* Olaf Kirch <okir@suse.de> [2010-11-25 17:26]:
Presenting wicked network configuration =======================================
This is the first public release of wicked, an experimental framework for network configuration.
You may ask, don't we have enough of those already? Don't we have NetworkManager, connman, netcf, and a few more?
The point I started from was the desire to unify what is usually provided through the traditional ifup script kudzu, with some of the more desktop oriented services provided by facilities like NetworkManager. I also wanted to move towards a more powerful set of functionality written in C, which is able to subsume functionality provided by ifconfig, ip(8), brctl, vconfig, ethtool, etc, and be able to drive these through an extensible XML representation of the network configuration.
Kind of the Grand Unified Theory of network configuration :-)
Right now, this implementation uses a daemon service and a command line utility. These two communicate securely via a local UNIX socket, allowing the server to validate the client's user id.
The server offers a REST interface to various aspects of network configuration. The client application uses REST calls to retrieve interface configuration and status, or to reconfigure interfaces. The path space used by the API can be extended to cover other aspects of network configuration as well, such as reading, writing and restoring the resolv.conf file.
After having hacked on this for a while, I want to release this to the community for feedback.
If you're interested in finding out more, you will find a README and several manpages in the source code, which is available from http://gitorious.org/wicked
Will the server interface be public and stable allowing for different client implementations e.g. a GUI? Why are you using a sever-client design rather than a library? It looks a bit similar in scope to http://hub.opensolaris.org/bin/view/Project+brussels/ which has made network configuration (and interfacing with it) much more pleasant on the Solaris platform. -- Guido Berhoerster -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org