
Am Montag, 12. Dezember 2022, 12:31:49 CET schrieb Thorsten Kukuk:
On Mon, Dec 12, Eric Schirra wrote:
Am Montag, 12. Dezember 2022, 11:46:00 CET schrieb Thorsten Kukuk:
Hi,
The move from wicked to NetworkManager as default for everything during the last months revealed some (welcomed) side effects: since several weeks sysconfig-netconfig is no longer installed on a fresh default installation.
Hello Thorsten,
sorry I can't read the whole mail at the moment. But an answer would be important to me. But is there a possibility to prevent a manual change? So that only root can enter and change the network configuration. Is it possible to set a fixed IP and network configuration that cannot be changed?
NetworkManager is polkit driven, so who can do what depends on how you configure it. Normally, normal users are not allowed to change network interfaces beside wlan.
I am not talking about WLAN. I want to specify a fixed network configuration. Only this may be used. Nobody from root is allowed to change it. No one is allowed to create an additional one either. Actually like it is usual in a company network.
Do you have a description or links?
I have nothing to do with NetworkManager, but I'm sure there is documentation about how NetworkManager is working, as everybody is using that today.
Okay. Thought since you were sending the mail, you'd have info on it too. And that everyone uses the networmanager I find a daring thesis. But unfortunately reflects the current approach in other areas of SUSE/ openSUSE again. Can you probably nothing for. Nevertheless, but very sad. Regards Eric