QtBearer just runs on top of the system networking, so if the platform
specifies it doesn't allow start/stop of interfaces, like the generic
bearer plugin, it is allowed to return an error of 'not allowed' or
somesuch.

It's the current network-manager bearer plugin that does not take into
account security limitations.

That said, a QtBearer plugin could be written using connectivity-api. It
would simply supply one configuration "System configuration" or some
name and advertise it is not able to start and stop
interfaces/connections.

Maybe I will do that today and you guys could use it or not.

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