Is this through YaST, or through the Network-Manager GUI? I’ve set a number of rules for networks (wired, wireless) through the YaST interface: (Networking > Firewall). It’s not the most intuitive UI, but assigning networks based on the interface was mostly straightforward with my very-basic skill level. I’m not sure there are per-SSID zone rules, but that would be an amazing feature as well. Best I can think of would are through the Network-Manager GUI, various settings like “Always Connect to VPN on this Network” and the like. If you’re not root, settings don’t stick. On KDE, it’s possible there’s a pop-under requesting authentication for Network-Manager. On Gnome, I’m not sure.
On Mar 18, 2021, at 15:27, James Knott
wrote: On 2021-03-18 1:50 p.m., Andrei Borzenkov wrote:
Also, it would be nice if WiFi SSID could be considered in setting zones. NetworkManager can set zone per connection.
It doesn't stick. I set my home WiFi to home zone and rebooted. It was not selected when I then checked. Also, it appears there's a drop down box for selecting the zone, but there's nothing to choose from.
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