying the ethtool autonegotiation and speed settings. + initrd: fix crash parsing plain '=' without key. + cloud-setup: use suppress_prefixlength rule to honor non-default-routes in the main table.- Drop nm-add-CAP_CHOWN-capability.patch: This solution was denied by upstream maintainers.- Remove obsolete translation-update-upstream support (jsc#SLE-21105).- Update to version 1.32.10: + core: fix the order of IPv6 addresses changing on service restart. + initrd: add command line option to configure link autonegotiation and speed. + ifcfg-rh: - fix crash when parsing invalid DNS address. - extend ifup/ifdown scripts to work with connection profile names. + udev: also react to "move" (and "change") udev actions in our rules. - Changes from version 1.32.8: + firewalld: configure zones on "Reloaded" signal. + core: fix wrong MTU for bridge interfaces. + cloud-setup: fix gateway address for Aliyun cloud.- Update to version 1.32.6: + core: - Fix adding stale local routes when address changes. - Introduce "allowed-connections" option to disallow profiles on a device. This allows to filter out profiles that originate from initrd. - Introduce "keep-configuration" device option to forcefully activate a profile on start. + initrd: - Tag generated profiles with origin in user data. - Add "ib.pkey=" command line option. + dhcp: Handle filename/bootfile_name DHCP option and write it to device state file for initrd/kickstart.- Add libnm0 to baselibs.conf to be used by 64bit Steam- Update to version 1.32.4: + core: - Remove stale entries from "seen-bssids" and "timestamp" files in "/var/lib/NetworkManager". - Add ipv[46].required-timeout option to wait for IP configuration while activating. - Send ARP announcements when there is carrier. - Start DHCPv6 when a prefix delegation is needed for shared mode. + bond: support the peer_notif_delay option. + firewall: fix nftables backend to create "ip" table for IPv4 only. + initrd: set required-timeout of 20 seconds for default IPv4 configuration to opportunistically wait for IPv4. + ifcfg: - Log warning about invalid keys in ifcfg files. - Reject non-UTF-8 from ifcfg files. + nmcli: show DNS SEARCH field in device information. + cloud-setup: add support for Aliyun cloud.- Update to version 1.32.2 (CVE-2020-13529): + hostname: prefer IPv4 addresses for reverse DNS lookup. + dhcp: ignore unauthenticated FORCERENEW messages with internal, systemd-based DHCPv4 plugin (CVE-2020-13529). This plugin is not used, unless the undocumented dhcp=systemd option was set. + cloud-setup: preserve IP addresses, routes and rules from currently active connection profile. + Various bugfixes and performance improvements.- Update to version 1.32.0: + Now NetworkManager uses systemd-resolved API to lookup the system hostname via reverse DNS. If systemd-resolved is not available, a 'nm-daemon-helper' binary is spawned to perform the lookup using the 'dns' NSS module. - Rebase patches.- Add nm-add-CAP_CHOWN-capability.patch: Add CAP_CHOWN to CapabilityBoundingSet to make teamd work properly (glfd#NetworkManager/NetworkManager!860, bsc#1185424).- Drop networkmanager-obs-net.patch: the patch needs a full rework. - Drop networkmanager-checks-po.patch: as it was supposed to fix something introduced by another patch which we still carry, yet we can live with this patch disabled, I'd infer this patch is not nescessary.- Update to version 1.30.4: + Fix crash evaluating match setting properties (CVE-2021-20297). + Fix leak of local route added by NetworkManager for configured addresses. + Fix name of the device autoconnect D-Bus property. + Multiple bugfixes in the initrd generator. + Various minor bugfixes.- Update to version 1.30.2: + Increase the limit of open file descriptors in NetworkManager.service. + Fix hostname lookup via DNS when resolv.conf is managed by systemd-resolved. + Enable WPA3 for Wi-Fi connections with key_mgmt=WPA-PSK. + Fix crash with the IWD Wi-Fi backend. + Avoid logging warning when setting bond option "ad_actor_system=00:00:00:00:00:00". + Update SpecificObject D-Bus property of ActiveConnection after WiFi roaming. + Multiple bugfixes in the initrd generator. + Various minor bugfixes. - Drop NM-restore-MAC-on-release-only-when-cloned.patch: fixed upstream.- Modified NetworkManager.conf: Use dhclient as the default dhcp client(bsc#1183202).- Add nm-dhcp-use-valid-lease-on-timeout.patch: Support valid lease file on dhcp timeout(glfd#NetworkManager/NetworkManager!811, bsc#1183202). - Drop nm-fix-dhcp-client-timeout.patch: Replace by the patch immediately above.- Add nm-fix-dhcp-client-timeout.patch: Better handle dhclient's timeout so that a recorded lease can be used when dhcp server is down(glfo#NetworkManager/NetworkManager!811, bsc#1183202). - Modified NetworkManager.conf: Use dhclient as the default dhcp client(glfo#NetworkManager/NetworkManager!811, bsc#1183202).- Add NM-restore-MAC-on-release-only-when-cloned.patch: bond: restore MAC on release only when there is a cloned MAC address (glfo#NetworkManager/NetworkManager!775, bsc#1183967).- Update to version 1.30.0: + Increase timeout of NetworkManager-wait-online.service to 60 seconds. + Add "ipv4.dhcp-client-id=ipv6-duid" option for RFC4361. + The dhcpcd plugin now requires a minimum version of dhcpcd-9.3.3 with the --noconfigure option. Using an older version will cause dhcpcd to exit with a status code of 1. + Support building against musl libc. + Support new ethtool offload features. + Add support for WPA3 Enterprise Suite-B 192 bit mode. + Add support for handling Veth devices. + New hostname settings for controlling configuring the hostname from reverse DNS lookup and from DHCP. + OVS: support configuring external-ids. + libnm: nm_setting_bond_add_option() no longer validates the option that is set. Instead, use nm_connection_verify() to validate the profile. + libnm: add support for reading/writing keyfile format. This required to relicense previously GPL-2.0+ code as LGPL-2.1+ with the agreement of the copyright holders. + initrd: - Support for rd.net.timeout.carrier option. - Support new ip method "link6" for IPv6 link-local only. + build: new configure option to set path to "polkit-agent-helper-1". + Many bugfixes and improvements. + Updated translations. - Change License to GPL-2.0-or-later and LGPL-2.1-or-later, following upstream. - Replace %systemd_requires with %systemd_ordering.- Second attempt to exclude systemd.automount from nfs processing: fix boo#1116625- Update to version 1.28.0: + Change the behavior of nm-initrd-generator so that the 'ip=off|none' kernel cmdline argument actually generates a connection which disables both ipv4 and ipv6. Previously the generated connection would disable ipv4 but ipv6 would be set to the 'auto' method.- Provide service(network) and sysvinit(network) to be an alternative to wicked-service- Pass --enable-lto to configure, build with LTO enabled. - Stop passing --enable-json-validation to configure, no longer needed, nor recognized.- Exclude systemd.automount from nfs processing: fix boo#1116625 as suggested from Neil Brown- Update to version 1.27.91: + Change the default DNS priority for VPNs from 50 to -50. This is a change in behavior and means that when connecting to a VPN with the default route, DNS queries will never leak to local resolvers. To restore the old behavior, set the DNS priority of the connection to 50. + The initrd generator now supports creating Infiniband connections.- Rebase patches: + 0001-Coerce-connectivity-LIMITED-to-NONE-when-device-is-d.patch + NetworkManager-1.10.6-netconfig.patch + nm-dont-overwrite-resolv-conf.patch- Update to version 1.27.90: + Introduce a new "rc-manager=auto" setting and make it the default, unless a different default is chosen at compile time. This mode tries to detect "systemd-resolved", "resolvconf", and "netconfig". - Disable patches that needs rebase or dropping: + nm-dont-overwrite-resolv-conf.patch + NetworkManager-1.10.6-netconfig.patch + 0001-Coerce-connectivity-LIMITED-to-NONE-when-device-is-d.patch- Update to version 1.27.3: + Introduce new "rc-manager=auto" setting and make it the default, unless a different default is chosen at compile time. This mode tries to detect "systemd-resolved", "resolvconf", and "netconfig" and chooses the mode that seems most suitable depending on build setting and runtime detection. "resolvconf" and "netconfig" are only considered iff NetworkManager was built with the respective options enabled. - Rebase nm-dont-overwrite-resolv-conf.patch and 0001-Coerce-connectivity-LIMITED-to-NONE-when-device-is-d.patch.- Update to version 1.26.4: + Add support for the DHCPv4 vendor class identifier option. + The initrd generator now supports specifying interfaces by MAC address. + Automatically add the wildcard DNS domain to VPNs with never-default=no and no domains. + Allow setting bond "primary" option with modes "tlb" and "alb". + Fix peer group tracking of Wi-Fi P2P connections. + Fix autoactivating virtual devices after a failure.- Update to version 1.26.2: + build: various fixes for LTO. + dhcp6: export and handle the DHCPv6 FQDN option. + core: fix reapply for bond options. + core: improve "connection.wait-device-timeout" to handle matching devices not only by interface name and fix race. + libnm,core: support "clsact" qdisc. + dhcp4: fix bug in internal DHCP client on big endian systems.- Own the two empty directories pre-up.d and pre-down.d in /usr/lib/NetworkManager/dispatcher.d (boo#1173713).- Update to version 1.26.0: + Add a new build option 'firewalld-zone'; when enabled, NetworkManager installs a firewalld zone for connection sharing and puts interfaces using IPv4 or IPv6 shared mode in this zone during activation. The option is enabled by default. Note that NetworkManager still calls to iptables to enable masquerading and open needed ports for DHCP and DNS. The new option is useful on systems using firewalld with the nftables backend, where the iptables rules would not be sufficient. + Extend the syntax for 'match' setting properties with '|', '&', '!' and '\\'. + Add MUD URL property for connection profiles (RFC 8520) and set it for DHCP and DHCPv6 requests. + Expose raw LLDP message on D-Bus and the MUD usage description URL. + ifcfg-rh: handle "802-1x.{,phase2-}ca-path". Otherwise setting this property silently fails and a profile might accidentally not perform any authentication (CVE-2020-10754). + ifcfg-rh: handle 802-1x.pin properties. + ethernet: reset original autonegotiation/speed/duplex settings when deactivating device. + Support ethtool coalesce and ring options. + Allow team connections to work without D-Bus (e.g. in the initrd). + Wi-Fi profiles now also autoconnect if all previous activation attempts failed. This means, an initial failure to autoconnect to the network will no longer block the automatism. A side effect is that existing Wi-Fi profiles which previously were blocked may now start to autoconnect. + NetworkManager now supports "local" type routes beside "unicast". + Introduce new manual pages nm-settings-dbus and nm-settings-nmcli. + Mark externally managed devices and profiles on D-Bus. + Highlight externally managed devices in nmcli. + Add support for a number of bridge options. + Add match for device path, driver and kernel command line for connection profiles. + Fix support for OVS patch interfaces. + Support more tc qdiscs: tbf and sfq. + Add new provider in nm-cloud-setup for Google Cloud Platform which automatically detects and configures the host to receive traffic from internal load balancers.- Rebase nm-add-CAP_SYS_ADMIN-permission.patch.- Update to version 1.24.2: + Add a new build option 'firewalld-zone'; when enabled, NetworkManager installs a firewalld zone for connection sharing and puts interfaces using IPv4 or IPv6 shared mode in this zone during activation. The option is enabled by default. Note that NetworkManager still calls to iptables to enable masquerading and open needed ports for DHCP and DNS. The new option is useful on systems using firewalld with the nftables backend, where the iptables rules would not be sufficient. + ifcfg-rh: - Handle "802-1x.{,phase2-}ca-path". Otherwise setting this property silently fails and a profile might accidentally not perform any authentication (CVE-2020-10754). - Handle 802-1x.pin properties. + platform: fix crash detecting device type from netlink. + ip-tunnel: only set cloned-mac-address for layer 2 tunnels. + Fixes for sanitizer build and valgrind. + Various other bugfixes.- Update to version 1.24.0: + Add support for virtual routing and forwarding (VRF) interfaces. + Add support for Opportunistic Wireless Encryption mode (OWE) for Wi-Fi networks. + Add support for 31-bit prefixes on IPv4 point-to-point links according to RFC 3021. + Drop dependencies for libpolkit-agent-1 and libpolkit-gobject-1. + nmcli: - support setting removal via new command `nmcli connection modify $CON_NAME remove $setting`. - support backslash escape sequences for "vpn.data", "vpn.secrets", "bond.options", and "ethernet.s390-options". + bridge: support new options "bridge.multicast-querier", "bridge.multicast-query-use-ifaddr", "bridge.multicast-router", "bridge.vlan-stats-enabled", "bridge.vlan-protocol", "bridge.group-address". + IPv6 SLAAC: add support for "ipv6.ra-timeout" setting + IPv6 DHCP: add support for "ipv6.dhcp-timeout" setting + WWAN: NetworkManager now detects if a PIN-protected SIM card has been externally unlocked and automatically tries to activate a suitable connection on the modem. + OVS: - add support for changing MTU of OVS interfaces. - remove length limitation for OVS Bridge, Patches and Interfaces (only Patch types) names. + VPN: accept empty values for VPN data items and secrets. + All nm-devices now expose the 'HwAddress' property via D-Bus. + Slave devices now do not get created/activated if master is missing. + Fixed multiple issues in the internal "nettools" DHCP client. + Export NM_CAPABILITY_OVS capability on D-Bus and in libnm to indicate that the OVS plugin is loaded. + Fixes for importing WireGuard profiles in nmcli and better handle configurations that enable ip4-auto-default-route with an explicit gateway. + Various bug fixes and improvements. - Rebase applied patches with quilt. - Drop pkgconfig(polkit-agent-1) BuildRequires: No longer needed.- Prepare the directory structure for the VPN modules. This is the directory we instruct VPN services to be installed to as part of pkg-config --variable vpnservicedir libnm. It is this fair that we also provide the directory layout. - Install RPM macros (macros.NetworkManager) as part of the -devel package for plugins to get the relevant variables to consume.- Update to version 1.22.10: + core: periodically cleanup stale device state files from /run. + dhcp: fix crash in nettools client. + bond: fixed the validation of the miimon option. + Various minor bug fixes and improvements.- Modify nfs script (boo#1164642) * Also mount nfs4 shares * Ignore nfs or nfs4 shares in case if the noauto option is set- Update to version 1.22.8: + Added configuration option to customize IPv6 RA timeout. + Internal DHCP client will now request a lease renewal using the previously obtained IP address when expired. + Removed length limitation for OVS Bridge, Patches and Interfaces (only Patch types) names. + Fixed initialization of 'secs' DHCP header field, this caused some DHCP relays to drop packets. + Fixed failure when creating team interfaces using 'nmstate'. + Various bug fixes and improvements.- Add -fcommon to CFLAGS. This is currently being done upstream (boo#1160381).- Update to version 1.22.6: + Various fixes for the internal DHCP client. + Slave devices now do not get created/activated if master is missing. + Fixed 'startup-complete' bug where NetworkManager would reach the network-online.target even when not all the connections had been tried. + Updated translations.- No longer recommend -lang: supplements are in use- Update to version 1.22.4: + Fix behavior of internal DHCP client when the server sends a NAK. + Support 31-bit prefixes on IPv4 point-to-point links according to RFC 3021. + Fix memory leak parsing RequestScan D-Bus method arguments.- Fix 'nfs' dispatcher script It was checking for an enabled unit 'nfs.service' - which does not exist (anymore?). Switched to a check for an enabled unit 'nfs-client.target'- Update to version 1.22.2: + Fix multiple issues in the internal DHCP client, including wrong parsing of search domains and classless routes options, and failures in obtaining and renewing the lease with certain server configurations. + Export NM_CAPABILITY_OVS capability on D-Bus and in libnm to indicate that the OVS plugin is loaded. + Fix libnm annotations for nm_sriov_vf_get_vlan_ids() to allow the usage of the function through GObject introspection.- Update to version 1.22.0: + Drop support for BlueZ 4. BlueZ 5 was released in 2012 and should nowadays be available everywhere. + DHCP: switch "internal" DHCPv4 plugin from code based on systemd to use nettools' n-dhcp4 library. + Add support for "scope" attribute for IPv4 routes. + Add support for specifying IAID and FQDN flags for DHCP request. + Add a '802-1x.optional' property to consider the wired 802.1X authentication as optional. + Use the Network Cost Wi-Fi information element to determine metered device state. + Support main.auth-polkit=root-only setting to disable PolicyKit use and restrict authorization to root user. + core: declare "startup complete" when device reaches "connected" state, even if IP addressing methods did not yet fully complete. This changes behavior for unblocking "NetworkManager-wait-online.service", and "network-online.target" earlier. If this causes issues in your setup, you may need to configure "ipv4.may-fail=no" or "ipv6.may-fail=no", which delays reaching "connected" state for the address family accordingly. + libnm: hide NMObject and NMClient typedefs from header files. This prevents the user from subclassing these types and is an ABI change (in the unlikely case that a user was subclassing the types, which is no longer supported). + libnm: retire deprecated WiMAX API NMDeviceWimax and NMWimaxNsp. WiMAX support was removed from NetworkManager in version 1.2 (2016) and no such type instances would have been created by NMClient for a while now. + Deprecate synchronous API for D-Bus calls in libnm. We don't remove libnm API so you are free to continue using it. But tells you that using it might be a bad idea. + libnm: heavily internal rework NMClient. This slims down libnm and makes the implementation more efficient. NMClient should work now well with a separate GMainContext. + Add `nmcli general reload` subcommand to reload NetworkManager configuration and DNS settings. + nm-cloud-setup: add new tool for automatically configuring NetworkManager in cloud. This is still experimental and currently only EC2 and IPv4 is supported. + Add new NetworkManager logo to "contrib/art/logo". + Various bug fixes and improvements. - Disable networkmanager-checks-po.patch: Needs rebase. - Add new nm-cloud-setup.service to pre/post/preun/postun calls.- Update to version 1.20.8: + Fix handling of system CA certificates in the ifcfg parser. + Handle ReachableTime and RetransTimer from IPv6 Router Advertisements. + Fixed setting of MTU according to its parent device for some device types. + Various fixes for the initramfs configuration genertor.- Update to version 1.20.6: + Fix updating agent-owned VPN secrets. + Adjust IWD support to new D-Bus path of IWD 1.0. + Introduce an 'optional' property in the 802-1x setting to allow the activation to proceed in case of missing authenticator. + Fix ARP announcements for IP addresses configured on interfaces. + Use proper interface when adding s390 specific details in initrd generator. + Don't disable PMF on Wi-Fi connections using SAE. + Properly handle uint16 property types in libnm.- Drop NetworkNanager-client recommends: this is no longer needed, as NM itself ships a frontend by now (nmtui). If a DE has a better way to manage NM (by means of applets or other way of integration) it is up to the DE to depend on the applets.- Update to version 1.20.4: + Fix crash related to Wi-Fi-P2P. + Support rd.znet option in initrd generator to support s390. + Fix not creating default-wired-connection when a suitable profile exists which is not tied to the device by interface-name. + tui: support WPA3-Personal (SAE). + Fixes for OLPC Mesh Wi-Fi. + Various bug fixes. Notably, fix unit test and build issues. - Drop nm-fix-gtk-doc.patch: Fixed upstream.- Add nm-fix-gtk-doc.patch: Fix build with gtk-doc 1.32 and newer.- Update to version 1.20.2: + Don't ask wpa_supplicant to attempt to enable FT if the interface doesn't support it. + Various bug fixes and improvements. + Updated translations.- Update to version 1.20.0: + The libnm-glib library, deprecated in favor of libnm since NetworkManager 1.0, and disabled by default since NetworkManager 1.12, has now been removed. + The DHCP client now defaults to "internal". The default can be overriden at build time by using the --with-config-dhcp-default option of the configure script or at run time by setting the main.dhcp option in the configuration file. + Added support for configuring fq_codel line discipline and mirred action. + Added a possibility for distributions to ship dispatcher scripts in /usr/lib. + Drop deprecated setting "main.monitor-connection-files" in NetworkManager.conf. This setting now has no more effect and was disabled by default for a long time. Instead, after changes, load files explicitly with `nmcli connection load` or `nmcli connection reload`. + Rework parsing team JSON config in libnm and stricter validate settings. With this, NetworkManager rejects settings that it considers invalid while still allowing setting arbitrary JSON config directly. + Drop ibft settings plugin. This functionality is now covered by using nm-initrd-generator from initrd to pre-generate in-memory profiles. + Support "suppress_prefixlength" attribute for policy routing rules. + This is what wg-quick uses for the "Improved Rule-based Routing" solution, and the user can now manually configure such policy routing rules. + Support "wireguard.ip4-auto-default-route" and "wireguard.ip6-auto-default-route". This automatically implements the "Improved Rule-based Routing" of wg-quick to help avoiding routing loops when setting the default-route on the WireGuard interface. Note that this is now enabled by default, so there is a change in behavior if your WireGuard connection profiles from before had a default-route (/0) in allowed-ips. + Rework implementation of settings plugins and how profiles are presisted to disk. This is a large internal refactoring of the settings plugins that allows to migrate a connection profile between plugins. + In-memory profiles are now only handled by keyfile plugin and will also be persisted to /run directory. This allows to restart NetworkManager without loosing these profiles and it provides a file-system based API for creating in-memory profiles. + Keyfile plugin now supports a read-only directory of profiles under directory "/usr/lib/NetworkManager/system-connections". Such profiles still can be modified and deleted via D-Bus, which results in writing profiles to /etc or /run that shadow the read-only files. + Add new D-Bus method AddConnection2() that allows to block autoconnect of the profile at the moment when creating the profile. Also add support for this API to libnm. + Add flag "no-reapply" to Update2() D-Bus method. Normally, when a connection profile gets modified, this only changes the profile itself. When the profile is currently activated on a device, then the device's configuration does not update before the profile is fully re-activated or Reapply on the device is called. There is an exception to this: the "connection.zone" and the "connection.metered" properties take effect immediately. The "no-reapply" flag allows suppressing to reapply any properties, so that no changes take effect automatically. The purpose is to really only modify the profile itself without changes to the runtime configuration of the device. + Add "ipv6.method=disabled" to disable IPv6 on a device, like also possible for IPv4. Until now, the users could only set "ipv6.method=ignore" which means the users are free to set IPv6 related sysctl values themselves. + Added support for Wi-Fi Mesh network. - Stop passing --with-libnm-glib to configure, feature was dropped. - Drop sub-packages libnm-util2, libnm-glib4 and libnm-glib-vpn1 and obsolete them from the main package (also in baselibs.conf). - Drop typelib-1_0-NetworkManager-1_0 and typelib-1_0-NMClient-1_0. - Rebase some patches with quilt. - Disable nm-add-CAP_SYS_ADMIN-permission.patch: Needs rework or possibly dropping as the ibft plugin is dropped. - Pass --with-iwd=yes to configure, build experimental IWD backend support. Not recommended for endusers, only for testers willing to take the risk of broken wifi with no support from distro.- Update to version 1.18.4: + Improve handling of externally added policy routing rules and for rules that are taken over after a restart of NetworkManager service. + Fix taking over OVS devices after restart of NetworkManager. + Bugfix reapplying IP configuration while activating. + Allow reapplying Wi-Fi profile when seen-bssids changes. + Various other bugfixes for minor issues and memory leaks. + Various build and test fixes.- Update to version 1.18.2(bsc#1138213): + Add support for policy routing rules. + Add support for VLAN filtering for Linux bridge. + Support ieee-802-1 and ieee-802-3 LLDP TLVs. + Allow large MTU sizes for infiniband/IPoIB connection profiles. + Improve nmcli's handling of list options for connection properties. + Add compatibility with out-of-tree WireGuard module on 5.2 kernels + Fix parsing of BOOTIF= variables in initrd. + Accept numeric IPv4 prefix in place of a mask when parsing a command line in initrd. + Don't check connectivity of unconfigured devices. + Fix PKCS#12 handling in the ifcfg-rh plugin. + Avoid waiting for udev to see software devices created by NetworkManager. + Don't attempt to stop management daemon for Team devices created externally to NetworkManager. + Use FQDN for persistent hostname on Slackware. + Restore IPv6 configuration of a device when its link goes back up. + Fix management status of software devices on system suspend. + Make nmcli not print certificate blobs if --show-secrets is not used. + Fix MTU reapply. - Drop 0001-Update-connectivity-value-on-device-removal.patch: Fixed upstream.- Add nm-add-CAP_SYS_ADMIN-permission.patch: Add CAP_SYS_ADMIN which netconfig needs to call setdomainname (bsc#1129587).- Update to version 1.16.2: + Use FQDN for persistent hostname on Slackware. + Fix wrong permissions of the /var/lib/NetworkManager/secret_key file. + Don't terminate teamd when assuming existing team connections. + Fix incorrect persistence of connections with EAP-TLS and a PKCS#12 certificate when using the ifcfg-rh plugin. + Fix reapply of the MTU property on devices. + Restore IPv6 configuration when the link goes up. + Fix build with sanitizers. + Other various bug fixes and improvements.- Avoid using "systemctl enable" in spec file (bsc#1038403).- Remove legacy checks which fixes bnc#803058 during distribution upgrade from 12.2 to 12.3 in .spec file.- Fix systemd-network-config.patch which added lines starting with "+" to NetworkManager-wait-online.service- Fix the connectivity value of devices which was set to LIMITED when the connectivity check fails. Now if the connectivity is being set to LIMITED but the device state is DISCONNECTED, then the value is coerced to NONE. Add patch submitted to upstream (boo#1103678, glfdo#NetworkManager/NetworkManager#138): * 0001-Coerce-connectivity-LIMITED-to-NONE-when-device-is-d.patch - Fix the global connectivity value which wasn't updated when a device was removed. Which is a problem if the device being removed is the one providing the connectivity. Add patch submitted to upstream (boo#1103678, glfdo#NetworkManager/NetworkManager#141): * 0001-Update-connectivity-value-on-device-removal.patch- Update to version 1.16.0: + Check connectivity per address family. + Support "main.systemd-resolved" to let NetworkManager configure DNS settings in systemd-resolved without making it the main DNS plugin of NetworkManager. + Write "/var/run/NetworkManager/no-stub-resolv.conf" with original nameservers. That is useful with caching DNS plugins like "systemd-resolved" or "dnsmasq" where "/var/run/NetworkManager/resolv.conf" refers to localhost. + Change default "ipv4.dhcp-client-id" setting for the internal DHCP plugin from "duid" to "mac". This is a change in behavior on upgrade when using the internal DHCP plugin (unless the default is overwritten in "NetworkManager.conf" or specified per connection profile). + Improve handling of DHCP router options with internal DHCP plugin. For one, accept multiple routers and add a default-route to each. On D-Bus expose the original DNS and NTP servers without cleaning up local nameservers. + Allow binding a connections lifetime to the DBus client that activated it. + Add support for establishing Wi-Fi Direct connections (Wi-Fi P2P). + Add support for WireGuard VPN tunnels to NetworkManager. D-Bus API and libnm support all options. nmcli supports creating and managing WireGuard profiles, with the exception of configuring and showing peers. + Add initrd generator to be used by dracut and use it as new way of handling iBFT. + Deprecated "plugins.monitor-connection-files" setting in NetworkManager.conf. This option will have no effect in future versions. + Add AP and Ad-hoc support for iwd Wi-Fi backend. + Warn about invalid settings in "NetworkManager.conf". + Support announcing "ANDROID_METERED" DHCP option for shared mode. + Support SAE authentication as used for 802.11s Meshing and WPA3-Personal. + NetworkManager is no longer installed as D-Bus activatable service. + Mark docker bridges as unmanaged via udev rule. + Add new PolicyKit permission "org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.wifi.scan" for controlling Wi-Fi scanning. - Rebase systemd-network-config.patch and nm-dont-overwrite-resolv-conf.patch. - Drop NetworkManager-1.12.2-docker-unmanaged.patch and NM-add-wifi-scan-polkit-rule.patch: Fixed upstream (bsc#1128560).- Do away with em dashes in summaries. - Combine %service_* calls to reduce generated boilerplate.- Update to version 1.14.6: + Fix memory corruption in internal DHCPv6 client (CVE-2018-15688). + No longer limit number of search entires in resolv.conf to 6. + Support restricting NetworkManager.conf device configuration based on used DHCP plugin. + Add "${MAC}" specifier for connection.stable-id. This uses the current MAC address for seeding the stable generation of MAC address, DHCP client-id or IPv6 stable-privacy interface identifier. + Support special value "duid" for "ipv4.dhcp-client-id". This generates an RFC4361-compliant client-id like the internal DHCP client used to do by default. Previously, there was no explicit name for such a client-id and it was not usable with dhclient DHCP plugin. This also generates the same client-id as systemd-networkd does by default. + Support and use a new kind of secret-key in "/var/lib/NetworkManager/secret_key". The secret-key represents the identity of the machine that is used for various purposes like generating IPv6 stable privacy addesses. It is now combined with "/etc/machine-id" so that changing only the machine-id results in new identifiers. That matters for example when cloning a virtual machine. Previously, the user hard to prune NetworkManager's secret-key to get a new identity, now regenerating machine-id suffices. Secret-keys generated by earlier versions of NetworkManager are not affected and keep their previous behavior. + Fix the DHCP client-ids based on the MAC address of IPoIB/infiniband devices. + Fix restoring IP configuration after interface went down. + No longer let NetworkManager touch rp_filter setting. The rp_filter sysctl must now be set outside of NetworkManager according to the admin's preference. Note that a strict rp_filter may break valid use-cases and interacts badly with connectivity checking. + Various bug fixes and improvements.- Add NM-add-wifi-scan-polkit-rule.patch: Adding a new polkit action "org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.wifi-scan" so that distributions can add specific rule to allow Wi-Fi scans (bsc#1122262, glfo#NetworkManager/NetworkManager!68).- Modify nfs script: Only mount/unmount when the file type is nfs (bsc#1074074, bsc#1146935).- Update to version 1.14.4: + Fix a crash in nmcli when a device is removed while being disconnected. + Fix a crash in ifupdown (Debian) configuration plugin. + Fix a daemon crash when a generated connection doesn't validate. + Fix a memory leak in dhclient DHCP plugin. + Fix line editing in nmcli password prompts. + Fix a RPATH in bluetooth and wwan plugin when built with Meson (otherwise they wouldn't find libnm-wwan.so).- Update to version 1.14.2: + Fix a bug that could cause NetworkManager to crash after checking connectivity status. + Correctly apply a default (-1) metric from DHCP. + Multiple fixes for IWD Wi-Fi backend. + Multiple fixes for builds with Meson build system. + Fix a crash with OLPC XO-1 mesh Wi-Fi. + Fix handling "serial.parity" and "serial.send-delay" properties in nmcli. + Improve auto-selecting device when activating a connection profile and don't auto-select unmanaged devices when activating multi-connect profile. + Avoid expiring the lifetime of IPv6 addresses from router advertisements.- Update to version 1.14.0: + Added support for IEEE 802.15.4 and 6LowPAN devices. + Support activating profile multiple times via connection.multi-connect setting. + Add match setting to restrict a profile to devices based on a list of interface names with globbing supported. + Fix PrimaryConnection for VPN with default-route. + Add support for ethtool offload features. + Add support for configuring llmnr. + Deprecate endian-dependent D-Bus API and add new API that can be used instead (rh#1153559). + Add support for ip6gre/ip6gretap IP tunnels. + Add support for detecting WireGuard interfaces (WireGuard VPN cannot be controlled via NetworkManager). + Add support for configuring SR-IOV devices. + Improve error reporting of activation when no device is available. + Support reapplying changes of the route metric. + Support EAP profiles with iwd Wi-Fi backend and support iwd API 0.8. + Expose slaves of OVS bridges and ports.- Add NetworkManager-1.12.2-docker-unmanaged.patch: Do not manage Docker bridge interfaces (glfdo#NetworkManager/NetworkManager!15)- Update to version 1.12.4: + Fix crash in connectivity check. + Fix accepted input format for vpn.secrets in nmcli's password file. + libnm: support private keys encrypted with AES-{192,256}-CBC. + Fix stopping pppd on modem hangup + Various minor bugfixes and translation updates. - Drop NetworkManager-fix-compile-error.patch and NetworkManager-remove-assertion.patch: Fixed upstream.- Add NetworkManager-fix-compile-error.patch: Fix compile error due to NM_AVAILABLE_IN_1_12_2 macro. - Add NetworkManager-remove-assertion.patch: cli: remove assertion in nmc_device_state_to_color() (bgo#796834).- Update to version 1.12.2: + Fix missing symbols in libnm ABI for settings. + Fix a regression that disallowed activations of VPN connections with a device specified. + Robustness fixes to connectivity checking. - Changes from version 1.12.0: + Improved support for configuration checkpoint, including support in libnm. + Added capability to set IP Tunnel configuration flags. + The systemd-resolved DNS plugins now supports MDNS. + Systemd-resolved and dnsmasq DNS plugins now honor the DNS priority setting (CVE-2018-1000135). + Wi-Fi devices now support FILS for speedier roaming support. + Drop dependency on libnl3 library. + Add support for "onlink" routes. + More robust connectivity checking. + Dropped the obsolete "ifnet" settings plugin, + Try harder to generate reasonable human-readable names for devices even if the hwdb contains garbage. + Add an "overview" option to hide default values in nmcli, resulting in more concise output. + Reworked the inner workings of D-Bus interface for better resource efficiency. + Add support for configuring nmcli coloring via terminal-colors.d(5). + Added experimental support for Meson build system. + Added initial IWD Wi-Fi daemon support. + A non-hexadecimal DHCPv4 client-id is now properly passed to dhclient with the first byte (type) set to zero, as stated in the documentation. This represents a change in behavior since previous versions where the first character of the string was used as type. The internal client is not affected by the change. + DNS setting rc-manager=file now always follows dangling symlinks instead of replacing /etc/resolv.conf with a plain file. + Added wake_on_wlan connection setting to configure wake-on-wireless-lan (WoWLAN). + The libnm-glib library, deprecated in favor of libnm since NetworkManager 1.0, is now not built by default. While it can still be enabled, the distributions should have a good plan for removing it if they need to keep shipping it at this point. + Nmcli now scans for Wi-Fi networks before displaying them, if the last scan was too long ago. + Added the ipv6.dhcp-duid property to allow configuring the DHCPv6 DUID. + Extended ipv6.dhcp-client-id property to support DHCP client identifers depending on the MAC address and the stable ID. + Set NM_DISPATCHER_ACTION environment variable in dispatcher scripts. - Rebase NetworkManager-1.10.6-netconfig.patch and systemd-network-config.patch with quilt. - Disable networkmanager-obs-net.patch and make check, needs rebase. - Pass with-libnm-glib to configure, deprecated libnm-glib support is no long built by default, and since we can not remove this yet due to Steam, we pass this option for now.- Update to version 1.10.10: + Fix crash during reapply of connection settings. + Minor bugfixes.- Don't fall back to writing /etc/resolv.conf if launching netconfig fails for some reason (boo#1092352, NetworkManager-1.10.6-netconfig.patch).- Update to version 1.10.8: + Fix connectivity timeout handling (bgo#794464). + Retry activating devices when the parent becomes managed (rh#1553595). + Correctly set the rp_filter value (rh#1565529). + A fix to ensure teamd is respawned after daemon restart (rh#1551958). + Better handle DHCP expiry (bgo#783391). + Fix configuration of IPv6 over master interfaces (rh#1575944). + Other various bug fixes including possible crashes. + Updated translations. - Drop NM-look-at-all-rp-filter-value.patch: Fixed upstream.- Add NM-look-at-all-rp-filter-value.patch: look at 'all' rp_filter value too to determine actual value (bsc#1084336, bgo#794689).- Unconditionally enable translation-update-upstream: on Tumbleweed, this results in a NOP and for Leap in SLE paid translations being used (boo#1086036).- Update to version 1.10.6: + ovs: fix compilation issue of OVS plugin and various fixes. + team: add support for team runner "random". + core: cleanup activation of device (rh#1537160). + dhcp: retry indefinitely to renew the lease (rh#1503587). + core: fix blocking autoconnect for no-secrets (bgo#794014). + libnm: mark async results as cancelled (bgo#794088). + Various bug fixes including possible crashes. + Updated translations. - Drop nm-preserve-agent-owned-secrets-on-connection-update.patch, NetworkManager-1.10.4-buildfixes.patch and nm-fix-autoconnect.patch: fixed upstream.- Add nm-fix-autoconnect.patch: Fix autoconnect with agent-owned secrets (bgo#794014, boo#1079672).- fix nfs dispatcher script (boo#1083831)- Modernize spec-file by calling spec-cleaner- Add nm-preserve-agent-owned-secrets-on-connection-update.patch: Backport upstream commit to preserve agent-owned secrets on connection update (bgo#793324, bsc#1082762).- Update to version 1.10.4: + Load jansson at runtime. This solves a clash with json-glib that caused a gnome-control-center crash, but also gets rid of a hard dependency. + Correct nmcli exit values after receiving a signal. + Fix libnm secret agent asynchronous initialization. + Add a default route for a modem even if it didn't sent a gateway. + Improve communication of DAD failures. + Remember device default metrics across daemon restarts. + Various bug fixes including possible crashes. + Updated translations. + Add NetworkManager-1.10.4-buildfixes.patch: Fix OVS compile errors (bgo#793183).- Replace sysconfig with sysconfig-netconfig BuildRequires and Requires, this is what we in reality need.- Update to version 1.10.2: + Added support for 'onlink' IPv4 routes attribute. + Wait longer for the carrier to come up after a MTU change. + Implemented abstraction for team connections that exposes team configuration items as distinct properties. + Added basic support for tc queueing disciplines and filters. + Introduced an Update2() D-Bus method to update connection settings with more flexibility. + Many bug fixes and improvements. - Changes from version 1.10.0: + NetworkManager includes now basic OpenVSwitch support, good enough to be capable of setting up simple OpenVSwitch configurations. + Added support for activating PPP connections on non-Ethernet interfaces. + It is now possible to authenticate to a Wi-Fi network using WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup). + Implemented support for Wi-Fi PMF (Protected Management Frames, 802.11w), which can be configured via the wifi-sec.pmf property. + Now the maximum rate of wireless access points supporting 802.11 is properly calculated and exposed on D-Bus. + Background scanning is now disabled for non-WPA-Enterprise Wi-Fi networks. + Added support for the Bluetooth NAP (Network Access Point) profile. + Added support for disabling connectivity checking via the D-Bus interface. + The internal DHCP client now understands the domain-search option. + Bridge connections support the group-forward-mask property. + NetworkManager can now configure multiple IPv6 default routes received through RA and each gets configured with the announced preference. + It is possible to specify the routing table for each static route. + Support specifying a explicit routing table for any non-static-route, including routes from DHCP, device-routes, IPv6 autoconf. + Device are left configured when a user sets them as unmanaged by NetworkManager. + New connection.auth-retry property to configure how often authentication is prompted before failing the configuration. + The platform code that handles synchronization with kernel status via netlink has been reworked and is more efficient. + Allowed the update of connections that have an associated ifcfg-rh routing rules file. + Non-UTF8 properties are now escaped when they are exported on D-Bus. + NetworkManager-wait-online.service now starts NetworkManager.service if needed. + The MAC address for bond connections can be changed in nmtui. + Fixed dependency problems when setting the MTU of VLAN and master devices. + The systemd-resolved DNS plugin properly handles the DNS priority setting. + Fixed setting a DHCP timeout greater than 60 seconds (dhclient). + Fixed some memory leaks. + Many other bug fixes and improvements. - Rebase networkmanager-obs-net.patch and nm-dont-overwrite-resolv-conf.patch. - Drop nm-disconnect-proxy-signals.patch and nm-vpn-remote-connection-disconnect-signals.patch: Fixed upstream.- Update to version 1.8.6: + Fix a daemon crash on permission check (bgo#787897). + Fix a daemon crash on VPN state change (bgo#787893). + Fix a nmcli crash in interactive mode's describe command (bgo#788104). + Fix termination of the nmcli interactive mode (rh#1517401). + Properly handle route metric of zero in keyfiles. + Add support for DSA switch devices (rh#1371289). + Fix a memory leak of connection D-Bus objects (rh#1461643). + A double close that could potentially race with the D-Bus thread reusing the same file descriptor (rh#1451236). + Connectivity check fixes (bgo#785281) (bgo#784629). + Fix the metered properties handling in libnm. + Avoid dropping agent secrets unnecessarily (bgo#789383). + Fix the asynchronous initialization of a secret agent in libnm. - Drop nm-disconnect-proxy-signals.patch and nm-vpn-remote-connection-disconnect-signals.patch: Fixed upstream. - Minor spec cleaning, tweak spec to silence a few rpm lint warnings. - Replace addFilter("dbus-policy-missing-allow") with addFilter("dbus-policy-allow-without-destination"), filter out the current rpmlint warning. - Add addFilter("suse-branding-unversioned-requires*") to rpmlintrc, we have this unversioned on purpose. - Add addFilter("systemd-service-without-service_add_post NetworkManager-wait-online.service") addFilter("systemd-service-without-service_add_pre NetworkManager-wait-online.service") addFilter("systemd-service-without-service_del_postun NetworkManager-wait-online.service") addFilter("systemd-service-without-service_del_preun NetworkManager-wait-online.service") to rpmlintrc, filter out warnings we do not care about nor want as we do not want to enable this service by default. - "Mark" %%{_sysconfdir}/dbus-1/system.d/org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.conf and %%config %{_sysconfdir}/dbus-1/system.d/nm-dispatcher.conf as config files in spec, silence rpmlint.- Add nm-disconnect-proxy-signals.patch: disconnect proxy signals when closing; fixes possible crash when opening the user panel (bgo#787897). - Add nm-vpn-remote-connection-disconnect-signals.patch: disconnect signal handlers when remote/vpn connections are disposed; fixes a gnome-control-center crash (bsc#1073472 bgo#787893).- Remove reference to deprecated and dropped ifcfg-suse plugin from configuration.- Switch to python3: + Replace BuildRequires python-gobject, python2-dbus-python with python3-gobject, python3-dbus-python. + Explictly set environment variable PYTHON as python3 in build time.- Modify nm-dont-overwrite-resolv-conf.patch: make netconfig call an atomic action, don't kill it after 2000ms (bsc#960153).- Update to version 1.8.4: + No longer install NetworkManager-wait-online.service in network-online.target.wants directory (rh#1455704). + Fix nmcli device connect wifi for APs that support both WPA-PSK and WPA-EAP (rh#1492064). + Fix crash unregistering object manager in libnm on restart of NetworkManager. + Improve handling externally managed slaves devices. + Don't reset MAC address of software devices to fake permanent address. + For dhclient use "timeout" option in configuration file, instead of the command line option which is only supported by downstream. + Perform the public-suffix check only for the hostname-derived domain. + Fix memory leak in connectivity check. + Better restore device managed state on rollback of checkpoint. + Skip addition of default-route if it already exists. + Bug fix detecting error condition when deleting route in platform. - Drop NM-dhcp-improve-parsing-interface-statement.patch: Fixed upstream.- Add NM-dhcp-improve-parsing-interface-statement.patch: Fix NM not writing DNS servers to /etc/resolv.conf (boo#1047004).- Update to version 1.8.2: + Fix bug blocking startup wrongly waiting for carrier. + Fix handling of non UTF-8 strings in libnm and fix non NUL terminated string. + Handle DNS priority for systemd-resolved DNS plugin. + Fix assuming master devices as they wait for slaves to activate. + Fix reading managed state from device state file. + Fix crash activating bluetooth or WWAN connection. + No longer add a direct route to the DHCP server. + Several bug fixes and improvements.- Call autogen.sh networkmanager-obs-net.patch touches the build system.- Add nm-dont-overwrite-resolv-conf.patch: Fix NetworkManager overwriting /etc/resolv.conf (bsc#960153, bsc#1021665).- Disable 6 of the tests that are failing on OBS runs * networkmanager-obs-net.patch- Version update to 1.8.0: * Default routes set by devices that failed connectivity checks are now penalized with a higher metric * nmcli is now able to produce output more friendly for machine parsing * The slaves available at the time a master connection is activated are enslaved in a stable order, making the automatic MAC address for Bonding devices more predictable. * Hostname management is now more flexibly configured * Support for additional route options (pref-src, src, tos, window, cwnd, initcwnd, initrwnd, mtu, lock-window, lock-cwnd, lock-initcwnd, lock-initrwnd, and lock-mtu). * Fixed detection of EAP-FAST support in wpa_supplicant * Support for handling PINs for PKCS#11 tokens as secrets * GSM and CDMA connections now have a MTU property * An option to disable selected TLS versions during EAP phase 1 authentication * The 802.1x authentication timeout is now configurable to allow a faster fallback to other connections * Persist managed state of device until reboot. This improves seamless take over of a previously managed device after restart of NetworkManager. * Better handle devices that are externally managed by somebody else by consistently generating an in-memory connection to reflect the external state. * Expose SRIOV capability of a device on D-Bus and support configuring the number of virtual functions via NetworkManager.conf. * Support matching networking devices via new "driver:" device spec in NetworkManager.conf. * Introduced support for creating and managing dummy links * The teaming devices now support setting a hardcoded MAC address * Settings of bonding devices can now be modified on-the-fly, without the need to reactivate a connection * The failures to activate a connection now communicate better error responses to nmcli * Reverse Path filtering is now disabled in multihoming configurations where it would interfere with legitimate network traffic * libcurl is used instead of libsoup for connectivity checking, resulting in a smaller dependency footprint * With DNS mode "rc-manager=symlink", don't write /etc/resolv.conf as a symlink if it already exists as a regular file. * Support attaching user-data in form of key-value pairs to connection profiles. * Fix accpeting fully qualified name for ipv4.dhcp-hostname setting. * Make NetworkManager more forgiving to failure to change the MAC address during scanning. - Wimax switches are completely removed - Added dependencies on packages with versions to ensure all features are properly detected, configure reports yes for most items now * add libcurl * add libpsl * add python-dbus test dep - Remove gudev and soup deps as per upstream changes - Enable testsuite - Add patch networkmanager-checks-po.patch: * Our patch added new .in file that needs to be excluded from translations- Replace nfs NetworkManager dispatcher script. Issues of the old nfs dispatcher script, fixed by this commit: + It only mounts NFS shares with auto-mount. In SUSE's default configuration, those are tried to be mounted at boot. Unfortunately, this would not work, when NetworkManager handles the connection later. The boot process stops at this point. + It unmounts everything on each "down" for any network interface, even if the NFS share is still connected to the computer via another network interface.- Update to version 1.6.2: + Fixed build warnings with GCC 7. + Multiple bug fixes in NetworkManager, nmcli and nm-online including several crashes.- Update to version 1.6.0: + No further changes since rc2 (1.5.91).- Update to version 1.5.91: + Bugs fixed: bgo#777402, rh#1406454, rh#1414186.- Update to version 1.5.90: + Avoid reading the permanent MAC address before the device is initialized by UDEV. This avoids a race where NetworkManager might detect the MAC address of the wrong interface. + Fixed race conditions when renaming interfaces, for example as done by UDEV for persistent interface naming. This could cause detecting devices as the wrong hardware type. + Added initial support for PKCS#11 tokens with 802.1x authentication. + The stable-addressing for MAC address randomization and RFC7217 IPv6 stable privacy addressing can now be more flexibly configured using dynamic randomization seeds in "connection.stable-id". + Added support for managing the MACsec links. Requires support in wpa_supplicant (version newer than 2.6). + When the master of Team, Bridge and Bond devices is specified as a connection UUID, the ifcfg-rh plugin now writes the master connection's interface name into the ifcfg file for improved compatibility with the legacy network service. + Improve handling of MTU by resetting the previous MTU when the device deactivates and reset the MTU to a defined value on activation. + Improve tracking of parent devices for dependend devices like ip-tunnels, MACVLAN, VETH, VLAN, and VXLAN. + Many bug fixes and improvements.- Update to version 1.5.3: + The cloned.mac-address property can now be used with Bond and Bridge devices. + The ifcfg parsing code has been reworked for better compatibility with actual shell variable files. + The ipv6.method=shared is now supported, utilizing DHCPv6 Prefix Delegation option to obtain prefixes for the interface. + nmtui now supports creating and editing IP tunnel connections. + The libnm client library now uses the D-Bus ObjectManager API that allows for quicker initialization of the clients. + nmtui now utilizes the asynchronous libnm client API to paralellize communication with the daemon, reducing the client startup time. + Ethernet devices now use "802-3.speed" and "802-3.duplex" properties to allow controlling overriding the negotiated link parameters. + Order in which IP addresses are configured is now preserved so that primary address is selected correctly. + The PPP manager can now be split into a separate package. + Details of the DNS information obtained from the connections is now exposed on the D-Bus and can be inspected with nmcli. + Added the support for DHCPV6_HOSTNAME and DHCPV6_SEND_HOSTNAME keys in ifcfg files that control "dhcp-hostname" and "dhcp-send-hostname" properties of the "ipv6" setting. - Add python-gobject BuildRequires: needed in order to build the settings documentation.- Update to version 1.5.2: + Introduced Vala bindings for libnm. + NetworkManager would now keep most connections up on shutdown (except Wi-Fi connections, VPN connections and other kinds that can't be assumed on startup) + The checkpoint/restore connection can now also remove new connections and disconnect devices that were activated since the checkpoint was taken. + The configuration is now read from /run/NetworkManager/conf.d as well. This is useful for handing over configuration discovered on system startup to NetworkManager. + New connection.autoconnect_retries property that allows fine-tuning the autoconnect behavior. + Support for configuration and discovery of Web Proxy settings with PacRunner service. + Support for systemd-resolved local DNS forwarder backend. + Fix emission of NM-style PropertiesChanged signals and deprecate them for PropertiesChanged on "org.freedesktop.DBus.Properties" interface. + Change the meaning of unset "cloned-mac-address" settings from "permanent" to "preserve". This changes the default value and affects existing connections during upgrade that did not explicitly configure cloned-mac-address. This has the effect that externally configured MAC addresses are preserved by default instead of setting the permanent address (bgo#770611).- Update to version 1.4.4: + Order in which IP addresses are configured is now preserved so that primary address is selected correctly. + Don't deconfigure devices we can take over on shutdown. Makes it possible to restart without connection disruption for most device types. + Avoid reading the permanent MAC address before the device is initialized by UDEV. This avoids a race where NetworkManager might detect the MAC address of the wrong interface. + Fixed race condition when renaming interfaces, for example as done by UDEV for persistent interface naming. This could cause detecting a Wi-Fi interface as ethernet. + Fixed a race condition in libnm that could cause a client hang if a last value from a property of object array type disappeared. + Fixed a possible nmcli hang on D-Bus object fetch failure. + Other fixes and improvements.- Update to version 1.4.2: + Fixed emission of NM-style PropertiesChanged signals and deprecated them for PropertiesChanged on "org.freedesktop.DBus.Properties" interface. + Fixed race condition in the communication between NetworkManager and the DHCP helper which caused loss of events. + Added workaround for failures in changing MAC address with some wireless drivers. + Improved bash autocompletion. + Restored check on JSON syntax when built with Jansson support. + Fixed a regression in the serialization of empty "cloned-mac-address" property in libnm. + Other fixes and improvements. - Drop NetworkManager-fix-broadcom-wifi.patch: Fixed upstream.- Add even more commits to really fix bgo#770456 to NetworkManager-fix-broadcom-wifi.patch.- Add NetworkManager-fix-broadcom-wifi.patch: Broadcom driver does not support the random mac addr introduced. This patch works around the problem (bgo#770456). - Conditionally apply translations-update-upstream BuildRequires and macro for non-openSUSE only.- Update to version 1.4.0: + The MAC address assigned to a device can now be set according to different policies: preserve, permanent, random, stable. + NetworkManager now waits for IPv6 DAD to terminate before completing the activation. + Added support for setting IPv6 tokenized interface identifiers through the 'ipv6.token' connection property. + Added a 'Reload' D-Bus method to reload configuration and reapply DNS configuration. + Added ability to create a configuration checkpoints and rolling back changes after a timeout. + NetworkManager now follows symlinks when accessing resolv.conf and rc-manager is set to 'file'. + Added support for oFono as modem manager. + The devices now exposes counters of transferred data. + The 'may-fail' property of ipv4 and ipv6 settings is now respected more accurately. + The timeout for requests of secrets to agents has been increased from 25 to 120 seconds. + Name servers passed to dnsmasq now specify an egress interface to avoid problems with multiple active connections. + Reverse DNS entries for IPv6 are now added to dnsmasq, and IPv4 reverse entries now honor the network prefix. + A new 'dns-priority' property of ipv4 and ipv6 settings can be used to tweak the order of servers in resolv.conf when multiple connections are active. + configure script accepts --enable-{address,undefined}-sanitizer options to build NetworkManager with GCC sanitizers. + The default resolv.conf manager can now be specified at build time using the --with-config-dns-rc-manager-default configure option. + NetworkManager is now compiled with --gc-sections to reduce executable size. + Added a new 'VPN_PLUGIN' logging domain. + It is now possible to change the configuration currently applied on a device with 'nmcli device modify' and 'nmcli device reapply'. + nmcli invoked without parameters shows an overview of the current network configuration. + The 'nmcli connection add' syntax has been extended and is now possible to pass properties (e.g. 'ipv4.dns') along with aliases. + nmtui now returns to initial menu after a sub-form exits. + Improved bash autocompletion for nmcli. + Now devices are disconnected before the system suspends, executing dispatcher scripts. This allows external applications to be notified of the change in connectivity. + Dispatcher scripts are now called also when connectivity status changes. + Many other fixes and improvements. - Pass --with-config-dns-rc-manager-default=netconfig to configure: ensure to use netconfig, which is SUSE's default. - Replace pgkconfig(systemd) BuildRequires with pkgconfig(libsystemd), following upstream. - Rebase systemd-network-config.patch.- Update to version 1.2.2: + The dnsmasq DNS management mode now uses D-Bus API of dnsmasq to make signal nameserver changes. + Hostname is now correctly read on Slackware. + IPv6 addresses for default wired connections now stay stable. + Reading portname on s390 systems on 4.4 kernels and newer has been corrected. + nmcli no longer warns about version mismatches. + Improved developer documentations. + Multiple minor bugfixes. + Updated translations.- Update to version 1.2.0: + Bugs fixed: bgo#764750, bgo#764955, bgo#764956, bgo#765225, rh#1325752. - Changes from version 1.1.94 (1.2-rc2): + Bugs fixed: bgo#764839, bgo#764690, rh#1324895. - Add post/postun scritlets for libnm0.- Update to version 1.1.93 (1.2-rc1): + Bugs fixed: bgo#761389, bgo#763236, bgo#764317, bgo#764332, bgo#764398, bgo#764402, bgo#764483, bgo#764606, rh#1299103. + Updated translations. - Changes from version 1.1.92: + Added an option to enable the old-fashioned /etc/resolv.conf handling (using a symlink). + NetworkManager now checks the connection data from client for validity and gracefully handles unknown properties in client. This improves interoperability between the server and clients of different versions. + The activation of a VLAN device with a virtual parent that is inactive now results in a parent being activated first. + The server name used with 802.1x authentication can now be constrained to a particular domain suffix (CVE-2006-7246). - Drop (presumably) no longer needed patches: + nm-don-t-consider-not-needed-secrets-for-has_system_secr.diff + nm-treat-not-saved-secrets-just-like-agent-owned-when-cl.diff- Update to version 1.1.91: + Added support for detecting duplicate IPv4 addresses, with a timeout configurable through the ipv4.dad-timeout connection property. + Fixed a race condition that could potentially lead to unauthorized access to connection secrets (CVE-2016-0764). + dnsmasq configuration for shared connections can now be extended by placing custom files in /etc/NetworkManager/dnsmasq-shared.d/. + Generic devices are no longer assumed unless explicitly requested by user. + The reorder-header VLAN flag setting is now honored; to keep backwards compatibility in behavior, an existing REORDER_HDR=0 ifcfg-rh key is ignored; the flag must be disabled with VLAN_FLAGS=NO_REORDER_HDR. + Fair amount of bugs was fixed and robustness was generally improved. - Rebase systemd-network-config.patch.- Update to version 1.1.90: + Added an option to enable use of random MAC addresses for Wi-Fi access point scanning (defaults to disabled). Controlled with 'wifi.mac-address-randomization' property (MAC_ADDRESS_RANDOMIZATION key in ifcfg files). + Wi-Fi scanning now utilizes wpa_supplicant's AP list. + Added support for Wi-Fi powersave, configured with POWERSAVE key in ifcfg files. + Added support for creation of more types of software devices: tun & tap, maxvlan, vxlan and ip tunnels (ipip, gre, sit, isatap, vti, ip6ip6, ipip6, ip6gre and vti6). + The software devices (bond, bridge, vlan, team, ...) can now be stacked arbitrarily. The nmcli interface for creating master-slave relationships has been significantly improved by the use of 'master' argument to all link types. + RFC7217 stable privacy addressing is now used by default to protect from address-based host tracking. The IPv6 addressing mode is configured with IPV6_ADDR_GEN_MODE key in ifcfg files. + Improved route management code to avoid clashes between conflicting routes in multiple connections. + Refactored platform code resulting in more robust interface to platform, less overhead and reduced memory footprint. + Improved interoperability with other network management tools. The externally created software devices are not managed until they're activated. + The Device instances now exist for all software connections and the platform devices are now only created when the device is activated. This makes it possible for connections with device of same name not to clash unless they're activated concurrently. The links are now not unnecessarily present unless the connection is active, avoiding pollution of the link name space. + NetworkManager now correctly manages connectivity in namespace-based containers such as LXC and Docker. + Support for configuring ethernet Wake-On-Lan has been added. + Added LLDP listener functionality and related CLI client commands. Enabled via LLDP option in ifcfg files. + CLI secret agent has been extended with support for VPN secrets. + The command line client now utilizes colors for its output. + The command line client now sorts the devices and properties for better clarity. + Numerous impovement to Bash command completion for nmcli. + NetworkManager relies on less external libraries. The use of dbus-glib has been replaced with gio's native D-Bus support and libnl-route is no longer used. + Dependency on avahi-autoipd has been dropped. Native IPv4 link-local addressing configuration based on systemd network library is now used instead. + Hostname is now managed via systemd-hostnamed on systemd-based systems. + Management of resolv.conf management can be changed at runtime, private resolv.conf is always written in /run. + DNS options in resolv.conf are now honored. + Updated version of systemd network library used for internal DHCP and IPv4 link-local support. + Support for event logging via audit subsystem has been added. + Support for native logging via systemd-journald has been added taking advantage of its structured logging. + Live reconfiguration in IP configuration after changing the settings without reactivation of the device with "nmcli device reapply" command and via D-Bus API. + The API for VPN plugins now supports multiple simultaneous connections. Most popular VPN plugins have been updated to support this functionality. + The libnm library now provides API to access VPN service definitions. + Fair amount of bugs was fixed and robustness was generally improved. + New DHCP_FQDN key in ifcfg files to configure the full FQDN to be sent to the DHCP servers. + Added multicast_snooping option to BRIDGING_OPTS ifcfg key. - Pass --enable-gtk-doc to configure: needed to have the man pages built. - Remove --enable-ifcfg-suse configure parameter: the ifcfg-suse plugin has been deprecated. - Add perl(YAML) BuildRequires: dependency to build the documentation. - Rebased systemd-network-config.patch. - Drop NetworkManager-geoclue-interaction.patch: the patch has side effects when geoclue itself is not installed. - Drop NetworkManager-openvpn-route-configuration.patch: no longer required. - Drop nm-ppp-manager-clear-ppp_watch_id.patch and nm-update-ip_iface-only-if-IP-interface-exists.patch: fixed upstream. - No longer recommend avahi-autoipd: the functionality is no longer needed. - Flip with_cacert_patch off (set to 0): patch needs rebase.- Modify nm-probe-radius-server-cert.patch: Make sure the "Apply" button in Wifi configuration page of gnome-control-center is clickable (bsc#985332).- Move provides NetworkManager(cacert-patch) to libnm-util2, to ensure gnome-control-center doesn't hard requires NetworkManager.- Update to version 1.0.12 (FATE#318572) - drop nm-core-fix-crash-during-Wi-Fi-rescan-by-emitting-NM_DE.patch contained in version 0.9.9.1. - Rebase NetworkManager-geoclue-interaction.patch - Rebase nm-don-t-consider-not-needed-secrets-for-has_system_secr.diff - Rebase nm-treat-not-saved-secrets-just-like-agent-owned-when-cl.diff - Rebase systemd-network-config.patch - Rebase nm-probe-radius-server-cert.patch- nm-treat-not-saved-secrets-just-like-agent-owned-when-cl.diff rebased._ Update to version 1.0.12: + DHCP leases on software devices are now renewed when the computer is awoken from suspend. + Improved ifupdown plugin robustness and interoperability on Yocto and OpenEmbedded. + Fixed failed VPN activations when plugin supports interactive mode, but the VPN daemon does not. + Wi-Fi monitor interfaces are now ignored, not turned into managed mode. + AP and AdHoc mode connections with manual IP configuration are now able to autoconnect. + Broken device drivers (AWS ENI) that initially have invalid MAC addresses are now properly managed as soon as correct MAC address is set. + WWAN devices are unlocked a bit earlier so that supported IP versions can be queried. + The NetworkManager.service was ordered after network-pre.target and dbus.service. This ensures NetworkManager doesn't set up connectivity before firewall rules are in place and wouldn't exit before remote filesystems can be umounted ensuring orderly operation of systemd managed installations. + The netfilter rules used with shared IPv4 method are now removed on exit. + Ability to manage USB gadget drivers (UDC side) has beed added. + Infiniband transport mode change now takes place with the link set down because some drivers need that. + Race conditions that could disclose connection secrets to authenticated local users when changing ifcfg and keyfile connections have been fixed. This has security impact of low severity (CVE-2016-0764). + A handful of memory leak and crasher bugs of minor importance have been fixed. - Drop patches incorporated upstream: - NetworkManager-openvpn-route-configuration.patch. - nm-ppp-manager-clear-ppp_watch_id.patch. - nm-update-ip_iface-only-if-IP-interface-exists.patch. - Rebase systemd-network-config.patch for updated version.- nm-don-t-consider-not-needed-secrets-for-has_system_secr.diff rebased.- Split out a NetworkManager-branding-upstream subpackage that installs the default upstream version of the /etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf file. - Add Requires: NetworkManager-branding to main package.- Add nm-ppp-manager-clear-ppp_watch_id.patch and nm-update-ip_iface-only-if-IP-interface-exists.patch: Patches from upstream git cherrypicked to stable branch from master.- Add NetworkManager-openvpn-route-configuration.patch: Fix routes not being applied when connecting to openVPN.- Add explicit pkgconfig(libteam) BuildRequires: force team connection support.- Update to version 1.0.10: + Added support for handling VPN secrets to nmtui and nmcli agent. + Fixed a regression that caused NetworkManager to ignore external deletion of a device with master. + Fixed glitches with older versions of glib (prior to 2.36.0). + Fixed build with most recent versions of libsoup. + Fixed busy retry loop on non-transient errors from wpa_supplicant. + Improvements to testing infrastructure. + Updated translations.- Update to version 1.0.8: + MTU indicated by a VPN gateway is now properly applied. + Fixed MSS setting when MTU changes. + The default route is properly restored on device disconnect. + Build with older toolchains has been fixed. + The team devices can now properly be enslaved to bridges. + Failed DHCP attempts for assumed connections are now retried after a timeout. + Default wired connection is now created after udev registers the device. + Support for Bluetooth DUN devices with Bluez 5 has been fixed. + The ipv6.ignore-auto-dns property is now properly honored making it possible to override automatically obtained name servers. + Invalid permanent MAC adddresses as reported by some devices are now ignored. + Device links reported by more recent versions of Linux kernel that reside in different network namespaces are no longer confused with links in the namespace NetworkManager runs in. + MAC address changes of VLANs enslaved to a bond are now properly propagated to the master device. + Fixed error handling for teaming devices with invalid configuration. + Wi-Fi AP list is now updated correctly after AP mode has been used. + Management of a device is not attempted until the device has been registered with udev. + The error handling for VPN secret agents is now significantly more robust. + Detection of s390 CTC devices now works properly. + A GATEWAY property in /etc/sysconfig/network now no longer affects non-static connections. + Added support for IPv6-only VPN connections. + The systemd service now uses HUP signal to reload configuration. + Change VLAN default flags to set REORDER_HDR for new connections. + nmtui is now able to ignore automatically configured routes. + Numerous bash shell autocompletion fixes for nmcli. + Allow setting IPv6 and PPP settings for GSM and CDMA connections via nmcli. + Added support for adding ADSL connections in nmcli. + Numerous crash fixes. + Updated translations. - Rebase NetworkManager-geoclue-interaction.patch.- Update to version 1.0.6: + Improved capture portal detection. + Default route through WiFi connection is now preferred to Mobile Broadband if both are available. + Expose a flag to determine whether a particular connection is metered via API and client tools. + Add support for locking connections to a channel within a particular band. + Add support for configuring Wake-on-LAN capabilitites. + Allow overriding the MTU for team device. + Usual pile of bug fixes and robustness improvements. - Rebase NetworkManager-geoclue-interaction.patch .- Toggle with_cacert_patch to 1: the patch has been rebased.- Change nfs dispatcher-script to be more reliable in mixed ip v4 v6 environments.- Rebase nm-probe-radius-server-cert.patch for 1.0.4 (bsc#938198).- Add explicit pkgconfig(udev) BuildRequires: we need it to define %{_udevdir}.- Update to version 1.0.4: + The MTU setting from an IPv6 neighbor discovery Router Advertisements is now ignored if applying it would result in invalid configuration. + Some configuration options can now be changed without restarting the daemon. Notably, this applies to 'dns', 'connectivity' and 'ignore-carrier' settings. + The connection activation was made more robust. If an active connection is reactivated, the device it's active on takes precedence. If an attempt is made to activate a connection on a different device than it is active on, the activation proceeds removing the connection from the active device. + The device specifiers in configuration files now support negation via 'except:' match. + Devices that only have IPv6 link-local address are no longer assumed to be connected. + nmcli now provides hints and tab-completion for enumeration properties. + If the IPv6 interface tokens are set they are honored when creating an interface identifier for IPv6 addressing. + NetworkManager now maintains correct routing configuration when multiple interfaces are connected to the same network. + The management of devices can now be controlled with udev rules. The veth devices as well as the virtual Ethernet devices of various virtualization tools (VMWare, VirtualBox, Parallels Workstation) are now ignored by default. + The IPv6 privacy extensions are now enabled by default and handling of the ip6-privacy sysctl has been improved. + Activating a Bond, Bridge or Team device can now optionally activate the slave connections as well. The behavior is controlled with 'connection.autoconnect-slaves' property. + The platform support code has been refactored, resulting in better scalability in large configurations. + Changes to network interfaces configuration done outside NetworkManager are now picked up and exposed to the user via NetworkManager API and tools. + A connection can now optionally leave externally configured default route in place instead of overriding it. The behavior is controlled with 'ipv4.never-default' and 'ipv6.never-default' properties. + Multiple crasher and memory leak bugs in the daemon were fixed. + Multiple bugs that could cause the client tools to hang or crash were fixed. + nmcli allows multiple devices for 'nmcli device disconnect/delete'. + Firewall zone is added to firewalld for device-based VPN connections too. - Toggle with_cacert_patch to 0: the Radius CA patch neeeds to be reworked. Wrap applying the patch into a with_cacert_patch condition, to make enabling/disabling a one-stop change.- Update to version 1.0.2: + Wi-Fi devices now indicate support for 2GHz and 5GHz frequencies. + "nmcli device" output now indicates physical port ID + New config items added to the 'ifcfg-rh' plugin: - IPV4_ROUTE_METRIC and IPV6_ROUTE_METRIC. - DEVTIMEOUT. - IPADDR and PREFIX are now supported for specifying address ranges of shared IPv4 connections. + Dispatcher scripts now get a CONNECTION_FILENAME variable with the path to the configuration file for the connection. + An example dispatcher script that is able to apply complex routing rules (such as setting up policy-based routing) for 'ifcfg-rh' connections was added to examples/dispatcher/. + 'mode' key of Bond device options property now accepts numeric values. + Connection attempts for devices without carrier on startup now wait for carrier to appear within a short timeout instead of failing immediately. This makes system startup more robust. + Bridge connectivity is now properly restored on resume from suspend. + The D-Bus name is acquired earlier during the daemon startup. This makes it possible for the systemd service manager to optimize the service startup so that services that require networking are activated sooner contributing to faster system start up time. + A lot of memory leak problems were fixed, resulting in reduced memory usage. Many of them were discovered as a result of improvements in use of Valgrind in the testing infrastructure. + Management of 'teamd' daemon instances for Team devices is now more robust. + The 'dnsmasq' daemon respawns when it terminates and it is configured for management of DNS resolver configuration. + Hostnames that are not fully qualified are no longer sent to a DHCPv6 server for a dynamic DNS update. + Connection UUIDs are now checked for uniqueness when connection configurations are read. + Receipt of a NDP Router Advertisement can no longer lower the IPv6 hop limit (CVE-2015-2924). + Many other bugs were fixed. + Updated translations.- Add NetworkManager(cacert-patch) provides: to be toggled to 0 whenever we disable nm-probe-radius-server-cert.patch. Other packages that consume the ABI introduced by this patch can specify this as a requirement.- Reabse nm-probe-radius-server-cert.patch- Add rp-pppoe BuildRequires, so configure can autodetect the path to the pppoe binary. - Recommend rp-pppoe: the program is needed for NetworkManager to be able to initiate PPPoE connections (commonly used by ADSL providers). It is not strictly required to operate NM in most setups, thus only recommended (boo#903553).- Update to version 1.0: + A new 'libnm' GObject-based client library to replace libnm-util/libnm-glib: - IP address, IP route, hardware address, and other properties are now represented as strings. - Based on GIO's GDBus bindings instead of dbus-glib. - Uses modern GObject APIs including GAsyncResult and GVariant. - See https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/NetworkManager/libnm. + Devices and VPN connections now have individual default routes. Priorities are handled through configurable route metrics. + nmcli now supports password requests and PolicyKit authorizations. + A faster, lighter-weight (though less capable) internal DHCP client has been added and may be selected with the "dhcp=internal" option. It supports fewer DHCP options and does not yet support DHCPv6. + A new 'configure-and-quit=yes' option has been added for environments with less dynamic network configuration. + When running on 3.17 and later kernels, NetworkManager handles IPv6LL address assignment to ensure that IPv6 connectivity is not enabled until intentionally configured by the user. + NetworkManager no longer causes the nl80211 kernel module to be loaded on systems with no Wi-Fi devices. + Bluetooth DUN support now works with Bluez 5.x. + VPN connections can now persist across link changes and suspend/resume if their VPN plugin supports this feature. + A new 'ibft' settings plugin has been added to support firmware-based iBFT/iSCSI configurations. This functionality has been moved to 'ibft' from the 'ifcfg-rh' plugin. + IPv6 router advertisement MTUs are now respected. + NetworkManager no longer requires polkit libraries at runtime when Polkit support is enabled, and Polkit can be disabled at build time too. + Automatically created connections are now deleted when their device goes away. + 'nmcli dev connect' now attemts to create a connection if none exists. + Manually configured static IPv6 configuration is kept even if SLAAC fails. + Manpages for the 'keyfile' and 'ifcfg-rh' plugins now describe their configuration syntax and available options. + WWAN connections now support IPv6 if the modem and provider support IPv6. + Software devices (bridge, bond, team, etc) can now be deleted from the D-Bus API or with nmcli. + The manpages, documentation, and API annotations have received many cleanups. + Externally created virtual interfaces are no longer managed by NetworkManager until they are set "up" or activated via nmcli. - Disable nm-probe-radius-server-cert.patch for now: needs rebase. - Drop 0001-core-don-t-auto-launch-logind-bgo-741572.patch and NetworkManager-dhcpv6.patch: fixed upstream. - Split out new subpackage typelib-1_0-NM-1_0 and libnm0. - Require typelib-1_0-NM-1_0 and libnm0 by the -devel package. - Add pkgconfig(bluez) BuildRequires. - Replace pkgconfig(libsystemd-login) BuildRequires with pkgconfig(libsystemd) and pkgconfig(polkit-gobject-1) with pkgconfig(polkit-agent-1), following upstream.- Update to version 0.9.10.1: + Kernel 'cache' routes (such as those added by IPv6 operations) are ignored, preventing unwanted CPU usage. + Vala bindings for libnm-glib async methods have been added. + Some interactions with external OpenVPN daemon default routes have been fixed. + Fixed usage of libnm-glib connectivity checking from garbage-collected languages. + An unusual delay acquiring a DHCP lease with dhcpcd has been fixed. + A libnm-glib crash has been fixed when multiple NMClients are created. + A failure to pass certificate blobs to wpa_supplicant has been fixed. + A failure to send the inner private key password to wpa_supplicant has been fixed. + nmcli now returns earlier when activating master interfaces. + nmtui password fields now correctly display the password. + The IPv6 hop limit is no longer mistakenly set to 0 in some cases. + Some DHCPv6 failures are no longer fatal. + Handling of DHCP 'nak' and 'expire' states has been fixed in some cases. + WiFi band locking has been fixed. + Support for Bluetooth DUN with Bluez5 has returned. + Non-local users can now control networking after authenticating with PolicyKit. + Externally added routes no longer have their metrics overwritten. + Some child interfaces (eg VPN or WWAN) are no longer deconfigured when recognized. + Support for the PrimaryConnection D-Bus property has been backported. + IPv6 RDNSS/DNSSL forced expiration is now handled properly. + An invalid route to the DHCP server is no longer added in some 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