Do you have an idea when this feature could be introduce ? I'm need it in a current project, using the python lib for network-manager.
Thanks, Yannick -----Message d'origine----- De : Thomas Haller <[email protected]> Envoyé : samedi 21 septembre 2019 17:00 À : Yannick MOLINET <[email protected]>; [email protected] Objet : Re: Network Alias On Sat, 2019-09-21 at 14:53 +0000, Yannick MOLINET wrote: > In some case, i use iptables rules based on device... Using label. > Multiple IP don't work in this case. I see. That makes sense. This should probably be added and is a worthy RFE. best, Thomas > > Cordialement, > Yannick MOLINET > > Envoyé depuis mon mobile. > De : Thomas Haller <[email protected]> Envoyé : samedi 21 septembre > 2019 16:40 À : Yannick MOLINET; [email protected] Objet : > Re: Network Alias > > On Mon, 2019-09-16 at 06:04 +0000, Yannick MOLINET wrote: > > Hi all, > > > > I’m searching how to add an network alias (and not a secondary ip) > on > > a network interface, like eth0:0 or ens3:1 or dummy0:4, with > Network > > Manager (nmcli). > > Hi, > > > These "aliases" are implemented by kernel by attaching a "label" to > the address (IFA_LABEL). > This is what you see in the deprecated `ifconfig` command line tool. > But beyond that, the label is > not really useful (is it?) and only partly supported by > NetworkManager. But multiple IP addresses work, of course. > > Why do you need the label? Just configure multiple IP addresses: > > $ nmcli connection modify "$PROFILE" ipv4.addresses > "192.168.5.100/24,192.168.6.100/24" > $ nmcli connection modify "$PROFILE" +ipv4.addresses > "192.168.7.100/24" > > > Note that the ifcfg-rh settings plugin of NetworkManager supports the > label, but the keyfile plugin does not. That's a severe limitation, to > the point where it's not useful. Also, nmcli does not support the > label... > > > > best, > Thomas _______________________________________________ networkmanager-list mailing list [email protected] https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/networkmanager-list
