Hello,

Maybe I can ask a more simple question...

Even if I have many profiles in /etc/network/interfaces (guessnet
chooses the right one), why can't I see these profiles in nm-applet ?

Before, I had something like this :
http://blog.freepeople.fr/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/nm-applet.png
[change "sans fil" by "filaire" with "Ifupdown (Maison)", "Ifupdown
(Travail)", etc...]

Now, I have no profile in nm-applet... It doesn't show the ones which
are in /etc/network/interfaces...

Do you know why (I have ifplugdown plug-in enabled) ?

Thank you.

David.

Le Mon, 4 Aug 2014 11:41:14 +0200,
David BERCOT <[email protected]> a écrit :
>Le Mon, 28 Jul 2014 00:37:04 +0200,
>Thomas Haller <[email protected]> a écrit :
>>On Sun, 2014-07-27 at 13:53 +0200, David BERCOT wrote:
>>> Hello,
>>> 
>>> I'm on Debian (Sid) and I've recently upgraded to Gnome 3.12.
>>> For my network, I use guessnet to put the right configuration,
>>> depending on the place I plug my computer (work, home, etc...).
>>> 
>>> Before Gnome 3.12, NM showed me the list of options
>>> (from /etc/network/interfaces) :
>>> - Ifupdown (Maison)
>>> - Ifupdown (Travail)
>>> - etc...
>>> 
>>> Now, it shows me... nothing...
>>> And more, it uses DHCP even I'm in a place where the connection
>>> should be in static mode...
>>> It seems that, at boot, the right connection is configured by
>>> guessnet (for exemple "Maison") but, just after, NM changes it with
>>> DHCP.
>>> 
>>> Do you have any clue for me ?
>>> 
>>> Thank you.
>>
>>check whether the ifupdown plugin is enabled
>>in /etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf. See `man
>>NetworkManager.conf`.
>>
>>Also, check the logfile of NM whether it was able to read those
>>connections. Sounds like it was not.
>>
>>Thomas
>
>Hello,
>
>First of all, yes, ifupdown plugin is enabled :
># cat /etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf 
>[main]
>plugins=ifupdown,keyfile
>[ifupdown]
>managed=true
>
>Then, for the logfile, I think it is in syslog... Nothing seems
>suspect.
>
>But it seems NM doesn't "see" /etc/network/interfaces connections...
># nmcli connection show 
>NOM
>UUID                                  TYPE             PÉRIPHÉRIQUE
>eth0
>91c2d1a8-97f3-450d-b1d8-91b5430307c9  802-3-ethernet   eth0 Ifupdown
>(insee_cei)                    89c584b5-3df1-c9c1-4fd9-dc1db3b879c9
>802-3-ethernet   -- Ifupdown (insee_dg)
>25a68747-c5f2-085d-9d94-8de531ebe112  802-3-ethernet   -- Ifupdown
>(insee_pra)                    331fcbb9-e335-fd10-96d4-741f8fc5b131
>802-3-ethernet   -- Ifupdown (maison)
>8a40d99f-cce3-2a0f-11cd-16cc63b12c62  802-3-ethernet   -- Ifupdown
>(insee_cnio)                   00aeb8a1-de82-c52b-d9af-c7fd47831bb1
>802-3-ethernet   -- Ifupdown (insee_cnip)
>9d595860-e440-a024-f889-b7d56892b115  802-3-ethernet   -- Ifupdown
>(insee_cnin)                   cd12fb0a-6860-4cc0-7869-5c287989e5b5
>802-3-ethernet   -- Ifupdown (default_dhcp)
>af1736b6-4156-a268-9659-2b44e7944133  802-3-ethernet   --
>
>There's no association with my connections (Ifupdown (maison), etc...)
>and eth0...
>
>I don't understand...
>
>David.
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