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51 lines
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# Configuration file for NetworkManager.
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#
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# See "man 5 NetworkManager.conf" for details.
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#
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# The directories /usr/lib/NetworkManager/conf.d/ and /var/run/NetworkManager/conf.d/
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# can contain additional configuration snippets installed by packages. These files are
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# read before NetworkManager.conf and have thus lowest priority.
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# The directory /etc/NetworkManager/conf.d/ can contain additional configuration
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# snippets. Those snippets are merged last and overwrite the settings from this main
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# file.
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#
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# The files within one conf.d/ directory are read in asciibetical order.
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#
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# If /etc/NetworkManager/conf.d/ contains a file with the same name as
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# /usr/lib/NetworkManager/conf.d/, the latter file is shadowed and thus ignored.
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# Hence, to disable loading a file from /usr/lib/NetworkManager/conf.d/ you can
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# put an empty file to /etc with the same name. The same applies with respect
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# to the directory /var/run/NetworkManager/conf.d where files in /var/run shadow
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# /usr/lib and are themselves shadowed by files under /etc.
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#
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# If two files define the same key, the one that is read afterwards will overwrite
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# the previous one.
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[main]
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#plugins=ifcfg-rh,ibft
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[logging]
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# When debugging NetworkManager, enabling debug logging is of great help.
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#
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# Logfiles contain no passwords and little sensitive information. But please
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# check before posting the file online. You can also personally hand over the
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# logfile to a NM developer to treat it confidential. Meet us on #nm on freenode.
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# Please post full logfiles except minimal modifications of private data.
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#
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# You can also change the log-level at runtime via
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# $ nmcli general logging level TRACE domains ALL
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# However, usually it's cleaner to enable debug logging
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# in the configuration and restart NetworkManager so that
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# debug logging is enabled from the start.
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#
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# You will find the logfiles in syslog, for example via
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# $ journalctl -u NetworkManager
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#
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# Note that debug logging of NetworkManager can be quite verbose. Some messages
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# might be rate-limited by the logging daemon (see RateLimitIntervalSec, RateLimitBurst
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# in man journald.conf).
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#
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#level=TRACE
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#domains=ALL
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