On Fri, 2017-04-07 at 13:43 +0100, Radu Rendec wrote:
> I'm trying to setup an IPIP tunnel using nmcli. I can create the
> tunnel
> using, e.g.:
> 
> nmcli con add type ip-tunnel mode ipip ifname tun0 remote 10.0.4.1
> local 10.0.8.1
> 
> And then I can assign an ipv4 address using:
> 
> nmcli con mod ip-tunnel-tun0 ipv4.address 192.168.9.1
> 
> However, I'm not able to set the peer ipv4 address (the "inner"
> address
> of the remote end of the tunnel). What I'm looking for is the NM
> equivalent of this:
> 
> ip addr add 192.168.9.1 peer 192.168.9.2 dev tun0
> 
> What is the NM way to configure something similar to the above?
> 
> Thanks!

Hi,


NM doesn't support setting peers for IP addresses.

You might be able to use a dispatcher script (man NetworkManager),
but that is not great workaround.


Could you elaborate why you need that?


Thomas

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