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When I try to modify network manager settings with nmcli, it says
Error: 'con' command 'modify' is not valid.
So if nmcli con modify XXX
command is no longer supported, what is the substitute?
EDIT
nmcli version: nmcli tool, version 0.9.8.8
networkmanager version: networkmanager 0.9.8.8-1
I'm running Arch Linux
arch-linux networkmanager
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When I try to modify network manager settings with nmcli, it says
Error: 'con' command 'modify' is not valid.
So if nmcli con modify XXX
command is no longer supported, what is the substitute?
EDIT
nmcli version: nmcli tool, version 0.9.8.8
networkmanager version: networkmanager 0.9.8.8-1
I'm running Arch Linux
arch-linux networkmanager
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What version of NM do you have? In what distribution? What does the man page say?
– Gilles
Feb 9 '14 at 23:41
@Gilles updated question. I googled and found themodify
command, but man page says nothing about it
– daisy
Feb 9 '14 at 23:43
What are you trying to do? Mynmcli
here (NetworkManager-0.9.8.8-2.fc19.x86_64
, Fedora 19) also doesn't know ofcon modify
.
– vonbrand
Feb 10 '14 at 4:14
@vonbrand modify settings, e.g gateway ip address of a VPN connection
– daisy
Feb 10 '14 at 4:17
@vonbrand I need to do this from command line, I'm making an automated script
– daisy
Feb 10 '14 at 4:20
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When I try to modify network manager settings with nmcli, it says
Error: 'con' command 'modify' is not valid.
So if nmcli con modify XXX
command is no longer supported, what is the substitute?
EDIT
nmcli version: nmcli tool, version 0.9.8.8
networkmanager version: networkmanager 0.9.8.8-1
I'm running Arch Linux
arch-linux networkmanager
When I try to modify network manager settings with nmcli, it says
Error: 'con' command 'modify' is not valid.
So if nmcli con modify XXX
command is no longer supported, what is the substitute?
EDIT
nmcli version: nmcli tool, version 0.9.8.8
networkmanager version: networkmanager 0.9.8.8-1
I'm running Arch Linux
arch-linux networkmanager
arch-linux networkmanager
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What version of NM do you have? In what distribution? What does the man page say?
– Gilles
Feb 9 '14 at 23:41
@Gilles updated question. I googled and found themodify
command, but man page says nothing about it
– daisy
Feb 9 '14 at 23:43
What are you trying to do? Mynmcli
here (NetworkManager-0.9.8.8-2.fc19.x86_64
, Fedora 19) also doesn't know ofcon modify
.
– vonbrand
Feb 10 '14 at 4:14
@vonbrand modify settings, e.g gateway ip address of a VPN connection
– daisy
Feb 10 '14 at 4:17
@vonbrand I need to do this from command line, I'm making an automated script
– daisy
Feb 10 '14 at 4:20
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show 2 more comments
What version of NM do you have? In what distribution? What does the man page say?
– Gilles
Feb 9 '14 at 23:41
@Gilles updated question. I googled and found themodify
command, but man page says nothing about it
– daisy
Feb 9 '14 at 23:43
What are you trying to do? Mynmcli
here (NetworkManager-0.9.8.8-2.fc19.x86_64
, Fedora 19) also doesn't know ofcon modify
.
– vonbrand
Feb 10 '14 at 4:14
@vonbrand modify settings, e.g gateway ip address of a VPN connection
– daisy
Feb 10 '14 at 4:17
@vonbrand I need to do this from command line, I'm making an automated script
– daisy
Feb 10 '14 at 4:20
What version of NM do you have? In what distribution? What does the man page say?
– Gilles
Feb 9 '14 at 23:41
What version of NM do you have? In what distribution? What does the man page say?
– Gilles
Feb 9 '14 at 23:41
@Gilles updated question. I googled and found the
modify
command, but man page says nothing about it– daisy
Feb 9 '14 at 23:43
@Gilles updated question. I googled and found the
modify
command, but man page says nothing about it– daisy
Feb 9 '14 at 23:43
What are you trying to do? My
nmcli
here (NetworkManager-0.9.8.8-2.fc19.x86_64
, Fedora 19) also doesn't know of con modify
.– vonbrand
Feb 10 '14 at 4:14
What are you trying to do? My
nmcli
here (NetworkManager-0.9.8.8-2.fc19.x86_64
, Fedora 19) also doesn't know of con modify
.– vonbrand
Feb 10 '14 at 4:14
@vonbrand modify settings, e.g gateway ip address of a VPN connection
– daisy
Feb 10 '14 at 4:17
@vonbrand modify settings, e.g gateway ip address of a VPN connection
– daisy
Feb 10 '14 at 4:17
@vonbrand I need to do this from command line, I'm making an automated script
– daisy
Feb 10 '14 at 4:20
@vonbrand I need to do this from command line, I'm making an automated script
– daisy
Feb 10 '14 at 4:20
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Here (Fedora 19) I have a nm-connection-editor
tool that permits reconfiguring connections. It is graphics-only. To reconfigure network settings by CLI/script, you'd use nmcli nm ...
.
2
Hmm, when I trynmcli nm --help
(version 0.9.8.8), it says it only supportsCOMMAND := { status | permissions | enable | sleep | wifi | wwan }
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Here (Fedora 19) I have a nm-connection-editor
tool that permits reconfiguring connections. It is graphics-only. To reconfigure network settings by CLI/script, you'd use nmcli nm ...
.
2
Hmm, when I trynmcli nm --help
(version 0.9.8.8), it says it only supportsCOMMAND := { status | permissions | enable | sleep | wifi | wwan }
– sdaau
Mar 11 '16 at 13:22
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Here (Fedora 19) I have a nm-connection-editor
tool that permits reconfiguring connections. It is graphics-only. To reconfigure network settings by CLI/script, you'd use nmcli nm ...
.
2
Hmm, when I trynmcli nm --help
(version 0.9.8.8), it says it only supportsCOMMAND := { status | permissions | enable | sleep | wifi | wwan }
– sdaau
Mar 11 '16 at 13:22
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Here (Fedora 19) I have a nm-connection-editor
tool that permits reconfiguring connections. It is graphics-only. To reconfigure network settings by CLI/script, you'd use nmcli nm ...
.
Here (Fedora 19) I have a nm-connection-editor
tool that permits reconfiguring connections. It is graphics-only. To reconfigure network settings by CLI/script, you'd use nmcli nm ...
.
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Hmm, when I trynmcli nm --help
(version 0.9.8.8), it says it only supportsCOMMAND := { status | permissions | enable | sleep | wifi | wwan }
– sdaau
Mar 11 '16 at 13:22
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Hmm, when I trynmcli nm --help
(version 0.9.8.8), it says it only supportsCOMMAND := { status | permissions | enable | sleep | wifi | wwan }
– sdaau
Mar 11 '16 at 13:22
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Hmm, when I try
nmcli nm --help
(version 0.9.8.8), it says it only supports COMMAND := { status | permissions | enable | sleep | wifi | wwan }
– sdaau
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Hmm, when I try
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(version 0.9.8.8), it says it only supports COMMAND := { status | permissions | enable | sleep | wifi | wwan }
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Mar 11 '16 at 13:22
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What version of NM do you have? In what distribution? What does the man page say?
– Gilles
Feb 9 '14 at 23:41
@Gilles updated question. I googled and found the
modify
command, but man page says nothing about it– daisy
Feb 9 '14 at 23:43
What are you trying to do? My
nmcli
here (NetworkManager-0.9.8.8-2.fc19.x86_64
, Fedora 19) also doesn't know ofcon modify
.– vonbrand
Feb 10 '14 at 4:14
@vonbrand modify settings, e.g gateway ip address of a VPN connection
– daisy
Feb 10 '14 at 4:17
@vonbrand I need to do this from command line, I'm making an automated script
– daisy
Feb 10 '14 at 4:20