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Gene Czarcinski <czar(a)acm.org> changed:
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--- Comment #22 from Gene Czarcinski <czar(a)acm.org> 2011-07-15 13:34:04 EDT ---
I have changed the release to Fedora 15 since it still appears to be a
"problem".
This report seems to have been originally opened against system-config-network
but is now against NetworkManager since that is the currenet direction for
network configuration, etc.
Obviously, there must be some significant problem supporting bridging with
NetworkManager or (with all of the griping) it would have been done.
Is there any hope or is this one of those "you can't get there from here" sort
of problems?
Is this better taken up on the mailing list or here in bugzilla?
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Dmitry Butskoy <dmitry(a)butskoy.name> changed:
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--- Comment #7 from Dmitry Butskoy <dmitry(a)butskoy.name> 2011-07-15 12:50:33 EDT ---
Let it be all in one place (ie. put this staff to NM bug).
*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 296841 ***
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--- Comment #21 from Kronos003 <kronos(a)hefnerlabs.com> 2011-07-13 04:52:50 EDT ---
I agree. It would be very nice if i could have bridging without the need for
disabling "NetworkManager" and enabling "network". I use bridging for my KVM
virtual machines on my laptop, but i also need be able to connect to wireless
as well when im not using bridging. here's a script i use to automate the
transition from NetworkManager to "bridging mode"
#!/usr/bin/sh
virsh net-destroy default
service NetworkManager stop
chkconfig NetworkManager off
service network restart
virsh net-start default
NOTES: as of this moment i havent yet tested if chkconfig is "session only" or
"until you change it back"
Honestly, this has been a problem for several years. Why has noone built this
into network manager yet? As a previous poster stated, more and more programs
are starting to depend on NetworkManager to get the link state. if NM cant cope
with bridging, this problem is going to become increasingly severe.
I too might be willing to sponsor this (Especially if network manager and make
bridging possible for wireless networks as well(by whatever means necessary))
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