Hi. I know about several discussions about pre-up and pre-down in the past. Dan, I understand your position and I can follow your arguments against. But I see a number of usecases where I dont have any idea instead of doing it with pre-up / pre-down scripts in nm-dispatcher. I know every script in these phases is a potential risk for nm functionality. From nm site you have no chance to control those scripts and it might be that users will come up with problem reports that are based on their own scripts.
For example. We need to find solutions for these problems: 1. unmount cifs shares before a connection becomes disconnected 2. stop any other active connection when a user select another one (maybe this can also be done in down event) to make sure the system is single homed 3. disconnect from the active vpn before the underlaying connection becomes disconnected 4. start replication of the mail client before really disconnecting Maybe I'm off the track looking fixed to pre-up / pre-down as solution for these problems. If so please point me onto the right way. Regards, Hans-Gerd _______________________________________________ NetworkManager-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/networkmanager-list
