NetworkManager-1.22.6
Introduction to NetworkManager
NetworkManager is a set of
co-operative tools that make networking simple and straightforward.
Whether you use WiFi, wired, 3G, or Bluetooth, NetworkManager
allows you to quickly move from one network to another: Once a
network has been configured and joined once, it can be detected and
re-joined automatically the next time it's available.
This package is known to build and work properly using an LFS-9.1
platform.
Note
Make sure that you disable the systemd-networkd service or
configure it not to manage the interfaces you want to manage with
NetworkManager.
Package Information
NetworkManager Dependencies
Required
dbus-glib-0.110 and libndp-1.7
Recommended
cURL-7.68.0, dhcpcd-8.1.6 or DHCP-4.4.2 (client only),
gobject-introspection-1.62.0,
iptables-1.8.4, jansson-2.12,
newt-0.52.21 (for nmtui), NSS-3.50, Polkit-0.116, PyGObject-3.34.0, Systemd-244, UPower-0.99.11,
Vala-0.46.6, and wpa_supplicant-2.9 (built with D-Bus
support),
Optional
BlueZ-5.53, D-Bus Python-1.2.16 (for the test suite),
GnuTLS-3.6.12 (used if NSS-3.50 is not found),
GTK-Doc-1.32, libpsl-0.21.0, Qt-5.14.1 (for examples),
ModemManager-1.12.6, Valgrind-3.15.0, dnsmasq,
libaudit, libteam,
mobile-broadband-provider-info, PPP, and RP-PPPoE
User Notes: http://wiki.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/wiki/NetworkManager
Kernel Configuration
If you wish to run the tests, enable the following options in the
kernel configuration and recompile the kernel if necessary:
Device Drivers --->
[*] Network device support [CONFIG_NETDEVICES] --->
[*] Bonding driver support [CONFIG_BONDING]
[*] Dummy net driver support [CONFIG_DUMMY]
[*] Ethernet team driver support [CONFIG_NET_TEAM]
Installation of NetworkManager
If Qt-5.14.1 is installed and the Qt based examples
are desired, fix two meson.build files:
sed -e 's/-qt4/-qt5/' \
-e 's/moc_location/host_bins/' \
-i examples/C/qt/meson.build &&
sed -e 's/Qt/&5/' \
-i meson.build
Fix a missing meson.build file for initrd hooks (not used in BLFS):
sed '/initrd/d' -i src/meson.build
Fix the python scripts so that they use Python 3:
grep -rl '^#!.*python$' | xargs sed -i '1s/python/&3/'
Install NetworkManager by running
the following commands:
mkdir build &&
cd build &&
CXXFLAGS+="-O2 -fPIC" \
meson --prefix /usr \
--sysconfdir /etc \
--localstatedir /var \
-Djson_validation=false \
-Dlibaudit=no \
-Dlibpsl=false \
-Dnmtui=true \
-Dovs=false \
-Dppp=false \
-Dselinux=false \
-Dqt=false \
-Dudev_dir=/lib/udev \
-Dsession_tracking=systemd \
-Dmodem_manager=false \
-Dsystemdsystemunitdir=/lib/systemd/system \
.. &&
ninja
An already active graphical session with a bus address is necessary
to run the tests. To test the results, as the root user, issue:
ninja test.
Now, as the root
user:
ninja install &&
mv -v /usr/share/doc/NetworkManager{,-1.22.6}
Command Explanations
CXXFLAGS="-O2 -fPIC"
: These compiler
options are necessary to build the Qt5 based examples.
-Ddocs=true
: Use this switch to enable
building man pages and documentation if GTK-Doc-1.32 is
installed.
-Dnmtui=true
: This
parameter enables building nmtui.
-Djson_validation=false
,
-Dlibpsl=false
, and
-Dovs=false
: These switches
disable building with the respective libraries. Remove if you have
the needed libraries installed.
-Dmodem_manager=false
: This
switch is requried if ModemManager
is not installed. Omit if you have built ModemManager and mobile-broadband-provider-info.
-Dsession_tracking=systemd
:
This switch is used to set systemd-logind as the default
program for session tracking.
-Dsystemdsystemunitdir=/lib/systemd/system
:
This switch is used to set the correct installation directory for
systemd units.
-Dppp=false
: This parameter
disables PPP support in
NetworkManager.
-Dlibaudit=no
and
-Dselinux=false
: libaudit
and SELinux are not used in BLFS.
-Dqt=false
: disables the
QT examples. Omit if you have
QT available and wish to install
the examples.
Configuring NetworkManager
Config Files
/etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf
Configuration Information
For NetworkManager to work, at
least a minimal configuration file must be present. Such file is
not installed with make
install. Issue the following command as the
root
user to create minimal
NetworkManager.conf
file:
cat >> /etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf << "EOF"
[main]
plugins=keyfile
EOF
This file should not be modified directly by users of the system.
Instead, system specific changes should be made using
configuration files in the /etc/NetworkManager/conf.d
direcotry.
To allow polkit to manage authorizations, add the following
configuration file:
cat > /etc/NetworkManager/conf.d/polkit.conf << "EOF"
[main]
auth-polkit=true
EOF
To use something other than the built-in dhcp client (recommended
if using only nmcli), use the following
configuration (valid values are dhclient, dhcpcd, and internal):
cat > /etc/NetworkManager/conf.d/dhcp.conf << "EOF"
[main]
dhcp=
dhclient
EOF
To prevent NetworkManager from
updating the /etc/resolv.conf
file,
add the following configuration file:
cat > /etc/NetworkManager/conf.d/no-dns-update.conf << "EOF"
[main]
dns=none
EOF
For additional configuation options, see man 5 NetworkManager.conf.
To allow regular users permission to configure network
connections, you should add them to the netdev
group, and create a polkit rule that grants access. Run the
following commands as the root
user:
groupadd -fg 86 netdev &&
/usr/sbin/usermod -a -G netdev <username>
cat > /usr/share/polkit-1/rules.d/org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.rules << "EOF"
polkit.addRule(function(action, subject) {
if (action.id.indexOf("org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.") == 0 && subject.isInGroup("netdev")) {
return polkit.Result.YES;
}
});
EOF
Systemd Unit
To start the NetworkManager daemon at boot,
enable the previously installed systemd unit by running the
following command as the root
user:
Note
If using Network Manager to
manage an interface, any previous configuration for that
interface should be removed, and the interface brought down
prior to starting Network
Manager.
systemctl enable NetworkManager
Starting in version 1.11.2 of NetworkManager, a systemd unit named
NetworkManager-wait-online.service
is enabled, which is used to prevent services that require
network connectivity from starting until NetworkManager establishes a connection. To
disable this behavior, run the following command as the
root
user:
systemctl disable NetworkManager-wait-online
Contents
Installed Programs:
NetworkManager, nmcli, nm-online, nmtui,
and, symlinked to nmtui: nmtui-connect, nmtui-edit, and
nmtui-hostname
Installed Libraries:
libnm.so and several modules under
/usr/lib/NetworkManager
Installed Directories:
/etc/NetworkManager,
/usr/include/NetworkManager, /usr/lib/NetworkManager,
/usr/share/doc/NetworkManager-1.22.6,
/usr/share/gtk-doc/html/{libnm,NetworkManager} (if the
documentation is built), and /var/lib/NetworkManager
Short Descriptions
nmcli
|
is a command-line tool for controlling NetworkManager and getting its
status.
|
nm-online
|
is an utility to find out whether you are online.
|
nmtui
|
is an interactive ncurses based interface for
nmcli.
|
nmtui-connect
|
is an interactive ncurses based interface connection to
activate/deactivate connections.
|
nmtui-edit
|
is an interactive ncurses based interface connection
editor.
|
nmtui-hostname
|
is an interactive ncurses based interface hostname
editor.
|
NetworkManager
|
is the network management daemon.
|
libnm.so
|
contains functions used by NetworkManager.
|
Last updated on 2020-02-25 20:18:07 -0800