On Wed 03 Dec 2014 02:06:01 PM CST, tdecampo wrote:
Miuku;2680443 Wrote:
> Is there a specific need for this as NetworkManager for GNOME supports
> OpenVPN ( NetworkManager-openvpn-gnome )?
For my use wicked works better than the new NM. I know the following
belong to another topic but for my use, I like to have DHCP running and
add a fix IP to the node. I could do it with the NM of 13.1 but not with
the one from 13.2. For example if I run the 13.2 NM under DHCP and run
ip addr you will see the assigned ip, now if you add an extra ip ( ip
address add 192.168.0.64 dev eth0) for example then run ip addr you will
see now the 2 ip’s associated with the same net card. This is temporary
and i can not find a way to do it under the NM to make it permanent like
under 13.1. Of course I can do it with the wicked, that is the reason I
try to find a GUI for openvpn which now I have to do it with the CLI
Hi
So just to clarify, you could do what you want in the 13.1 NM (maybe
some details of where in NM), but not in NM with 13.2?
It might be something that was removed (a regression…)?
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