============================================ NetworkManager-1.8 Overview of changes since NetworkManager-1.6 ============================================ This is a new stable release of NetworkManager. Notable changes include: * Default routes set by devices that failed connectivity checks are now penalized with a higher metric * nmcli is now able to produce output more friendly for machine parsing * The slaves available at the time a master connection is activated are enslaved in a stable order, making the automatic MAC address for Bonding devices more predictable. * Hostname management is now more flexibly configured * Support for additional route options (pref-src, src, tos, window, cwnd, initcwnd, initrwnd, mtu, lock-window, lock-cwnd, lock-initcwnd, lock-initrwnd, and lock-mtu). * Fixed detection of EAP-FAST support in wpa_supplicant * Support for handling PINs for PKCS#11 tokens as secrets * GSM and CDMA connections now have a MTU property * An option to disable selected TLS versions during EAP phase 1 authentication * The 802.1x authentication timeout is now configurable to allow a faster fallback to other connections * Persist managed state of device until reboot. This improves seamless take over of a previously managed device after restart of NetworkManager. * Better handle devices that are externally managed by somebody else by consistently generating an in-memory connection to reflect the external state. * Expose SRIOV capability of a device on D-Bus and support configuring the number of virtual functions via NetworkManager.conf. * Support matching networking devices via new "driver:" device spec in NetworkManager.conf. * Introduced support for creating and managing dummy links * The teaming devices now support setting a hardcoded MAC address * Settings of bonding devices can now be modified on-the-fly, without the need to reactivate a connection * The failures to activate a connection now communicate better error responses to nmcli * Dropped dependency on libgudev * Reverse Path filtering is now disabled in multihoming configurations where it would interfere with legitimate network traffic * libcurl is used instead of libsoup for connectivity checking, resulting in a smaller dependency footprint * With DNS mode "rc-manager=symlink", don't write /etc/resolv.conf as a symlink if it already exists as a regular file. * Support attaching user-data in form of key-value pairs to connection profiles. * Fix accpeting fully qualified name for ipv4.dhcp-hostname setting. * Make NetworkManager more forgiving to failure to change the MAC address during scanning. * Many bug fixes and improvements ============================================ NetworkManager-1.6 Overview of changes since NetworkManager-1.4 ============================================ This is a new stable release of NetworkManager. Notable changes include: * Added support for managing the MACsec links. Requires support in wpa_supplicant (version newer than 2.6). * Support for configuration and discovery of Web Proxy settings with PacRunner service. * The ipv6.method=shared is now supported, utilizing DHCPv6 Prefix Delegation option to obtain prefixes for the interface. * Support for systemd-resolved local DNS forwarder backend. * The configuration is now read from /run/NetworkManager/conf.d as well. This is useful for handing over configuration discovered on system startup to NetworkManager. * The PPP manager can now be split into a separate package. * Added initial support for PKCS#11 tokens with 802.1x authentication. * Introduced Vala bindings for libnm. * NetworkManager would now keep most connections up on shutdown (except Wi-Fi connections, VPN connections and other kinds that can't be assumed on startup) * The checkpoint/restore connection can now also remove new connections and disconnect devices that were activated since the checkpoint was taken. * New connection.autoconnect_retries property that allows fine-tuning the autoconnect behavior. * Fix emission of NM-style PropertiesChanged signals and deprecate them for PropertiesChanged on "org.freedesktop.DBus.Properties" interface. * Change the meaning of unset "cloned-mac-address" settings from "permanent" to "preserve". This changes the default value and affects existing connections during upgrade that did not explicitly configure cloned-mac-address. This has the effect that externally configured MAC addresses are preserved by default instead of setting the permanent address (bgo#770611). * Avoid reading the permanent MAC address before the device is initialized by UDEV. This avoids a race where NetworkManager might detect the MAC address of the wrong interface. * The cloned.mac-address property can now be used with Bond and Bridge devices. * The ifcfg parsing code has been reworked for better compatibility with actual shell variable files. * nmtui now supports creating and editing IP tunnel connections. * The libnm client library now uses the D-Bus ObjectManager API that allows for quicker initialization of the clients. * nmtui now utilizes the asynchronous libnm client API to paralellize communication with the daemon, reducing the client startup time. * Ethernet devices now use "802-3.speed" and "802-3.duplex" properties to allow controlling overriding the negotiated link parameters. * Order in which IP addresses are configured is now preserved so that primary address is selected correctly. * Details of the DNS information obtained from the connections is now exposed on the D-Bus and can be inspected with nmcli. * Fixed race conditions when renaming interfaces, for example as done by UDEV for persistent interface naming. This could cause detecting devices as the wrong hardware type. * Added the support for DHCPV6_HOSTNAME and DHCPV6_SEND_HOSTNAME keys in ifcfg files that control "dhcp-hostname" and "dhcp-send-hostname" properties of the "ipv6" setting. * The stable-addressing for MAC address randomization and RFC7217 IPv6 stable privacy addressing can now be more flexibly configured using dynamic randomization seeds in "connection.stable-id". See "examples/nm-conf.d/30-anon.conf" for example use. * When the master of Team, Bridge and Bond devices is specified as a connection UUID, the ifcfg-rh plugin now writes the master connection's interface name into the ifcfg file for improved compatibility with the legacy network service. * Improve handling of MTU by resetting the previous MTU when the device deactivates and reset the MTU to a defined value on activation. * Improve tracking of parent devices for dependend devices like ip-tunnels, MACVLAN, VETH, VLAN, and VXLAN. * Many bug fixes and improvements ============================================ NetworkManager-1.4 Overview of changes since NetworkManager-1.2 ============================================ This is a new stable release of NetworkManager. Notable changes include: * The MAC address assigned to a device can now be set according to different policies: preserve, permanent, random, stable * NetworkManager now waits for IPv6 DAD to terminate before completing the activation * Added support for setting IPv6 tokenized interface identifiers through the 'ipv6.token' connection property * Added a 'Reload' D-Bus method to reload configuration and reapply DNS configuration * Added ability to create a configuration checkpoints and rolling back changes after a timeout. * NetworkManager now follows symlinks when accessing resolv.conf and rc-manager is set to 'file' * Added support for oFono as modem manager * The devices now exposes counters of transferred data * The 'may-fail' property of ipv4 and ipv6 settings is now respected more accurately * The timeout for requests of secrets to agents has been increased from 25 to 120 seconds * Name servers passed to dnsmasq now specify an egress interface to avoid problems with multiple active connections * Reverse DNS entries for IPv6 are now added to dnsmasq, and IPv4 reverse entries now honor the network prefix * A new 'dns-priority' property of ipv4 and ipv6 settings can be used to tweak the order of servers in resolv.conf when multiple connections are active * configure script accepts --enable-{address,undefined}-sanitizer options to build NetworkManager with GCC sanitizers * The default resolv.conf manager can now be specified at build time using the --with-config-dns-rc-manager-default configure option * NetworkManager is now compiled with --gc-sections to reduce executable size * Added a new 'VPN_PLUGIN' logging domain * It is now possible to change the configuration currently applied on a device with 'nmcli device modify' and 'nmcli device reapply' * nmcli invoked without parameters shows an overview of the current network configuration * The 'nmcli connection add' syntax has been extended and is now possible to pass properties (e.g. 'ipv4.dns') along with aliases * nmtui now returns to initial menu after a sub-form exits * Improved bash autocompletion for nmcli * Now devices are disconnected before the system suspends, executing dispatcher scripts. This allows external applications to be notified of the change in connectivity * Dispatcher scripts are now called also when connectivity status changes * Many other fixes and improvements ============================================ NetworkManager-1.2 Overview of changes since NetworkManager-1.0 ============================================ This is a new stable release of NetworkManager. Notable changes include: * MAC addresses during Wi-Fi access point scanning are now randomized if wpa_supplicant supports PreassocMacAddr. * Added an option to enable random MAC addresses for association to Wi-Fi access point (defaults to disabled). Controlled with 'wifi.mac-address-randomization' property (MAC_ADDRESS_RANDOMIZATION key in ifcfg files). Requires support from wpa_supplicant. * Wi-Fi scanning now utilizes wpa_supplicant's AP list. * Added support for Wi-Fi powersave, configured with POWERSAVE key in ifcfg files. * Added support for creation of more types of software devices: tun & tap, macvlan, vxlan and ip tunnels (ipip, gre, sit, ip6ip6 and ipip6). * The software devices (bond, bridge, vlan, team, ...) can now be stacked arbitrarily. The nmcli interface for creating master-slave relationships has been significantly improved by the use of 'master' argument to all link types. * RFC7217 stable privacy addressing is now used by default to protect from address-based host tracking. The IPv6 addressing mode is configured with IPV6_ADDR_GEN_MODE key in ifcfg files. * Improved route management code to avoid clashes between conflicting routes in multiple connections. * Refactored platform code resulting in more robust interface to platform, less overhead and reduced memory footprint. * Improved interoperability with other network management tools. The externally created software devices are not managed until they're activated. * The Device instances now exist for all software connections and the platform devices are now only created when the device is activated. This makes it possible for connections with device of same name not to clash unless they're activated concurrently. The links are now not unnecessarily present unless the connection is active, avoiding pollution of the link namespace. * NetworkManager now correctly manages connectivity in namespace-based containers such as LXC and Docker. * Support for configuring ethernet Wake-On-Lan has been added. * Added LLDP listener functionality and related CLI client commands. Enabled via LLDP option in ifcfg files. * CLI secret agent has been extended with support for VPN secrets. * The command line client now utilizes colors for its output. * The command line client now sorts the devices and properties for better clarity. * Numerous improvements to Bash command completion for nmcli. * NetworkManager relies on less external libraries. The use of dbus-glib has been replaced with gio's native D-Bus support and libnl-route is no longer used. * Dependency on avahi-autoipd has been dropped. Native IPv4 link-local addressing configuration based on systemd network library is now used instead. * Hostname is now managed via systemd-hostnamed on systemd-based systems. * Management of resolv.conf can be changed at runtime, private resolv.conf is always written in /run. * NetworkManager can now write DNS options to resolv.conf. * Added an option to enable the old-fashioned /etc/resolv.conf handling (using a symlink) * Updated version of systemd network library used for internal DHCP and IPv4 link-local support. * Support for event logging via audit subsystem has been added. * Support for native logging via systemd-journald has been added taking advantage of its structured logging. * Live reconfiguration of IP configuration after changing the settings without reactivation of the device with "nmcli device reapply" command and via D-Bus API. * The API for VPN plugins now supports multiple simultaneous connections. Most popular VPN plugins have been updated to support this functionality. * The libnm library now provides API to access VPN service definitions. * New DHCP_FQDN key in ifcfg files to configure the full FQDN to be sent to the DHCP servers. * The timeout for DHCP requests can now be modified using the 'ipv4.dhcp-timeout' property. * Added multicast_snooping option to BRIDGING_OPTS ifcfg key. * Added support for detecting duplicate IPv4 addresses, with a timeout configurable through the ipv4.dad-timeout connection property. * Fixed a race condition that could potentially lead to unauthorized access to connection secrets (CVE-2016-0764). * dnsmasq configuration for shared connections can now be extended by placing custom files in /etc/NetworkManager/dnsmasq-shared.d/. * Generic devices are no longer assumed unless explicitly requested by user. * The reorder-header VLAN flag setting is now honored; to keep backwards compatibility in behavior, an existing REORDER_HDR=0 ifcfg-rh key is ignored; the flag must be disabled with VLAN_FLAGS=NO_REORDER_HDR. * NetworkManager now checks the connection data from client for validity and gracefully handles unknown properties in client. This improves interoperability between the server and clients of different versions. * The activation of a VLAN device with a virtual parent that is inactive now results in a parent being activated first. * The server name used with 802.1x authentication can now be constrained to a particular domain suffix (CVE-2006-7246). * Fair amount of bugs was fixed and robustness was generally improved. The following features were backported to 1.0.x releases from 1.0.0 to 1.0.10 are also present in NetworkManager-1.2: * Added support for handling VPN secrets to nmtui and nmcli agent. * The team devices can now properly be enslaved to bridges. * Failed DHCP attempts for assumed connections are now retried after a timeout. * Default wired connection is now created after udev registers the device. * Support for Bluetooth DUN devices with Bluez 5 has been fixed. * The 'ipv6.ignore-auto-dns' property is now properly honored making it possible to override automatically obtained name servers. * Invalid permanent MAC addresses as reported by some devices are now ignored. * Device links reported by more recent versions of Linux kernel that reside in different network namespaces are no longer confused with links in the namespace NetworkManager runs in. * MAC address changes of bond or team devices are now properly propagated to VLANs created on the device. * Fixed error handling for teaming devices with invalid configuration. * Wi-Fi AP list is now updated correctly after AP mode has been used. * The error handling for VPN secret agents is now significantly more robust. * Detection of s390 CTC devices now works properly. * A GATEWAY key in in /etc/sysconfig/network now no longer affects non-static connections. * Added support for IPv6-only VPN connections. * The systemd service now uses HUP signal to reload configuration. * Change VLAN default flags to set REORDER_HDR for new connections. * nmtui is now able to ignore automatically configured routes. * Allow setting IPv6 and PPP settings for GDM and CDMA connections via nmcli. * Added support for adding ADSL connections in nmcli. * Improved capture portal detection. * Default route through WiFi connection is now preferred to Mobile Broadband if both are available. * Expose a flag to determine whether a particular connection is metered via API and client tools. Configurable in ifcfg with CONNECTION_METERED key. * Add support for locking connections to a channel within a particular band. * Add support for configuring Wake-on-LAN capabilitites. * Allow overriding the MTU for team device. * The MTU setting from an IPv6 neighbor discovery Router Advertisements is now ignored if applying it would result in invalid configuration. * Some configuration options can now be changed without restarting the daemon. Notably, this applies to 'dns', 'connectivity' and 'ignore-carrier' settings. * The connection activation was made more robust. If an active connection is reactivated, the device it is active on takes precedence. If an attempt is made to activate a connection on a different device than the one it is active on, the activation proceeds removing the connection from the active device. * The device specifiers in configuration files now support negation via 'except:' match. * Devices that only have IPv6 link-local address are no longer assumed to be connected. * nmcli now provides hints and tab-completion for enumeration properties. * If the IPv6 interface tokens are set they are honored when creating an interface identifier for IPv6 addressing. * NetworkManager now maintains correct routing configuration when multiple interfaces are connected to the same network. * The management of devices can now be controlled with udev rules. The veth devices as well as the virtual Ethernet devices of various virtualization tools (VMWare, VirtualBox, Parallels Workstation) are now ignored by default. * The IPv6 privacy extensions are now enabled by default and handling of the ip6-privacy sysctl has been improved. * Activating a Bond, Bridge or Team device can now optionally activate the slave connections as well. The behavior is controlled with 'connection.autoconnect-slaves' property and AUTOCONNECT-SLAVES key in ifcfg files. * The platform support code has been refactored, resulting in better scalability in large configurations. * Changes to network interfaces configuration done outside NetworkManager are now picked up and exposed to the user via NetworkManager API and tools. * A connection can now optionally leave externally configured default route in place instead of overriding it. The behavior is controlled with 'ipv4.never-default' and 'ipv6.never-default' properties. * nmcli allows multiple devices for 'nmcli device disconnect/delete'. * Firewall zone is added to firewalld for device-based VPN connections too. * Wi-Fi devices now indicate support for 2GHz and 5GHz frequencies * "nmcli device" output now indicates physical port ID * New config items added to the 'ifcfg-rh' plugin: - IPV4_ROUTE_METRIC and IPV6_ROUTE_METRIC - DEVTIMEOUT - IPADDR and PREFIX are now supported for specifying address ranges of shared IPv4 connections * Dispatcher scripts now get a CONNECTION_FILENAME variable with the path to the configuration file for the connection * An example dispatcher script that is able to apply complex routing rules (such as setting up policy-based routing) for 'ifcfg-rh' connections was added to examples/dispatcher/. * 'mode' key of Bond device options property now accepts numeric values * Connection attempts for devices without carrier on startup now wait for carrier to appear within a short timeout instead of failing immediately. This makes system startup more robust. * Bridge connectivity is now properly restored on resume from suspend * The D-Bus name is acquired earlier during the daemon startup. This makes it possible for the systemd service manager to optimize the service startup so that services that require networking are activated sooner contributing to faster system start up time. * A lot of memory leak problems were fixed, resulting in reduced memory usage. Many of them were discovered as a result of improvements in use of Valgrind in the testing infrastructure. * Management of 'teamd' daemon instances for Team devices is now more robust. * The 'dnsmasq' daemon respawns when it terminates and it is configured for management of DNS resolver configuration * Hostnames that are not fully qualified are no longer sent to a DHCPv6 server for a dynamic DNS update * Connection UUIDs are now checked for uniqueness when connection configurations are read * Receipt of a NDP Router Advertisement can no longer lower the IPv6 hop limit (CVE-2015-2924) =============================================== NetworkManager-1.0 Overview of changes since NetworkManager-0.9.10 =============================================== This is a new stable release of NetworkManager. Notable changes include: * A new 'libnm' GObject-based client library to replace libnm-util/libnm-glib - IP address, IP route, hardware address, and other properties are now represented as strings - Based on GIO's GDBus bindings instead of dbus-glib - Uses modern GObject APIs including GAsyncResult and GVariant - For more information see https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/NetworkManager/libnm * Devices and VPN connections now have individual default routes. Priorities are handled through configurable route metrics. * nmcli now supports password requests and PolicyKit authorizations * A faster, lighter-weight (though less capable) internal DHCP client has been added and may be selected with the "dhcp=internal" option. It supports fewer DHCP options and does not yet support DHCPv6. * A new 'configure-and-quit=yes' option has been added for environments with less dynamic network configuration * When running on 3.17 and later kernels, NetworkManager handles IPv6LL address assignment to ensure that IPv6 connectivity is not enabled until intentionally configured by the user * NetworkManager no longer causes the nl80211 kernel module to be loaded on systems with no Wi-Fi devices * Bluetooth DUN support now works with Bluez 5.x * VPN connections can now persist across link changes and suspend/resume if their VPN plugin supports this feature * A new 'ibft' settings plugin has been added to support firmware-based iBFT/iSCSI configurations. This functionality has been moved to 'ibft' from the 'ifcfg-rh' plugin. * IPv6 router advertisement MTUs are now respected * NetworkManager no longer requires polkit libraries at runtime when Polkit support is enabled, and Polkit can be disabled at build time too * Automatically created connections are now deleted when their device goes away * 'nmcli dev connect' now attemts to create a connection if none exists * Manually configured static IPv6 configuration is kept even if SLAAC fails * Manpages for the 'keyfile' and 'ifcfg-rh' plugins now describe their configuration syntax and available options * WWAN connections now support IPv6 if the modem and provider support IPv6 * Software devices (bridge, bond, team, etc) can now be deleted from the D-Bus API or with nmcli * The manpages, documentation, and API annotations have received many cleanups * Externally created virtual interfaces are no longer managed by NetworkManager until they are set "up" or activated via nmcli * Team device support is now an optional plugin ============================================== NetworkManager-0.9.10 Overview of changes since NetworkManager-0.9.8 ============================================== This is a new stable release of NetworkManager. Notable changes include: * Added a new curses-based client called "nmtui" for easier console operation * Added interactive connection editing and creation mode to nmcli with detailed help and tab completion support * nmcli bash completion has been greatly improved * Added support for Data Center Bridging (DCB) and FibreChannel over Ethernet (FCoE) * IPv6 autoconfiguration is now done in userspace with libndp instead of the kernel * The D-Bus daemon is no longer required for root-only operation * WiFi, ADSL, WWAN, and Bluetooth are now optional plugins, reducing install size * Added support for Infiniband Partitions * Network connection files are no longer watched by default, use "nmcli con reload" to notice changes made externally or set "monitor-connection-files=true" in NetworkManager.conf's [main] section * Connections can now be locked to interface names in addition to hardware/MAC addresses * A new "ignore-carrier" configuration option is available to ignore the carrier on selected interfaces * A new "dns=none" option has been added to suppress changes to /etc/resolv.conf * Changes made to IP addresses, IP routes, and master/slave relationships from external tools are now recognized and reflected in the D-Bus API * Assuming the existing configuration of interfaces without changing that configuration is now more reliable * The 'root' user is no longer subject to PolicyKit access controls and usage of D-Bus "at_console" permissions has been removed * Configuration file snippets can be dropped in /etc/NetworkManager/conf.d to change smaller sets of configuration options * Added IP-level support for more software/virtual interfaces types including GRE, macvlan, macvtap, tun, tap, veth, and vxlan interfaces * All network interfaces known to the kernel are now exposed through the D-Bus interface * Improved support for routing-only VPNs like openswan/libreswan/strongswan * Added support for "temporary" connections which are not saved to disk until requested * Added WWAN autoconnect support and fixed issues with airplane mode handling * NetworkManager-wait-online systemd service behavior is more reliable * The dispatcher timeout has increased to 10 minutes, and new "pre-up" and "pre-down" events have been added which block activation until complete * NetworkManager no longer prevents Wake-on-LAN functionality from working * PPPoE now requires userland "rp-pppoe" to work around kernel bugs that prevent detecting server-side termination of the PPP link * An ARP announcement is now sent after IPv4 addresses are configured * Added a DNS plugin for dnssec-trigger for better DNSSEC operation * More properties are now exposed via the D-Bus properties interface in addition to getter/setter functions * Added support for custom IP address ranges for Shared connections * Fatal connection failures now block automatic reconnection more reliably * VPN connection IP details are now available via the D-Bus interface * VPN plugins can now request additional/new secrets from the user during the connection process ============================================== NetworkManager-0.9.8 Overview of changes since NetworkManager-0.9.6 ============================================== This is a new stable release of NetworkManager. Notable changes include: * New AvailableConnections property for Device objects * Better handling of various rfkill/Airplane Mode switches * Fixed handling of DNS servers for some mobile broadband devices * Don't duplicate various IPv6 routes added by the kernel * Ensure buggy ethernet driver carrier indications are handled correctly * Fix crash in dnsmasq plugin when no nameservers were present * Add support for 4G LTE network modes * Fix signal handling when daemonizing at startup * Don't autoconnect to WiFi networks that have never successfully connected * Only request new WiFi secrets during the initial association or when the secrets are known to be wrong, not every time the connection randomly fails * Add capability to autoconnect VPN connections when a parent connection succeeds * Add configure-time option for "permissive" system connection editing policy * Various libnm-glib fixes for asynchronous usage * Fix gateway handling when given with secondary IP addresses * Optionally listen to systemd for suspend/resume events instead of UPower * Fix 'seen-bssids' property when retrieving WiFi connections via D-Bus * Add support for AP-mode WiFi hotspots (instead of just Ad-Hoc) * Add a "slaves" property to Bond devices * Add support for ModemManager 0.7/0.8 * Allow more human-readable formatting of IP address in keyfile connections * Drop support for dhclient v3 * Move PPP support to a separate plugin, so that it can be packaged separately and reduce the dependency on the core package. * Add support for DHCPv6 server-side Dynamic DNS * Add support for bridge master devices and bridge ports * Fix canceling secrets requests in GUI agents * Always enable Proactive Key Caching (PKC, also called OKC) for WPA Enterprise WiFi configurations ============================================== NetworkManager-0.9.6 Overview of changes since NetworkManager-0.9.4 ============================================== This is a new stable release of NetworkManager. Notable changes include: * Many libnm-glib fixes, including crashes when NetworkManager restarts * Enhanced IPv6 stability and compatibility * Fix regression in carrier handling for devices that don't support carrier detect * Add ability to connect to new WiFi networks from nmcli * Add native support for ADSL modems using PPPoE or PPPoATM * Reduce number of changes made to DNS information during connection setup * Add support for IPv6-enabled VPN connections * Add device driver version, firmware version, and autoconnect properties to D-Bus API * Add on-demand WiFi scan support * Fix IPv6 default gateway handling for DHCPv6 * Add Vala language bindings * Fix various crashes and issues in the ifcfg-rh system settings plugin * Fix race with multiple interfaces running DHCP at the same time * Add Linux From Scratch (LFS) support * Allow customized dnsmasq local caching nameserver config via /etc/NetworkManager/dnsmasq.d/ * Fixes for VLAN and bonding when libnl2 or earlier are used * D-Bus API, libnm-glib, libnm-util, and GObject Introspection documentation updates ============================================== NetworkManager-0.9.4 Overview of changes since NetworkManager-0.9.2 ============================================== This is a new stable release of NetworkManager. Notable changes include: * Better handling of WiFi devices via nl80211 when available (instead of WEXT) * IP configuration is now non-blocking; waiting for IPv6 RA no longer blocks the device from activating if IPv4 is ready and vice versa * Addded support for firewall "zones" via FirewallD * Added basic support for bonded interfaces * WiFi connections are no longer locked to a specific MAC address if they are "locally administered" addresses (ie, 02:::::) * New state change reasons have been added for mobile broadband PIN errors * Agent-owned secrets are now sent to agents for newly created connections * Support for non-UTF8-encoded 802.1x passwords has been added * libnm-glib now fetches some properties more aggressively (like active connections, access points, etc) * Added basic support for IP-over-Infiniband interfaces * Added support for device plugins and converted WiMAX support to a plugin for easier packaging and simpler dependencies * Added support for VLAN interfaces * Added support for 802.1x EAP-FAST authentication * Added non-blocking mode and API to libnm-glib * Linux Wireless Extensions (WEXT) support can be disabled at configure time with --with-wext=no * IPv6 Privacy Extensions are now enabled by default for new connections * Support for checking Internet connectivity has been added * The ifnet system config plugin rewrites config files less often * A bug causing IPv6 address assignment to fail on newer kernels with libnl3 has been fixed * Fix a bug in the ifcfg-rh plugin with backticks in WPA passphrases * Ensure connections that cannot be stored are ignored by the ifnet plugin * Enable out-of-the-box IPv6 connectivity by allowing IPv4 to fail if IPv6 succeeds * Allow proxying of DNSSEC data when using the dnsmasq local caching nameserver plugin * Add support for multiple domain names sent from VPN plugins * Removed support for WiFi Ad-Hoc WPA connections due to kernel bugs ============================================== NetworkManager-0.9.2 Overview of changes since NetworkManager-0.9.0 ============================================== This is a new stable release of NetworkManager. Notable changes include: * Support for libnl2 and libnl3 and various memory leak fixes * Bug fixes for the ifnet config plugin * Ensure IPv6 link-local DNS servers work correctly in the dnsmasq DNS plugin * Add ability for nmcli to delete connections * Fix setup of connection sharing with newer iptables versions * Ensure WiMAX activation emits correct signals (fixes initial signal strength) * Fix an issue with duplicated keyfile connections * Ensure the 'novj' options is passed through to pppd * Store timestamps for VPN connections too * Fix a crash when deleting default wired connections * Fix a security issue in the ifcfg-rh plugin with newlines in file names * Fix the "SpecificObject" property for active VPN connection objects * Improve handling of rfkill on some platforms * Spaces no longer used in ifcfg config file names * IPv6 RAs are now accepted when forwarding is configured * dnsmasq local caching nameserver plugin cache size bumped to 400 entries (from 150) * Fix handling of SSIDs in the keyfile plugin * Fix some GObject Introspection annotations in libnm-glib and libnm-util * Fix setting hostnames from DHCP * Fixes for building with recent GLib versions * Don't update routing and DNS until a device is managed * Fix bug causing IPv6 RA-provided routes to be ignored * Fix possible wrong handling of 'keyfile' connection certificates * Correct Shared connection IP address range to be as documented ============================================== NetworkManager-0.9.0 Overview of changes since NetworkManager-0.8.x ============================================== This is a new stable release of NetworkManager. Notable changes include: * All connections and configuration now managed by NetworkManager * Secrets for any connection can now be stored in user session or by NetworkManager * All secrets can now be requested each time * Fast User Switching support * Support for WiMAX mobile broadband * Connections can now be restricted to one or more users * Support for 802.1X certificate subject matching for greater security * Requires wpa_supplicant 0.7 or later * Better support for AP roaming using nl80211 and background scanning * Simplified D-Bus API for easier client usage * Support for GObject Introspection in libnm-glib and libnm-util ============================================== NetworkManager-0.8.6 Overview of changes since NetworkManager-0.8.4 ============================================== This is a new stable release of NetworkManager. Notable changes include: * Fix handling of WINS server address in libnm-glib * Fix checks for s390 CTC device types * Fix export of nm_device_get_ip_iface() in libnm-glib * Fix export of IPv6 DNS GValue conversion functions in libnm-glib * Recognize and manage platform 'gadget' devices * Send only "short" hostname, not FQDN, to DHCP servers * Allow "_" as a valid character for GSM APNs * Handle shared connections in the ifnet plugin * Fix Ad-Hoc frequency selection for user-created Ad-Hoc networks * Allow failed connections to be retried when Ethernet carrier bounces * Allow usage of paths for certificates and keys in the keyfile plugin * Fix crash requesting system VPN secrets * Add ability to blacklist certain MAC addresses for wired & wifi connections * Ensure users are authorized to share wifi networks (CVE-2011-2176) ============================================== NetworkManager-0.8.4 Overview of changes since NetworkManager-0.8.2 ============================================== This is a new stable release of NetworkManager. Notable changes include: * Preliminary support for Exherbo Linux * Logging fixes to suppress unnecessary messages * Ensure removed devices are cleaned up * Fix potential 64-bit crash updating timestamps * IPv6 setup, routing, and compliance fixes * Fix WWAN enable/disable handling * Handle reverse DNS lookups with local caching nameserver configurations * Ensure usable DNS configuration is written when NetworkManager quits * No longer updates /etc/hosts when hostname changes * Request WPAD option from DHCP servers * Allow use of paths for certificates and keys in connection keyfiles * Allow operation without any DHCP client installed * Fix operation with newer versions of dnsmasq * nmcli support for WWAN connections * Persistent hostname sent to DHCP servers by default * Allow disabing PPP support at build time * Red Hat/Fedora ifcfg plugin fixes for handling S390 CTC device configuration * Red Hat/Fedora ifcfg plugin fixes for handling IPADDR config items * Shutdown crash fixes * Memory leak fixes * Documentation fixes and updates * and much more... ============================================== NetworkManager-0.8.2 Overview of changes since NetworkManager-0.8.1 ============================================== This is a new stable release of NetworkManager. Notable changes include: * Native local caching nameserver support using dnsmasq * Automatically detect addition and removal of new VPN plugins * Support for handling suspend/resume signals from UPower * Ensure users are allowed to enable/disable WiFi and networking * Ensure WiFi enable state is perserved across reboot and suspend * Better handling of /etc/hosts and preservation of custom hostnames * Support for the systemd session management service * Better handling of 'keyfile' system connection errors * Support for S390 network devices * and much more... ============================================== NetworkManager-0.7.0 Overview of changes since NetworkManager-0.6.6 ============================================== This is a new major stable release of NetworkManager. Notable changes include: * Multiple active devices * Internet connection sharing * Support for many mobile broadband devices * Full static IP support * More reliable connections * Rich, flexible D-Bus API * Boot-time connections (no logins required) ============================================== NetworkManager-0.6.2 Overview of changes since NetworkManager-0.6.2 ============================================== 0.6.2 is a bug fix release. Note that NetworkManager no longer automatically runs dhcdbd if it is not running. This means that it is now the system's responsibility to start dhcdbd prior to NetworkManager, e.g. in the distribution's NetworkManager initscript. * NetworkManager * Many, many bug fixes (Everyone) * Dynamic WEP Support (Robert Love) * nm-applet * Many bug fixes (Everyone) ============================================== NetworkManager-0.6.1 Overview of changes since NetworkManager-0.6.0 ============================================== 0.6.1 is a minor bug fix release. * NetworkManager * Improved activation cancelation (Dan Williams) * Workarounds for non-WPA drivers (Dan Williams) * Fix WPA Enterprise crasher (Robert Love) * nm-applet * Hide password entry fields by default (Robert Love) * Add toggle to show/hide password field (Robert Love) * Add 'Remove' option to right-click menu (Robert Love) ============================================== NetworkManager-0.6.0 Overview of changes since NetworkManager-0.5.1 ============================================== This releases ushers in WPA support, as well as many other features, bug fixes, and clean ups. We now require libnl, a netlink library (http://people.suug.ch/~tgr/libnl/) and wpa_supplicant, a WPA supplicant (http://hostap.epitest.fi/wpa_supplicant/). Two new VPN modules are part of the distribution: openvpn and pptp. * NetworkManager * WPA and WPA2 support (Dan Williams) * WPA Enterprise support (Robert Love) * Rearchitecting, refactoring (Dan Williams) * wpa_supplicant support (Dan Williams, Kay Sievers) * NIS support (Robert Love) * DHCP hostname support (Timo Hoenig) * ISDN support, improve dial up support (Robert Love) * Man pages (Robert Love) * Survive DBUS and HAL restarts (Timo Hoening) * Generate PID files (Dan Willians) * Bug fixes and clean ups (the whole gang) * nm-applet * New tray icon look and behavior (Robert Love, Dan Williams) * New wireless security layer (Dan Williams) * New "Enable Networking" toggle (Robert Love) * Display speed of current connection (Robert Love) * Bug fixes and clean ups (the whole gang) ============================================== NetworkManager-0.5.1 Overview of changes since NetworkManager-0.5.0 ============================================== * NetworkManager * Don't drop the last scanned AP (Dan Williams) * Broadcast state change when disconnected (Robert Love) * The Slackware backend now builds (Nico) * Don't install unsued config files (Dan Williams) * Add a test for libnm_glib_unregister_callback (Christopher Aillon) * Requires wireless-tools 28pre9 (Christopher Aillon) * nm-applet * Use g_get_host_name () if we've got it (Christopher Aillon) * Fix an unitialized variable (Robert Love) * Fix sensitivity of VPN items (Robert Love) ============================================== NetworkManager-0.5.0 Overview of changes since NetworkManager-0.4.1 ============================================== * NetworkManager * Initscripts are now generated * Not waiting as long for scans to complete (Bill Moss). * Fix several D-BUS object leaks (John Palmieri, Dan Williams, Christopher Aillon) * VPN now advertises state changes * Make --without-named work (j@bootlab.org) * Make --with-dhcdbd work correctly (j@bootlab.org) * Fix timeout scan values (Bill Moss) * Send notifications of device strength changing so clients do not have to poll. * Don't return a UDI device if it doesn't exist (Tomislav Vujec) * Strip whitespace from the VPN banner (Bill Moss) * VPN Manager rewritten to better support signals (Dan Williams) * Don't allow clients to determine what states we should be scanning in, add logic to scan when we need to. * Blacklist some common ESSIDs such that multiple access points with these ESSIDs aren't treated as the same network. * Support for D-BUS enabled named (Dan Williams) * Only '#' is a valid comment in resolv.conf (Robert Love) * Don't try to set auth mode on the AP from the allowed list if it's NULL (Bill Moss) * Add internal scanning code so we don't have to use iwlib's code any longer (Dan Williams) * libnm now uses guints instead of gints for its callback IDs. * libnm_glib_unregister_callback () now works. * Fix our scanning interval (Robert Love) * Updates to backends for Gentoo, SuSE, RedHat, Debian, and Slackware (Robert Love, Peter Jones, Bill Nottingham, j@bootlab.org) - Dialup support in RedHat backend - ISDN support in SUSE backend - Other fixes * nm-applet * The applet is no longer threaded (Dan Williams) * Dialogs no longer block the UI when shown * Passphrase dialog now treats Esc keypresses properly * Create Network and Connect to Network dialogs now have different window titles * New icons for connecting to a network and to a VPN (Diana Fong) * Context menu items have been cleaned up * Pressing enter in the passphrase entry should activate the default action. * Fix icon animation smoothness * Display more data in the Connection Information dialog (Robert Love) ============================================ NetworkManager-0.3.1 Overview of changes since NetworkManager-0.3 ============================================ NetworkManager: * Debian backend fixes, Thom May * Build fixes, Thom May * Better handling of encrypted devices, Dan Williams * Better handling of user-selected access points, Dan Williams NetworkManagerNotification: * Simplified D-Bus code, Dan Williams * Better error handling and feedback, Dan Williams * Greatly simplify the locking to UI smoother, Dan Williams ============================================ NetworkManager-0.3.0 Overview of changes since NetworkManager-0.2 ============================================ NetworkManager: * Lots of fixes, Dan Williams * Support static IP addresses, Dan Williams - Get broadcast address from config files, Robert Paskowitz * Support for non-ESSID-broadcasting base stations, Dan Williams * Only accept and manager 802.3 and 802.11 devices, Dan Williams * Don't blow away an active wired connection on startup, Dan Williams * Improve strength calculation, Dan Williams * Constantly scanning behavior, Dan Williams * add .pc file, Colin Walters * move to syslog, Dan Willemsen * Improve MD5 hashing of 128-bit passphrases, Colin Walters * DBUS API docs, Dan Williams * Cleanups, Colin Walters * Trusted networks, Dan Williams * New Backends: - Debian, Thom May and Mark Roach - Slackware, Narayan Newton * Fixes and functionality improvements in Gentoo backend, Robert Paskowitz Python: * Example python code, Bryan Clark. * python test framework, Bryan Clark NetworkManagerInfo: * Trusted networks, Dan Williams * Escape ESSIDs in gconf, Dan Williams * Lifecycle improvements, John Palmieri Translations: * New/Improved translations: da de sv en_CA nb no pa bs pt_BR wa gu es - Thanks to: Kjartan Maraas Christian Rose Adam Weinberger Amanpreet Singh Alam Akagic Amila Raphael Higino Pablo Saratxaga Ankit Patel Francisco Javier F. Serrador Martin Willemoes Hansen Hendrik Brandt NetworkManagerNotification: * Complete rewrite, Jonathan Blandford and John Palmieri - Now a Notification area - Simpler menu - Hook up the "other network" dialog to do something * New icons, Diana Fong