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== Networking ==
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This section contains information about networking changes in Fedora 10.
-- https://git.fedorahosted.org/cgit/initscripts.git/log/?showmsg=1 reviewed as of [[User:Immanetize|Pete Travis]] ([[User talk:Immanetize|talk]]) 19:14, 1 May 2014 (UTC)
* from initscripts:
  Currently, team masters and slaves are supported
  via ifup-Team* and ifdown-Team* scripts shipped in
  teamd package. It uses somehow ugly workaround where
  user have to specify DEVIVETYPE to "Team" or "TeamPort".
  This turned out to be non-optimal solution as this is
  confusing users. Also it does not work when TYPE is set.
  So fix this by adding the team support hooks directly
  into initscripts. Now for team port, user needs only to set:
  TEAM_MASTER="teamx" and for team master, user needs only to set:
  TEAM_CONFIG="...whatever..."
  Signed-off-by: Jiri Pirko <jiri@resnulli.us>


=== Wireless Connection Sharing ===
=== ppp support moved from initsccripts to ppp ===
"""
The ppp package contains the PPP (Point-to-Point Protocol) daemon and documentation for PPP support. The PPP protocol provides a method for transmitting datagrams over serial point-to-point links. PPP is usually used to dial in to an ISP (Internet Service Provider) or other organization over a modem and phone line.
"""


Connection sharing makes it possible to easily set up an ad-hoc wifi network on a machine with a network connection and a spare wireless card. If the machine has primary network connection (wired, 3G, second wireless card), routing is set up so that devices connected to the ad-hoc wifi network can share the connection to the outside network.
=== initscripts support for bridge prio, aging ===
( maybe also NetworkManager supports these? )
When using network.servoce, interface definitions in /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ for bridges can now include declarations for bridge priority and aging. Use these parameters:
  PRIO=<num>
* where <num> a number between 0 and 255 is used to determine the relative bridge priority. Useful for applications requiring multiple bridges. See http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/BRIDGE-STP-HOWTO/advanced-bridge.html#STP for more details.


This ability is provided by the nm-applet. The nm-applet has had a "Create New Wireless Network" menu item for a long time, this feature makes it work better.
  AGEING=<NUM>
 
* where num is the number of seconds to keep a MAC address in the forwarding database after the last packet received from it. Usually does not need to be modified.
When you create a new wifi network, you have to specify the name of the network and what kind of wireless security to use. NetworkManager then sets up the wireless card to work as an ad-hoc wifi node that others can join. The routing will be set up between the new network and the primary network connection and DHCP is used for assigning IP addresses on the new shared wifi network. DNS queries are also forwarded to upstream nameservers transparently.

Revision as of 19:14, 1 May 2014

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-- https://git.fedorahosted.org/cgit/initscripts.git/log/?showmsg=1 reviewed as of Pete Travis (talk) 19:14, 1 May 2014 (UTC)

  • from initscripts:
 Currently, team masters and slaves are supported 
 via ifup-Team* and ifdown-Team* scripts shipped in 
 teamd package. It uses somehow ugly workaround where
 user have to specify DEVIVETYPE to "Team" or "TeamPort". 
 This turned out to be non-optimal solution as this is 
 confusing users. Also it does not work when TYPE is set. 
 So fix this by adding the team support hooks directly 
 into initscripts. Now for team port, user needs only to set: 
 TEAM_MASTER="teamx" and for team master, user needs only to set: 
 TEAM_CONFIG="...whatever..." 
 Signed-off-by: Jiri Pirko <jiri@resnulli.us>

ppp support moved from initsccripts to ppp

""" The ppp package contains the PPP (Point-to-Point Protocol) daemon and documentation for PPP support. The PPP protocol provides a method for transmitting datagrams over serial point-to-point links. PPP is usually used to dial in to an ISP (Internet Service Provider) or other organization over a modem and phone line. """

initscripts support for bridge prio, aging

( maybe also NetworkManager supports these? ) When using network.servoce, interface definitions in /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ for bridges can now include declarations for bridge priority and aging. Use these parameters:

 PRIO=<num>
 AGEING=<NUM>
  • where num is the number of seconds to keep a MAC address in the forwarding database after the last packet received from it. Usually does not need to be modified.