rpm: include an informational file in ifcfg files directory
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%global split_ifcfg_rh 0
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%endif
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%if 0%{?rhel} > 8 || 0%{?fedora} > 35
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%global ifcfg_warning 1
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%else
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%global ifcfg_warning 0
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%endif
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%if 0%{?fedora}
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# Although eBPF would be available on Fedora's kernel, it seems
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# we often get SELinux denials (rh#1651654). But even aside them,
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@ -190,6 +196,7 @@ Source2: 00-server.conf
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Source4: 20-connectivity-fedora.conf
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Source5: 20-connectivity-redhat.conf
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Source6: 70-nm-connectivity.conf
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Source7: readme-ifcfg-rh.txt
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# RHEL downstream patches that change behavior from upstream.
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# These are not bugfixes, hence they are also relevant after
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@ -897,6 +904,10 @@ mkdir -p %{buildroot}%{_sysctldir}
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cp %{SOURCE6} %{buildroot}%{_sysctldir}
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%endif
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%if 0%{?ifcfg_warning}
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cp %{SOURCE7} %{buildroot}%{_sysconfdir}/sysconfig/network-scripts
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%endif
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cp examples/dispatcher/10-ifcfg-rh-routes.sh %{buildroot}%{nmlibdir}/dispatcher.d/
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ln -s ../no-wait.d/10-ifcfg-rh-routes.sh %{buildroot}%{nmlibdir}/dispatcher.d/pre-up.d/
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ln -s ../10-ifcfg-rh-routes.sh %{buildroot}%{nmlibdir}/dispatcher.d/no-wait.d/
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@ -1072,9 +1083,7 @@ fi
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%{_mandir}/man8/NetworkManager-dispatcher.8.gz
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%{_mandir}/man8/NetworkManager-wait-online.service.8.gz
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%dir %{_localstatedir}/lib/NetworkManager
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%if 0%{?split_ifcfg_rh} == 0
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%dir %{_sysconfdir}/sysconfig/network-scripts
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%endif
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%{_datadir}/dbus-1/system-services/org.freedesktop.nm_dispatcher.service
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%{_datadir}/dbus-1/system-services/org.freedesktop.nm_priv_helper.service
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%{_datadir}/polkit-1/actions/*.policy
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@ -1082,6 +1091,9 @@ fi
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%if %{with firewalld_zone}
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%{_prefix}/lib/firewalld/zones/nm-shared.xml
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%endif
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%if 0%{?ifcfg_warning}
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%{_sysconfdir}/sysconfig/network-scripts/readme-ifcfg-rh.txt
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%endif
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# systemd stuff
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%{_unitdir}/NetworkManager.service
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%{_unitdir}/NetworkManager-wait-online.service
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@ -1204,7 +1216,6 @@ fi
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%if 0%{?split_ifcfg_rh}
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%files initscripts-ifcfg-rh
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%dir %{_sysconfdir}/sysconfig/network-scripts
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%{nmplugindir}/libnm-settings-plugin-ifcfg-rh.so
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%{dbus_sys_dir}/nm-ifcfg-rh.conf
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%endif
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readme-ifcfg-rh.txt
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readme-ifcfg-rh.txt
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NetworkManager stores new network profiles in keyfile format in the
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/etc/NetworkManager/system-connections/ directory.
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Previously, NetworkManager stored network profiles in ifcfg format
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in this directory (/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/). However, the ifcfg
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format is deprecated. By default, NetworkManager no longer creates
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new profiles in this format.
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Connection profiles in keyfile format have many benefits. For example,
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this format is INI file-based and can easily be parsed and generated.
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Each section in NetworkManager keyfiles corresponds to a NetworkManager
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setting name as described in the nm-settings(5) and nm-settings-keyfile(5)
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man pages. Each key-value-pair in a section is one of the properties
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listed in the settings specification of the man page.
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If you still use network profiles in ifcfg format, consider migrating
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them to keyfile format. To migrate all profiles at once, enter:
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# nmcli connection migrate
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This command migrates all profiles from ifcfg format to keyfile
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format and stores them in /etc/NetworkManager/system-connections/.
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Alternatively, to migrate only a specific profile, enter:
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# nmcli connection migrate <profile_name|UUID|D-Bus_path>
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For further details, see:
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* nm-settings-keyfile(5)
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* nmcli(1)
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