On Mon, 2016-01-25 at 12:21 +, Vincent Fortier wrote:
> Thnx. So lets say I previously created a bridge interface and linked
> in my
> eth0:
> $ nmcli connection show
> $ nmcli connection delete
> $ nmcli connection add type bridge \
> ifname br0 con-name br0
> $ nmcli connection add type bridge-slave \
> ifname eth0 con-name eth0 master br0
>
> Presumably I create tap0 then add it to my br0 such as the following:
>
> $ nmcli connection add type tun \
>
> ifname tap0 con-name tap0 \
>
> mode tap owner `id -u` ip4 0.0.0.0/24
> $ nmcli connection add type bridge-slave \
> ifname tap0 con-name tap0 master br0
Here you're creating two separate network profiles. You only need to
create one profile for tap0 that includes the bridge-slave bits:
$ nmcli connection add type tun \
ifname tap0 con-name tap0 \
slave-type bridge master br0 \
mode tap owner `id -u` ip4 0.0.0.0/24
or:
$ nmcli connection add type tun \
ifname tap0 con-name tap0 \
mode tap owner `id -u` ip4 0.0.0.0/24
$ nmcli connection mod tap0 connection.slave-type bridge \
connection.master br0
'nmcli con add type <*-slave>' is just a short-cut to fill slave-type
for you. The major point is that whenever you use "nmcli con add" it
will create a *new* connection profile. You want to either put all
properties in one 'nmcli con add' or you can use 'nmcli con mod' to set
them after creation.
Dan
> Then I would be good to go with qemu and be all-set "automagically"
> at
> every reboot as autoconnect=yes is set by default.
>
> NM1.2 not yet available under Ubuntu 16.04 alpha (duno if planned to
> be
> included?) so can't test it unless I recompile from source.
> Therefore in
> the meantime it's more of a personnal knowledge thing than anything
> else.
>
> Thnx in advance!
>
> - vin
>
> Le lun. 25 janv. 2016 à 03:22, Beniamino Galvani > a
> écrit :
>
> > On Mon, Jan 25, 2016 at 02:46:54AM +, Vincent Fortier wrote:
> > > I was wondering how can I create a tap interface using nmcli?
> > > Search
> > again
> > > and again witouth luck...
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > creation of tun/tap devices is supported only in NetworkManager
> > 1.2.
> > On such version you can create a tap connection using the command:
> >
> > $ nmcli connection add type tun ifname tap0 con-name mytap0 \
> > mode tap owner `id -u` ip4 x.x.x.x/24
> >
> > The connection will have autoconnect=yes by default and so the
> > device
> > will be created automatically every time NM starts. You can
> > manually
> > enable or disable the connection with:
> >
> > $ nmcli connection up mytap0
> > $ nmcli connection down mytap0
> >
> > Beniamino
> >
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