NetworkManager D-Bus Interface Specification
Version 1.0.0
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Interfaces
org.freedesktop.NetworkManager
Methods:
Get the list of network devices.
Returns
devices
-
ao
-
List of object paths of network devices known to the system.
Return the object path of the network device referenced by its IP
interface name. Note that some devices (usually modems) only have an
IP interface name when they are connected.
Parameters
iface
-
s
-
Interface name of the device to find.
Returns
device
-
o
-
Object path of the network device.
ActivateConnection (
o: connection, o: device, o: specific_object
) →
o
Activate a connection using the supplied device.
Parameters
connection
-
o
-
The connection to activate. If "/" is given, a valid device path must
be given, and NetworkManager picks the best connection to activate for
the given device. VPN connections must always pass a valid connection
path.
device
-
o
-
The object path of device to be activated for physical connections.
This parameter is ignored for VPN connections, because the
specific_object (if provided) specifies the device to use.
specific_object
-
o
-
The path of a connection-type-specific object this activation should use.
This parameter is currently ignored for wired and mobile broadband connections,
and the value of "/" should be used (ie, no specific object). For WiFi
connections, pass the object path of a specific AP from the card's scan
list, or "/" to pick an AP automatically. For VPN connections, pass
the object path of an ActiveConnection object that should serve as the
"base" connection (to which the VPN connections lifetime will be tied),
or pass "/" and NM will automatically use the current default device.
Returns
active_connection
-
o
-
The path of the active connection object representing this active connection.
AddAndActivateConnection (
a{sa{sv}}: connection, o: device, o: specific_object
) →
o, o
Adds a new connection using the given details (if any) as a template
(automatically filling in missing settings with the capabilities of the
given device and specific object), then activate the new connection.
Cannot be used for VPN connections at this time.
Parameters
connection
-
a{sa{sv}}
-
Connection settings and properties; if incomplete missing settings will
be automatically completed using the given device and specific object.
device
-
o
-
The object path of device to be activated using the given connection.
specific_object
-
o
-
The path of a connection-type-specific object this activation should use.
This parameter is currently ignored for wired and mobile broadband connections,
and the value of "/" should be used (ie, no specific object). For WiFi
connections, pass the object path of a specific AP from the card's scan
list, which will be used to complete the details of the newly added
connection.
Returns
path
-
o
-
Object path of the new connection that was just added.
active_connection
-
o
-
The path of the active connection object representing this active connection.
Deactivate an active connection.
Parameters
active_connection
-
o
-
The currently active connection to deactivate.
Sleep (
b: sleep
) →
nothing
Control the NetworkManager daemon's sleep state. When asleep, all
interfaces that it manages are deactivated. When awake, devices are
available to be activated. This command should not be called directly
by users or clients; it is intended for system suspend/resume tracking.
Parameters
sleep
-
b
-
Indicates whether the NetworkManager daemon should sleep or wake.
Enable (
b: enable
) →
nothing
Control whether overall networking is enabled or disabled. When
disabled, all interfaces that NM manages are deactivated. When enabled,
all managed interfaces are re-enabled and available to be activated.
This command should be used by clients that provide to users the ability
to enable/disable all networking.
Parameters
enable
-
b
-
If FALSE, indicates that all networking should be disabled. If TRUE,
indicates that NetworkManager should begin managing network devices.
Returns the permissions a caller has for various authenticated operations
that NetworkManager provides, like Enable/Disable networking, changing
WiFi, WWAN, and WiMAX state, etc.
Returns
permissions
-
a{ss}
-
Dictionary of available permissions and results. Each permission
is represented by a name (ie "org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.Foobar")
and each result is one of the following values: "yes" (the permission
is available), "auth" (the permission is available after a successful
authentication), or "no" (the permission is denied). Clients may use
these values in the UI to indicate the ability to perform certain
operations.
SetLogging (
s: level, s: domains
) →
nothing
Set logging verbosity and which operations are logged.
Parameters
level
-
s
-
One of [ERR, WARN, INFO, DEBUG, TRACE].
domains
-
s
-
A combination of logging domains separated by commas (','), or "NONE"
to disable logging. Each domain enables logging for operations
related to that domain. Available domains are: [PLATFORM, RFKILL, ETHER,
WIFI, BT, MB, DHCP4, DHCP6, PPP, WIFI_SCAN, IP4, IP6, AUTOIP4, DNS,
VPN, SHARING, SUPPLICANT, AGENTS, SETTINGS, SUSPEND, CORE, DEVICE,
OLPC, WIMAX, INFINIBAND, FIREWALL, ADSL, BOND, VLAN, BRIDGE, DBUS_PROPS,
TEAM, CONCHECK, DCB, DISPATCH].
In addition to these domains, the following special domains can be used:
[NONE, ALL, DEFAULT, DHCP, IP]. You can also specify that some domains
should log at a different level from the default by appending a colon (':')
and a log level (eg, 'WIFI:DEBUG'). If an empty string is given, the
log level is changed but the current set of log domains remains
unchanged.
Get current logging verbosity level and operations domains.
Returns
level
-
s
-
One of [ERR, WARN, INFO, DEBUG, TRACE].
domains
-
s
-
For available domains see SetLogging() call.
Re-check the network connectivity state.
The overall networking state as determined by the NetworkManager daemon,
based on the state of network devices under it's management.
Signals:
Emitted when system authorization details change, indicating that
clients may wish to recheck permissions with GetPermissions.
NetworkManager's state changed.
Parameters
state
-
u
(NM_STATE)
-
The new state of NetworkManager.
NetworkManager's properties changed.
A device was added to the system
Parameters
device_path
-
o
-
The object path of the newly added device.
A device was removed from the system, and is no longer available.
Parameters
device_path
-
o
-
The object path of the device that was just removed.
Properties:
Devices
-
ao
-
(read)
-
The list of network devices/interfaces NetworkManager knows about.
NetworkingEnabled
-
b
-
(read)
-
Indicates if overall networking is currently enabled or not. See the
Enable() method.
WirelessEnabled
-
b
-
(readwrite)
-
Indicates if wireless is currently enabled or not.
WirelessHardwareEnabled
-
b
-
(read)
-
Indicates if the wireless hardware is currently enabled, i.e. the state of the RF kill switch.
WwanEnabled
-
b
-
(readwrite)
-
Indicates if mobile broadband devices are currently enabled or not.
WwanHardwareEnabled
-
b
-
(read)
-
Indicates if the mobile broadband hardware is currently enabled, i.e. the state of the RF kill switch.
WimaxEnabled
-
b
-
(readwrite)
-
Indicates if WiMAX devices are currently enabled or not.
WimaxHardwareEnabled
-
b
-
(read)
-
Indicates if the WiMAX hardware is currently enabled, i.e. the state of the RF kill switch.
ActiveConnections
-
ao
-
(read)
-
List of active connection object paths.
PrimaryConnection
-
o
-
(read)
-
The object path of the "primary" active connection being used
to access the network. In particular, if there is no VPN
active, or the VPN does not have the default route, then this
indicates the connection that has the default route. If there
is a VPN active with the default route, then this indicates
the connection that contains the route to the VPN endpoint.
PrimaryConnectionType
-
s
-
(read)
-
The connection type of the "primary" active connection being
used to access the network. This is the same as the Type
property on the object indicated by PrimaryConnection.
ActivatingConnection
-
o
-
(read)
-
The object path of an active connection that is currently
being activated and which is expected to become the new
PrimaryConnection when it finishes activating.
Startup
-
b
-
(read)
-
Indicates whether NM is still starting up; this becomes FALSE
when NM has finished attempting to activate every connection
that it might be able to activate at startup.
Version
-
s
-
(read)
-
NetworkManager version.
State
-
u
-
(read)
(NM_STATE)
-
The overall state of the NetworkManager daemon.
Connectivity
-
u
-
(read)
(NM_CONNECTIVITY)
-
The network connectivity state.
Enumerated types:
Describes the overall state of the daemon.
NM_STATE_UNKNOWN = 0
-
Networking state is unknown.
NM_STATE_ASLEEP = 10
-
Networking is inactive and all devices are disabled.
NM_STATE_DISCONNECTED = 20
-
There is no active network connection.
NM_STATE_DISCONNECTING = 30
-
Network connections are being cleaned up.
NM_STATE_CONNECTING = 40
-
A network device is connecting to a network and there is no other
available network connection.
NM_STATE_CONNECTED_LOCAL = 50
-
A network device is connected, but there is only link-local connectivity.
NM_STATE_CONNECTED_SITE = 60
-
A network device is connected, but there is only site-local connectivity.
NM_STATE_CONNECTED_GLOBAL = 70
-
A network device is connected, with global network connectivity.
Describes the network-connectivity state.
NM_CONNECTIVITY_UNKNOWN = 0
-
Network connectivity is unknown.
NM_CONNECTIVITY_NONE = 1
-
The host is not connected to any network.
NM_CONNECTIVITY_PORTAL = 2
-
The host is behind a captive portal and cannot reach the
full Internet.
NM_CONNECTIVITY_LIMITED = 3
-
The host is connected to a network, but does not appear to
be able to reach the full Internet.
NM_CONNECTIVITY_FULL = 4
-
The host is connected to a network, and appears to be able
to reach the full Internet
org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.AccessPoint
Interface has no methods.
Signals:
Parameters
properties
-
a{sv}
(String_Variant_Map)
-
A dictionary mapping property names to variant boxed values
Properties:
Flags
-
u
-
(read)
(NM_802_11_AP_FLAGS)
- Flags describing the capabilities of the access point.
WpaFlags
-
u
-
(read)
(NM_802_11_AP_SEC)
- Flags describing the access point's capabilities according to WPA (Wifi Protected Access).
RsnFlags
-
u
-
(read)
(NM_802_11_AP_SEC)
- Flags describing the access point's capabilities according to the RSN (Robust Secure Network) protocol.
Ssid
-
ay
-
(read)
- The Service Set Identifier identifying the access point.
Frequency
-
u
-
(read)
- The radio channel frequency in use by the access point, in MHz.
HwAddress
-
s
-
(read)
- The hardware address (BSSID) of the access point.
Mode
-
u
-
(read)
(NM_802_11_MODE)
- Describes the operating mode of the access point.
MaxBitrate
-
u
-
(read)
- The maximum bitrate this access point is capable of, in kilobits/second (Kb/s).
Strength
-
y
-
(read)
- The current signal quality of the access point, in percent.
Sets of flags:
Flags describing the general capabilities of the access point.
NM_802_11_AP_FLAGS_NONE = 0x0
- Null capability - says nothing about the access point.
NM_802_11_AP_FLAGS_PRIVACY = 0x1
- Access point supports privacy measures.
Flags describing the security capabilities of the access point.
NM_802_11_AP_SEC_NONE = 0x0
- Null flag.
NM_802_11_AP_SEC_PAIR_WEP40 = 0x1
- Access point supports pairwise 40-bit WEP encryption.
NM_802_11_AP_SEC_PAIR_WEP104 = 0x2
- Access point supports pairwise 104-bit WEP encryption.
NM_802_11_AP_SEC_PAIR_TKIP = 0x4
- Access point supports pairwise TKIP encryption.
NM_802_11_AP_SEC_PAIR_CCMP = 0x8
- Access point supports pairwise CCMP encryption.
NM_802_11_AP_SEC_GROUP_WEP40 = 0x10
- Access point supports a group 40-bit WEP cipher.
NM_802_11_AP_SEC_GROUP_WEP104 = 0x20
- Access point supports a group 104-bit WEP cipher.
NM_802_11_AP_SEC_GROUP_TKIP = 0x40
- Access point supports a group TKIP cipher.
NM_802_11_AP_SEC_GROUP_CCMP = 0x80
- Access point supports a group CCMP cipher.
NM_802_11_AP_SEC_KEY_MGMT_PSK = 0x100
- Access point supports PSK key management.
NM_802_11_AP_SEC_KEY_MGMT_802_1X = 0x200
- Access point supports 802.1x key management.
org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.Device
Methods:
Disconnects a device and prevents the device from automatically activating further connections without user intervention.
Delete (
) →
nothing
Deletes a software device from NetworkManager and removes the interface from the system.
The method returns an error when called for a hardware device.
Signals:
Properties:
Udi
-
s
-
(read)
-
Operating-system specific transient device hardware identifier. This
is an opaque string representing the underlying hardware for the device,
and shouldn't be used to keep track of individual devices. For some
device types (Bluetooth, Modems) it is an identifier used by the
hardware service (ie bluez or ModemManager) to refer to that device,
and client programs use it get additional information from those
services which NM does not provide. The Udi is not guaranteed to be
consistent across reboots or hotplugs of the hardware. If you're looking
for a way to uniquely track each device in your application, use the
object path. If you're looking for a way to track a specific piece of
hardware across reboot or hotplug, use a MAC address or USB serial
number.
Interface
-
s
-
(read)
-
The name of the device's control (and often data) interface.
IpInterface
-
s
-
(read)
-
The name of the device's data interface when available. This property
may not refer to the actual data interface until the device has
successfully established a data connection, indicated by the device's
State becoming ACTIVATED.
Driver
-
s
-
(read)
-
The driver handling the device.
DriverVersion
-
s
-
(read)
-
The version of the driver handling the device.
FirmwareVersion
-
s
-
(read)
-
The firmware version for the device.
Capabilities
-
u
-
(read)
(NM_DEVICE_CAP)
-
Flags describing the capabilities of the device.
Ip4Address
-
u
-
(read)
-
DEPRECATED; use the 'Addresses' property of the 'Ip4Config' object instead.
State
-
u
-
(read)
(NM_DEVICE_STATE)
-
The current state of the device.
StateReason
-
(uu)
-
(read)
(NM_DEVICE_STATE_REASON_STRUCT)
-
The current state and reason for changing to that state.
ActiveConnection
-
o
-
(read)
-
Object path of an ActiveConnection object that "owns" this device during
activation. The ActiveConnection object tracks the life-cycle of a
connection to a specific network and implements the
org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.Connection.Active D-Bus interface.
Ip4Config
-
o
-
(read)
-
Object path of the Ip4Config object describing the configuration of the device. Only valid when the device is in the NM_DEVICE_STATE_ACTIVATED state.
Dhcp4Config
-
o
-
(read)
-
Object path of the Dhcp4Config object describing the DHCP options returned by the DHCP server. Only valid when the device is in the NM_DEVICE_STATE_ACTIVATED state.
Ip6Config
-
o
-
(read)
-
Object path of the Ip6Config object describing the configuration of the device. Only valid when the device is in the NM_DEVICE_STATE_ACTIVATED state.
Dhcp6Config
-
o
-
(read)
-
Object path of the Dhcp6Config object describing the DHCP options
returned by the DHCP server. Only valid when the device is in the
NM_DEVICE_STATE_ACTIVATED state.
Managed
-
b
-
(read)
-
Whether or not this device is managed by NetworkManager.
Autoconnect
-
b
-
(readwrite)
-
If TRUE, indicates the device is allowed to autoconnect. If FALSE,
manual intervention is required before the device will automatically
connect to a known network, such as activating a connection using the
device, or setting this property to TRUE. This property cannot be
set to TRUE for default-unmanaged devices, since they never autoconnect.
FirmwareMissing
-
b
-
(read)
-
If TRUE, indicates the device is likely missing firmware necessary for
its operation.
DeviceType
-
u
-
(read)
(NM_DEVICE_TYPE)
-
The general type of the network device; ie Ethernet, WiFi, etc.
AvailableConnections
-
ao
-
(read)
-
An array of object paths of every configured connection that is currently 'available' through this device.
PhysicalPortId
-
s
-
(read)
-
If non-empty, an (opaque) indicator of the physical network
port associated with the device. This can be used to recognize
when two seemingly-separate hardware devices are actually just
different virtual interfaces to the same physical port.
Mtu
-
u
-
(read)
-
The device MTU (maximum transmission unit).
Enumerated types:
NM_DEVICE_STATE_UNKNOWN = 0
-
The device is in an unknown state.
NM_DEVICE_STATE_UNMANAGED = 10
-
The device is recognized but not managed by NetworkManager.
NM_DEVICE_STATE_UNAVAILABLE = 20
-
The device cannot be used (carrier off, rfkill, etc).
NM_DEVICE_STATE_DISCONNECTED = 30
-
The device is not connected.
NM_DEVICE_STATE_PREPARE = 40
-
The device is preparing to connect.
NM_DEVICE_STATE_CONFIG = 50
-
The device is being configured.
NM_DEVICE_STATE_NEED_AUTH = 60
-
The device is awaiting secrets necessary to continue connection.
NM_DEVICE_STATE_IP_CONFIG = 70
-
The IP settings of the device are being requested and configured.
NM_DEVICE_STATE_IP_CHECK = 80
-
The device's IP connectivity ability is being determined.
NM_DEVICE_STATE_SECONDARIES = 90
-
The device is waiting for secondary connections to be activated.
NM_DEVICE_STATE_ACTIVATED = 100
-
The device is active.
NM_DEVICE_STATE_DEACTIVATING = 110
-
The device's network connection is being torn down.
NM_DEVICE_STATE_FAILED = 120
-
The device is in a failure state following an attempt to activate it.
NM_DEVICE_TYPE_UNKNOWN = 0
-
The device type is unknown.
NM_DEVICE_TYPE_ETHERNET = 1
-
The device is wired Ethernet device.
NM_DEVICE_TYPE_WIFI = 2
-
The device is an 802.11 WiFi device.
NM_DEVICE_TYPE_UNUSED1 = 3
- Unused
NM_DEVICE_TYPE_UNUSED2 = 4
- Unused
NM_DEVICE_TYPE_BT = 5
-
The device is Bluetooth device that provides PAN or DUN capabilities.
NM_DEVICE_TYPE_OLPC_MESH = 6
-
The device is an OLPC mesh networking device.
NM_DEVICE_TYPE_WIMAX = 7
-
The device is an 802.16e Mobile WiMAX device.
NM_DEVICE_TYPE_MODEM = 8
-
The device is a modem supporting one or more of analog telephone,
CDMA/EVDO, GSM/UMTS/HSPA, or LTE standards to access a cellular or
wireline data network.
NM_DEVICE_TYPE_INFINIBAND = 9
-
The device is an IP-capable InfiniBand interface.
NM_DEVICE_TYPE_BOND = 10
-
The device is a bond master interface.
NM_DEVICE_TYPE_VLAN = 11
-
The device is a VLAN interface.
NM_DEVICE_TYPE_ADSL = 12
-
The device is an ADSL device supporting PPPoE and PPPoATM protocols.
NM_DEVICE_TYPE_BRIDGE = 13
-
The device is a bridge interface.
NM_DEVICE_TYPE_GENERIC = 14
-
The device is a generic interface type unrecognized by NetworkManager.
NM_DEVICE_TYPE_TEAM = 15
-
The device is a team master interface.
NM_DEVICE_STATE_REASON_UNKNOWN = 0
-
The reason for the device state change is unknown.
NM_DEVICE_STATE_REASON_NONE = 1
-
The state change is normal.
NM_DEVICE_STATE_REASON_NOW_MANAGED = 2
-
The device is now managed.
NM_DEVICE_STATE_REASON_NOW_UNMANAGED = 3
-
The device is no longer managed.
NM_DEVICE_STATE_REASON_CONFIG_FAILED = 4
-
The device could not be readied for configuration.
NM_DEVICE_STATE_REASON_CONFIG_UNAVAILABLE = 5
-
IP configuration could not be reserved (no available address, timeout, etc).
NM_DEVICE_STATE_REASON_CONFIG_EXPIRED = 6
-
The IP configuration is no longer valid.
NM_DEVICE_STATE_REASON_NO_SECRETS = 7
-
Secrets were required, but not provided.
NM_DEVICE_STATE_REASON_SUPPLICANT_DISCONNECT = 8
-
The 802.1X supplicant disconnected from the access point or authentication server.
NM_DEVICE_STATE_REASON_SUPPLICANT_CONFIG_FAILED = 9
-
Configuration of the 802.1X supplicant failed.
NM_DEVICE_STATE_REASON_SUPPLICANT_FAILED = 10
-
The 802.1X supplicant quit or failed unexpectedly.
NM_DEVICE_STATE_REASON_SUPPLICANT_TIMEOUT = 11
-
The 802.1X supplicant took too long to authenticate.
NM_DEVICE_STATE_REASON_PPP_START_FAILED = 12
-
The PPP service failed to start within the allowed time.
NM_DEVICE_STATE_REASON_PPP_DISCONNECT = 13
-
The PPP service disconnected unexpectedly.
NM_DEVICE_STATE_REASON_PPP_FAILED = 14
-
The PPP service quit or failed unexpectedly.
NM_DEVICE_STATE_REASON_DHCP_START_FAILED = 15
-
The DHCP service failed to start within the allowed time.
NM_DEVICE_STATE_REASON_DHCP_ERROR = 16
-
The DHCP service reported an unexpected error.
NM_DEVICE_STATE_REASON_DHCP_FAILED = 17
-
The DHCP service quit or failed unexpectedly.
NM_DEVICE_STATE_REASON_SHARED_START_FAILED = 18
-
The shared connection service failed to start.
NM_DEVICE_STATE_REASON_SHARED_FAILED = 19
-
The shared connection service quit or failed unexpectedly.
NM_DEVICE_STATE_REASON_AUTOIP_START_FAILED = 20
-
The AutoIP service failed to start.
NM_DEVICE_STATE_REASON_AUTOIP_ERROR = 21
-
The AutoIP service reported an unexpected error.
NM_DEVICE_STATE_REASON_AUTOIP_FAILED = 22
-
The AutoIP service quit or failed unexpectedly.
NM_DEVICE_STATE_REASON_MODEM_BUSY = 23
-
Dialing failed because the line was busy.
NM_DEVICE_STATE_REASON_MODEM_NO_DIAL_TONE = 24
-
Dialing failed because there was no dial tone.
NM_DEVICE_STATE_REASON_MODEM_NO_CARRIER = 25
-
Dialing failed because there was carrier.
NM_DEVICE_STATE_REASON_MODEM_DIAL_TIMEOUT = 26
-
Dialing timed out.
NM_DEVICE_STATE_REASON_MODEM_DIAL_FAILED = 27
-
Dialing failed.
NM_DEVICE_STATE_REASON_MODEM_INIT_FAILED = 28
-
Modem initialization failed.
NM_DEVICE_STATE_REASON_GSM_APN_FAILED = 29
-
Failed to select the specified GSM APN.
NM_DEVICE_STATE_REASON_GSM_REGISTRATION_NOT_SEARCHING = 30
-
Not searching for networks.
NM_DEVICE_STATE_REASON_GSM_REGISTRATION_DENIED = 31
-
Network registration was denied.
NM_DEVICE_STATE_REASON_GSM_REGISTRATION_TIMEOUT = 32
-
Network registration timed out.
NM_DEVICE_STATE_REASON_GSM_REGISTRATION_FAILED = 33
-
Failed to register with the requested GSM network.
NM_DEVICE_STATE_REASON_GSM_PIN_CHECK_FAILED = 34
-
PIN check failed.
NM_DEVICE_STATE_REASON_FIRMWARE_MISSING = 35
-
Necessary firmware for the device may be missing.
NM_DEVICE_STATE_REASON_REMOVED = 36
-
The device was removed.
NM_DEVICE_STATE_REASON_SLEEPING = 37
-
NetworkManager went to sleep.
NM_DEVICE_STATE_REASON_CONNECTION_REMOVED = 38
-
The device's active connection was removed or disappeared.
NM_DEVICE_STATE_REASON_USER_REQUESTED = 39
-
A user or client requested the disconnection.
NM_DEVICE_STATE_REASON_CARRIER = 40
-
The device's carrier/link changed.
NM_DEVICE_STATE_REASON_CONNECTION_ASSUMED = 41
-
The device's existing connection was assumed.
NM_DEVICE_STATE_REASON_SUPPLICANT_AVAILABLE = 42
-
The 802.1x supplicant is now available.
NM_DEVICE_STATE_REASON_MODEM_NOT_FOUND = 43
-
The modem could not be found.
NM_DEVICE_STATE_REASON_BT_FAILED = 44
-
The Bluetooth connection timed out or failed.
NM_DEVICE_STATE_REASON_GSM_SIM_NOT_INSERTED = 45
-
GSM Modem's SIM Card not inserted.
NM_DEVICE_STATE_REASON_GSM_SIM_PIN_REQUIRED = 46
-
GSM Modem's SIM Pin required.
NM_DEVICE_STATE_REASON_GSM_SIM_PUK_REQUIRED = 47
-
GSM Modem's SIM Puk required.
NM_DEVICE_STATE_REASON_GSM_SIM_WRONG = 48
-
GSM Modem's SIM wrong
NM_DEVICE_STATE_REASON_INFINIBAND_MODE = 49
-
InfiniBand device does not support connected mode.
NM_DEVICE_STATE_REASON_DEPENDENCY_FAILED = 50
-
A dependency of the connection failed.
NM_DEVICE_STATE_REASON_BR2684_FAILED = 51
-
Problem with the RFC 2684 Ethernet over ADSL bridge.
NM_DEVICE_STATE_REASON_MODEM_MANAGER_UNAVAILABLE = 52
-
ModemManager was not running or quit unexpectedly.
NM_DEVICE_STATE_REASON_SSID_NOT_FOUND = 53
-
The 802.11 Wi-Fi network could not be found.
NM_DEVICE_STATE_REASON_SECONDARY_CONNECTION_FAILED = 54
-
A secondary connection of the base connection failed.
NM_DEVICE_STATE_REASON_DCB_FCOE_FAILED = 55
-
DCB or FCoE setup failed.
NM_DEVICE_STATE_REASON_TEAMD_CONTROL_FAILED = 56
-
teamd control failed.
NM_DEVICE_STATE_REASON_MODEM_FAILED = 57
-
Modem failed or no longer available.
NM_DEVICE_STATE_REASON_MODEM_AVAILABLE = 58
-
Modem now ready and available.
NM_DEVICE_STATE_REASON_SIM_PIN_INCORRECT = 59
-
The SIM PIN was incorrect.
Sets of flags:
NM_DEVICE_CAP_NONE = 0x0
- Null capability.
NM_DEVICE_CAP_NM_SUPPORTED = 0x1
- The device is supported by NetworkManager.
NM_DEVICE_CAP_CARRIER_DETECT = 0x2
- The device supports carrier detection.
Structure types:
Arrays of NM_DEVICE_STATE_REASON_STRUCT don't generally
make sense.
org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.Device.Wired
Interface has no methods.
Signals:
Parameters
properties
-
a{sv}
(String_Variant_Map)
-
A dictionary mapping property names to variant boxed values
Properties:
HwAddress
-
s
-
(read)
-
Active hardware address of the device.
PermHwAddress
-
s
-
(read)
-
Permanent hardware address of the device.
Speed
-
u
-
(read)
-
Design speed of the device, in megabits/second (Mb/s).
Carrier
-
b
-
(read)
-
Indicates whether the physical carrier is found (e.g. whether a cable is plugged in or not).
org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.Device.Wireless
Methods:
DEPRECATED. Get the list of access points visible to this device. Note
that this list does not include access points which hide their SSID. To
retrieve a list of all access points (including hidden ones) use the
GetAllAccessPoints() method.
Returns
access_points
-
ao
-
List of access point object paths.
Get the list of all access points visible to this device, including
hidden ones for which the SSID is not yet known.
Returns
access_points
-
ao
-
List of access point object paths.
RequestScan (
a{sv}: options
) →
nothing
Request the device to scan
Parameters
options
-
a{sv}
-
Options of scan
Signals:
Emitted when the wireless device's properties changed.
Parameters
properties
-
a{sv}
(String_Variant_Map)
-
A dictionary containing the FIXME: check changed parameters.
Emitted when a new access point is found by the device.
Parameters
access_point
-
o
-
The object path of the newly found access point.
Emitted when an access point disappears from view of the device.
Parameters
access_point
-
o
-
The object path of the access point that has disappeared.
Properties:
HwAddress
-
s
-
(read)
-
The active hardware address of the device.
PermHwAddress
-
s
-
(read)
-
The permanent hardware address of the device.
Mode
-
u
-
(read)
(NM_802_11_MODE)
-
The operating mode of the wireless device.
Bitrate
-
u
-
(read)
-
The bit rate currently used by the wireless device, in kilobits/second (Kb/s).
AccessPoints
-
ao
-
(read)
-
List of object paths of access point visible to this wireless device.
ActiveAccessPoint
-
o
-
(read)
-
Object path of the access point currently used by the wireless device.
WirelessCapabilities
-
u
-
(read)
(NM_802_11_DEVICE_CAP)
-
The capabilities of the wireless device.
Sets of flags:
Flags describing the capabilities of a wireless device.
NM_802_11_DEVICE_CAP_NONE = 0x0
- Null capability - syntactic sugar for no capabilities supported. Do not AND this with other capabilities!
NM_802_11_DEVICE_CAP_CIPHER_WEP40 = 0x1
- The device supports the 40-bit WEP cipher.
NM_802_11_DEVICE_CAP_CIPHER_WEP104 = 0x2
- The device supports the 104-bit WEP cipher.
NM_802_11_DEVICE_CAP_CIPHER_TKIP = 0x4
- The device supports the TKIP cipher.
NM_802_11_DEVICE_CAP_CIPHER_CCMP = 0x8
- The device supports the CCMP cipher.
NM_802_11_DEVICE_CAP_WPA = 0x10
- The device supports the WPA encryption/authentication protocol.
NM_802_11_DEVICE_CAP_RSN = 0x20
- The device supports the RSN encryption/authentication protocol.
NM_802_11_DEVICE_CAP_AP = 0x40
- The device supports Access Point mode.
NM_802_11_DEVICE_CAP_ADHOC = 0x80
- The device supports Ad-Hoc mode.
org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.Device.Modem
Interface has no methods.
Signals:
Parameters
properties
-
a{sv}
(String_Variant_Map)
-
A dictionary mapping property names to variant boxed values
Properties:
ModemCapabilities
-
u
-
(read)
(NM_DEVICE_MODEM_CAPABILITIES)
-
The generic family of access technologies the modem supports. Not all
capabilities are available at the same time however; some modems require
a firmware reload or other reinitialization to switch between eg CDMA/EVDO
and GSM/UMTS.
CurrentCapabilities
-
u
-
(read)
(NM_DEVICE_MODEM_CAPABILITIES)
-
The generic family of access technologies the modem currently supports
without a firmware reload or reinitialization.
Sets of flags:
Flags describing one or more of the general access technology families
that a modem device supports.
NM_DEVICE_MODEM_CAPABILITY_NONE = 0x0
- Modem has no capabilties.
NM_DEVICE_MODEM_CAPABILITY_POTS = 0x1
-
Modem supports the analog wired telephone network (ie 56k dialup) and
does not have wireless/cellular capabilities.
NM_DEVICE_MODEM_CAPABILITY_CDMA_EVDO = 0x2
-
Modem supports at least one of CDMA 1xRTT, EVDO revision 0, EVDO
revision A, or EVDO revision B.
NM_DEVICE_MODEM_CAPABILITY_GSM_UMTS = 0x4
-
Modem supports at least one of GSM, GPRS, EDGE, UMTS, HSDPA, HSUPA, or
HSPA+ packet switched data capability.
NM_DEVICE_MODEM_CAPABILITY_LTE = 0x8
-
Modem has at LTE data capability.
org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.Device.Bluetooth
Interface has no methods.
Signals:
Parameters
properties
-
a{sv}
(String_Variant_Map)
-
A dictionary mapping property names to variant boxed values
Properties:
HwAddress
-
s
-
(read)
-
Bluetooth hardware address of the device.
Name
-
s
-
(read)
-
Bluetooth name of the device.
BtCapabilities
-
u
-
(read)
(NM_BT_CAPABILITIES)
-
Bluetooth capabilities of the device (either DUN or NAP).
Sets of flags:
Flags describing the capabilities of a Bluetooth device.
NM_BT_CAPABILITY_NONE = 0x0
- The device has no recognized capabilities.
NM_BT_CAPABILITY_DUN = 0x1
- The device supports Bluetooth Dial-Up Networking.
NM_BT_CAPABILITY_PAN = 0x2
- The device supports Bluetooth Personal Area Networking.
org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.Device.OlpcMesh
Interface has no methods.
Signals:
Emitted when the wireless device's properties changed.
Parameters
properties
-
a{sv}
(String_Variant_Map)
-
A dictionary containing the FIXME: check changed parameters.
Properties:
HwAddress
-
s
-
(read)
-
The hardware address of the device.
Companion
-
o
-
(read)
-
The object path of the companion device.
ActiveChannel
-
u
-
(read)
-
The currently active channel.
org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.Device.WiMax
Methods:
Get the list of NSPs visible to this device.
Returns
nsps
-
ao
-
List of NSP object paths
Signals:
Emitted when the WiMax device's properties changed.
Parameters
properties
-
a{sv}
(String_Variant_Map)
-
A dictionary mapping property names to variant boxed values.
Emitted when a new NSP is found by the device.
Parameters
nsp
-
o
-
The object path of the newly found NSP.
Emitted when an NSP disappears from view of the device.
Parameters
nsp
-
o
-
The object path of the NSP that has disappeared.
Properties:
Nsps
-
ao
-
(read)
-
List of object paths of Network Service Providers (NSPs) visible to this
WiMAX device.
HwAddress
-
s
-
(read)
-
Hardware address of the device.
CenterFrequency
-
u
-
(read)
-
Center frequency (in KHz) of the radio channel the device is using to
communicate with the network when connected. Has no meaning when the
device is not connected.
Rssi
-
i
-
(read)
-
RSSI of the current radio link in dBm. This value indicates how strong
the raw received RF signal from the base station is, but does not
indicate the overall quality of the radio link. Has no meaning when the
device is not connected.
Cinr
-
i
-
(read)
-
CINR (Carrier to Interference + Noise Ratio) of the current radio link
in dB. CINR is a more accurate measure of radio link quality. Has no
meaning when the device is not connected.
TxPower
-
i
-
(read)
-
Average power of the last burst transmitted by the device, in units of
0.5 dBm. i.e. a TxPower of -11 represents an actual device TX power of
-5.5 dBm. Has no meaning when the device is not connected.
Bsid
-
s
-
(read)
-
The ID of the serving base station as received from the network. Has
no meaning when the device is not connected.
ActiveNsp
-
o
-
(read)
-
Object path of the NSP currently used by the WiMax device.
org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.Device.Infiniband
Interface has no methods.
Signals:
Parameters
properties
-
a{sv}
(String_Variant_Map)
-
A dictionary mapping property names to variant boxed values
Properties:
HwAddress
-
s
-
(read)
-
Hardware address of the device.
Carrier
-
b
-
(read)
-
Indicates whether the physical carrier is found (e.g. whether a cable is plugged in or not).
org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.Device.Bond
Interface has no methods.
Signals:
Parameters
properties
-
a{sv}
(String_Variant_Map)
-
A dictionary mapping property names to variant boxed values
Properties:
HwAddress
-
s
-
(read)
-
Hardware address of the device.
Carrier
-
b
-
(read)
-
Indicates whether the physical carrier is found (e.g. whether a cable is plugged in or not).
Slaves
-
ao
-
(read)
-
Array of object paths representing devices which are currently
slaved to this device.
org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.Device.Bridge
Interface has no methods.
Signals:
Parameters
properties
-
a{sv}
(String_Variant_Map)
-
A dictionary mapping property names to variant boxed values
Properties:
HwAddress
-
s
-
(read)
-
Hardware address of the device.
Carrier
-
b
-
(read)
-
Indicates whether the physical carrier is found (e.g. whether a cable is plugged in or not).
Slaves
-
ao
-
(read)
-
Array of object paths representing devices which are currently
slaved to this device.
org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.Device.Team
Interface has no methods.
Signals:
Parameters
properties
-
a{sv}
(String_Variant_Map)
-
A dictionary mapping property names to variant boxed values
Properties:
HwAddress
-
s
-
(read)
-
Hardware address of the device.
Carrier
-
b
-
(read)
-
Indicates whether the physical carrier is found (e.g. whether a cable is plugged in or not).
Slaves
-
ao
-
(read)
-
Array of object paths representing devices which are currently
slaved to this device.
org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.Device.Generic
Interface has no methods.
Signals:
Parameters
properties
-
a{sv}
(String_Variant_Map)
-
A dictionary mapping property names to variant boxed values
Properties:
HwAddress
-
s
-
(read)
-
Hardware address of the device.
TypeDescription
-
s
-
(read)
-
A (non-localized) description of the interface type, if known.
org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.Device.Vlan
Interface has no methods.
Signals:
Parameters
properties
-
a{sv}
(String_Variant_Map)
-
A dictionary mapping property names to variant boxed values
Properties:
HwAddress
-
s
-
(read)
-
Hardware address of the device.
Carrier
-
b
-
(read)
-
Indicates whether the physical carrier is found (e.g. whether a cable is plugged in or not).
Parent
-
o
-
(read)
-
Object path of the parent device of this VLAN device.
VlanId
-
u
-
(read)
-
The VLAN ID of this VLAN interface.
org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.Device.Adsl
Interface has no methods.
Signals:
Parameters
properties
-
a{sv}
(String_Variant_Map)
-
A dictionary mapping property names to variant boxed values
Properties:
Carrier
-
b
-
(read)
-
Indicates whether the physical carrier is found.
org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.WiMax.Nsp
Interface has no methods.
Signals:
Parameters
properties
-
a{sv}
(String_Variant_Map)
-
A dictionary mapping property names to variant boxed values.
Properties:
Name
-
s
-
(read)
- The name of the NSP.
SignalQuality
-
u
-
(read)
- The current signal quality of the NSP, in percent.
NetworkType
-
u
-
(read)
(NM_WIMAX_NSP_NETWORK_TYPE)
- The network type of the NSP.
Sets of flags:
Network type of the NSP.
NM_WIMAX_NSP_NETWORK_TYPE_UNKNOWN = 0x0
- Unknown network.
NM_WIMAX_NSP_NETWORK_TYPE_HOME = 0x1
- Home network.
NM_WIMAX_NSP_NETWORK_TYPE_PARTNER = 0x2
- Partner network.
NM_WIMAX_NSP_NETWORK_TYPE_ROAMING_PARTNER = 0x3
- Roaming partner network.
org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.IP4Config
Interface has no methods.
Signals:
Parameters
properties
-
a{sv}
(String_Variant_Map)
-
A dictionary mapping property names to variant boxed values
Properties:
Addresses
-
aau
-
(read)
-
Array of arrays of IPv4 address/prefix/gateway. All 3
elements of each array are in network byte order. Essentially:
[(addr, prefix, gateway), (addr, prefix, gateway), ...]
Deprecated: use AddressData and Gateway
AddressData
-
aa{sv}
-
(read)
-
Array of IP address data objects. All addresses will include
"address" (an IP address string), and "prefix" (a uint). Some
addresses may include additional attributes.
Gateway
-
s
-
(read)
- The gateway in use.
Routes
-
aau
-
(read)
-
Arrays of IPv4 route/prefix/next-hop/metric. All 4 elements of
each tuple are in network byte order. 'route' and 'next hop'
are IPv4 addresses, while prefix and metric are simple
unsigned integers. Essentially: [(route, prefix, next-hop,
metric), (route, prefix, next-hop, metric), ...]
Deprecated: use RouteData
RouteData
-
aa{sv}
-
(read)
-
Array of IP route data objects. All routes will include "dest"
(an IP address string) and "prefix" (a uint). Some routes may
include "next-hop" (an IP address string), "metric" (a uint),
and additional attributes.
Nameservers
-
au
-
(read)
- The nameservers in use.
Domains
-
as
-
(read)
- A list of domains this address belongs to.
Searches
-
as
-
(read)
- A list of dns searches.
WinsServers
-
au
-
(read)
- The Windows Internet Name Service servers associated with the connection. Each address is in network byte order.
org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.IP6Config
Interface has no methods.
Signals:
Parameters
properties
-
a{sv}
(String_Variant_Map)
-
A dictionary mapping property names to variant boxed values
Properties:
Addresses
-
a(ayuay)
-
(read)
-
Array of tuples of IPv6 address/prefix/gateway.
Deprecated: use AddressData and Gateway.
AddressData
-
aa{sv}
-
(read)
-
Array of IP address data objects. All addresses will include
"address" (an IP address string), and "prefix" (a uint). Some
addresses may include additional attributes.
Gateway
-
s
-
(read)
- The gateway in use.
Routes
-
a(ayuayu)
-
(read)
-
Tuples of IPv6 route/prefix/next-hop/metric.
Deprecated: use RouteData
RouteData
-
aa{sv}
-
(read)
-
Array of IP route data objects. All routes will include "dest"
(an IP address string) and "prefix" (a uint). Some routes may
include "next-hop" (an IP address string), "metric" (a uint),
and additional attributes.
Nameservers
-
aay
-
(read)
- The nameservers in use.
Domains
-
as
-
(read)
- A list of domains this address belongs to.
Searches
-
as
-
(read)
- A list of dns searches.
org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.DHCP4Config
Options and configuration returned by the IPv4 DHCP server.
Interface has no methods.
Signals:
Parameters
properties
-
a{sv}
(String_Variant_Map)
-
A dictionary mapping property names to variant boxed values
Properties:
Options
-
a{sv}
-
(read)
- Configuration options returned by a DHCP server, if any.
org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.DHCP6Config
Options and configuration returned by the IPv6 DHCP server.
Interface has no methods.
Signals:
Parameters
properties
-
a{sv}
(String_Variant_Map)
-
A dictionary mapping property names to variant boxed values
Properties:
Options
-
a{sv}
-
(read)
- Configuration options returned by a DHCP server, if any.
org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.Settings
The Settings interface allows clients to view and administrate the connections stored and used by NetworkManager.
Methods:
List the saved network connections known to NetworkManager.
Returns
connections
-
ao
-
List of connections.
Retrieve the object path of a connection, given that connection's UUID.
Parameters
uuid
-
s
-
The UUID to find the connection object path for.
Returns
connection
-
o
-
The connection's object path.
AddConnection (
a{sa{sv}}: connection
) →
o
Add new connection and save it to disk. This operation does not start
the network connection unless (1) device is idle and able to connect to
the network described by the new connection, and (2) the connection
is allowed to be started automatically.
Parameters
connection
-
a{sa{sv}}
-
Connection settings and properties.
Returns
path
-
o
-
Object path of the new connection that was just added.
Add new connection but do not save it to disk immediately. This
operation does not start the network connection unless (1) device is
idle and able to connect to the network described by the new connection,
and (2) the connection is allowed to be started automatically.
Use the 'Save' method on the connection to save these changes
to disk. Note that unsaved changes will be lost if the
connection is reloaded from disk (either automatically on file
change or due to an explicit ReloadConnections call).
Parameters
connection
-
a{sa{sv}}
-
Connection settings and properties.
Returns
path
-
o
-
Object path of the new connection that was just added.
Loads or reloads the indicated connections from disk. You
should call this after making changes directly to an on-disk
connection file to make sure that NetworkManager sees the
changes. (If "monitor-connection-files" in NetworkManager.conf
is "true", then this will have no real effect, but is
harmless.) As with AddConnection(), this operation does not
necessarily start the network connection.
Parameters
filenames
-
as
-
Array of paths to on-disk connection profiles in directories
monitored by NetworkManager.
Returns
status
-
b
-
Success or failure of the operation as a whole. True if
NetworkManager at least tried to load the indicated
connections, even if it did not succeed. False if an error
occurred before trying to load the connections (eg,
permission denied).
failures
-
as
-
Paths of connection files that could not be loaded.
Tells NetworkManager to reload all connection files from disk,
including noticing any added or deleted connection files. By
default, connections are re-read automatically any time they
change, so you only need to use this command if you have set
"monitor-connection-files=false" in NetworkManager.conf.
Returns
status
-
b
-
Success or failure.
SaveHostname (
s: hostname
) →
nothing
Save the hostname to persistent configuration.
Parameters
hostname
-
s
-
The hostname to save to persistent configuration. If blank, the persistent hostname is cleared.
Signals:
Parameters
properties
-
a{sv}
(String_Variant_Map)
-
A dictionary mapping property names to variant boxed values
Emitted when a new connection has been added after NetworkManager has
started up and initialized. This signal is not emitted for connections
read while starting up, because NetworkManager's D-Bus service is only
available after all connections have been read, and to prevent spamming
listeners with too many signals at one time. To retrieve the initial
connection list, call the ListConnections() method once, and then listen
for individual Settings.NewConnection and Settings.Connection.Deleted
signals for further updates.
Parameters
connection
-
o
-
Object path of the new connection.
Emitted when a connection is no longer available. This happens when
the connection is deleted or if it is no longer accessible by any of
the system's logged-in users. After receipt of this signal, the
connection no longer exists and cannot be used. Also see the
Settings.Connection.Removed signal.
Parameters
connection
-
o
-
Object path of the removed connection.
Properties:
Connections
-
ao
-
(read)
-
List of object paths of available network connection profiles.
Hostname
-
s
-
(read)
-
The machine hostname stored in persistent configuration.
CanModify
-
b
-
(read)
-
If true, adding and modifying connections is supported.
org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.Settings.Connection
Represents a single network connection configuration.
Methods:
Update (
a{sa{sv}}: properties
) →
nothing
Update the connection with new settings and properties (replacing
all previous settings and properties) and save the connection to
disk. Secrets may be part of the update request, and will be either
stored in persistent storage or sent to a Secret Agent for storage,
depending on the flags associated with each secret.
Parameters
properties
-
a{sa{sv}}
-
New connection settings, properties, and (optionally) secrets.
UpdateUnsaved (
a{sa{sv}}: properties
) →
nothing
Update the connection with new settings and properties (replacing
all previous settings and properties) but do not immediately save
the connection to disk. Secrets may be part of the update request
and may sent to a Secret Agent for storage, depending on the
flags associated with each secret.
Use the 'Save' method to save these changes to disk. Note
that unsaved changes will be lost if the connection is
reloaded from disk (either automatically on file change or
due to an explicit ReloadConnections call).
Parameters
properties
-
a{sa{sv}}
-
New connection settings, properties, and (optionally) secrets.
Delete (
) →
nothing
Delete the connection.
Get the settings maps describing this network configuration.
This will never include any secrets required for connection
to the network, as those are often protected. Secrets must
be requested separately using the GetSecrets() call.
GetSecrets (
s: setting_name
) →
a{sa{sv}}
Get the secrets belonging to this network configuration. Only
secrets from persistent storage or a Secret Agent running in
the requestor's session will be returned. The user will never
be prompted for secrets as a result of this request.
Parameters
setting_name
-
s
-
Name of the setting to return secrets for. If empty, all
all secrets will be returned.
Clear the secrets belonging to this network connection profile.
Save (
) →
nothing
Saves a "dirty" connection (that had previously been
updated with UpdateUnsaved) to persistent storage.
Signals:
Emitted when any settings or permissions change. When handling
this signal, clients should re-read the connection using the
GetSettings method to get the changes and to ensure the client
still has permission to access the connection.
Emitted when this connection is no longer available. This
happens when the connection is deleted or if it is no longer
accessible by any of the system's logged-in users. After
receipt of this signal, the object no longer exists. Also
see the Settings.ConnectionRemoved signal.
Parameters
properties
-
a{sv}
(String_Variant_Map)
-
A dictionary mapping property names to variant boxed values.
Properties:
Unsaved
-
b
-
(read)
-
If set, indicates that the in-memory state of the
connection does not match the on-disk state. This flag
will be set when UpdateUnsaved() is called or when any
connection details change, and cleared when the connection
is saved to disk via Save() or from internal operations.
org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.Connection.Active
Objects that implement the Connection.Active interface represent an attempt
to connect to a network using the details provided by a Connection object.
The Connection.Active object tracks the life-cycle of the connection
attempt and if successful indicates whether the connected network is the
"default" or preferred network for access.
Interface has no methods.
Signals:
Parameters
properties
-
a{sv}
(String_Variant_Map)
-
A dictionary mapping property names to variant boxed values
Properties:
Connection
-
o
-
(read)
-
The path of the connection.
SpecificObject
-
o
-
(read)
-
A specific object associated with the active connection. This property
reflects the specific object used during connection activation, and will
not change over the lifetime of the ActiveConnection once set.
Id
-
s
-
(read)
-
The ID of the connection, provided as a convenience so that clients
do not have to retrieve all connection details.
Uuid
-
s
-
(read)
-
The UUID of the connection, provided as a convenience so that clients
do not have to retrieve all connection details.
Type
-
s
-
(read)
-
The type of the connection, provided as a convenience so that clients
do not have to retrieve all connection details.
Devices
-
ao
-
(read)
-
Array of object paths representing devices which are part of this active
connection.
State
-
u
-
(read)
(NM_ACTIVE_CONNECTION_STATE)
-
The state of this active connection.
Default
-
b
-
(read)
-
Whether this active connection is the default IPv4 connection, i.e.
whether it currently owns the default IPv4 route.
Ip4Config
-
o
-
(read)
-
Object path of the Ip4Config object describing the configuration of the
connection. Only valid when the connection is in the
NM_ACTIVE_CONNECTION_STATE_ACTIVATED state.
Dhcp4Config
-
o
-
(read)
-
Object path of the Dhcp4Config object describing the DHCP options
returned by the DHCP server (assuming the connection used DHCP). Only
valid when the connection is in the NM_ACTIVE_CONNECTION_STATE_ACTIVATED
state.
Default6
-
b
-
(read)
-
Whether this active connection is the default IPv6 connection, i.e.
whether it currently owns the default IPv6 route.
Ip6Config
-
o
-
(read)
-
Object path of the Ip6Config object describing the configuration of the
connection. Only valid when the connection is in the
NM_ACTIVE_CONNECTION_STATE_ACTIVATED state.
Dhcp6Config
-
o
-
(read)
-
Object path of the Dhcp6Config object describing the DHCP options
returned by the DHCP server (assuming the connection used DHCP). Only
valid when the connection is in the NM_ACTIVE_CONNECTION_STATE_ACTIVATED
state.
Vpn
-
b
-
(read)
-
Whether this active connection is also a VPN connection.
Master
-
o
-
(read)
-
The path to the master device if the connection is a slave.
Enumerated types:
NM_ACTIVE_CONNECTION_STATE_UNKNOWN = 0
-
The active connection is in an unknown state.
NM_ACTIVE_CONNECTION_STATE_ACTIVATING = 1
-
The connection is activating.
NM_ACTIVE_CONNECTION_STATE_ACTIVATED = 2
-
The connection is activated.
NM_ACTIVE_CONNECTION_STATE_DEACTIVATING = 3
-
The connection is being torn down and cleaned up.
NM_ACTIVE_CONNECTION_STATE_DEACTIVATED = 4
-
The connection is no longer active.
org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.AgentManager
Methods:
Register (
s: identifier
) →
nothing
Called by secret Agents to register their ability to provide and save
network secrets.
Parameters
identifier
-
s
-
Identifies this agent; only one agent in each user session may use the
same identifier. Identifier formatting follows the same rules as
D-Bus bus names with the exception that the ':' character is not
allowed. The valid set of characters is "[A-Z][a-z][0-9]_-." and the
identifier is limited in length to 255 characters with a minimum
of 3 characters. An example valid identifier is 'org.gnome.nm-applet'
(without quotes).
Like Register() but indicates agent capabilities to NetworkManager.
Parameters
identifier
-
s
-
See the Register() method's identifier argument.
capabilities
-
u
(NM_SECRET_AGENT_CAPABILITIES)
-
Indicates various agent capabilities to NetworkManager.
Called by secret Agents to notify NetworkManager that they will no
longer handle requests for network secrets. Agents are automatically
unregistered when they disconnect from D-Bus.
Interface has no signals.
Interface has no properties.
org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.SecretAgent
Private D-Bus interface used by secret agents that store and provide
secrets to NetworkManager. If an agent provides secrets to
NetworkManager as part of connection creation, and the some of those
secrets are "agent owned" the agent should store those secrets
itself and should not expect its SaveSecrets() method to be called.
SaveSecrets() will be called eg if some program other than the
agent itself (like a connection editor) changes the secrets out of
band. The agent should implement this D-Bus interface on an object
with the path /org/freedesktop/NetworkManager/SecretAgent.
Methods:
GetSecrets (
a{sa{sv}}: connection, o: connection_path, s: setting_name, as: hints, u: flags
) →
a{sa{sv}}
Retrieve and return stored secrets, if any, or request new
secrets from the agent's user. If user interaction is allowed
and the user enters new secrets, the agent is expected to save
the new secrets to persistent storage (if the secret's flags
include AGENT_OWNED) as NetworkManager will not send these
secrets back to the same agent via a SaveSecrets() call. If
the user canceled any interaction, the agent should return the
UserCanceled error (see below).
Parameters
connection
-
a{sa{sv}}
(String_String_Variant_Map_Map)
-
Nested settings maps containing the connection for which
secrets are being requested. This may contain system-owned
secrets if the agent has successfully authenticated to
modify system network settings and the GetSecrets request
flags allow user interaction.
connection_path
-
o
-
Object path of the connection for which secrets are being
requested.
setting_name
-
s
-
Setting name for which secrets are being requested.
hints
-
as
-
Array of strings of key names in the requested setting for
which NetworkManager thinks a secrets may be required,
and/or well-known identifiers and data that may be useful
to the client in processing the secrets request. Note that
it's not always possible to determine which secret is
required, so in some cases no hints may be given. The Agent
should return any secrets it has, or that it thinks are
required, regardless of what hints NetworkManager sends
in this request. Some hints have special prefixes that
provide information to the agent; for example, VPN requests
may send server-specific messages prefixed with
"x-vpn-message:".
flags
-
u
(NM_SECRET_AGENT_GET_SECRETS_FLAGS)
-
Flags which modify the behavior of the secrets request.
If true, new secrets are assumed to be invalid or incorrect,
and the agent should ask the user for new secrets. If false,
existing secrets should be retrieved from storage and
returned without interrupting the user.
Returns
secrets
-
a{sa{sv}}
(String_String_Variant_Map_Map)
-
Nested settings maps containing secrets. Each setting MUST
contain at least the 'name' field, containing the name of
the setting, and one or more secrets.
Possible errors
org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.SecretAgent.NotAuthorized
-
Should be returned when the process requesting secrets is
not authorized to do so (like if the caller is not root
or not NetworkManager).
org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.SecretAgent.InvalidConnection
-
Should be returned if the 'connection' argument is invalid.
org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.SecretAgent.UserCanceled
-
Should be returned when the user has canceled the request.
org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.SecretAgent.AgentCanceled
-
Should be returned when NetworkManager has requested that
the agent cancel the request.
org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.SecretAgent.InternalError
-
Should be returned if the agent has encountered some internal
error processing the request.
org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.SecretAgent.NoSecrets
-
Should be returned if there are no available secrets, for
example if user interaction is not allowed and there are
no secrets stored by the agent for this connection.
CancelGetSecrets (
o: connection_path, s: setting_name
) →
nothing
Cancel a pending GetSecrets request for secrets of the given
connection. Any GetSecrets request with the same
'connection_path' and 'setting_name' that are given in a
CancelGetSecrets request should be canceled.
Parameters
connection_path
-
o
-
Object path of the connection for which, if secrets for
the given 'setting_name' are being requested, the request
should be canceled.
setting_name
-
s
-
Setting name for which secrets for this connection were
originally being requested.
SaveSecrets (
a{sa{sv}}: connection, o: connection_path
) →
nothing
Save given secrets to backing storage.
Parameters
connection
-
a{sa{sv}}
(String_String_Variant_Map_Map)
-
Nested settings maps containing the entire connection
(including secrets), for which the agent should save the
secrets to backing storage. This method will not be called
when the agent itself is the process creating or updating
a connection; in that case the agent is assumed to have
already saved those secrets since it had them already.
connection_path
-
o
-
Object path of the connection for which the agent should
save secrets to backing storage.
DeleteSecrets (
a{sa{sv}}: connection, o: connection_path
) →
nothing
Delete secrets from backing storage.
Parameters
connection
-
a{sa{sv}}
(String_String_Variant_Map_Map)
-
Nested settings maps containing the connection properties
(sans secrets), for which the agent should delete the
secrets from backing storage.
connection_path
-
o
-
Object path of the connection for which the agent should
delete secrets from backing storage.
Interface has no signals.
Interface has no properties.
Sets of flags:
Flags modifying the behavior of GetSecrets request.
NM_SECRET_AGENT_GET_SECRETS_FLAG_NONE = 0x0
-
No special behavior; by default no user interaction is allowed and
requests for secrets are fulfilled from persistent storage, or
if no secrets are available an error is returned.
NM_SECRET_AGENT_GET_SECRETS_FLAG_ALLOW_INTERACTION = 0x1
-
Allows the request to interact with the user, possibly prompting
via UI for secrets if any are required, or if none are found in
persistent storage.
NM_SECRET_AGENT_GET_SECRETS_FLAG_REQUEST_NEW = 0x2
-
Explicitly prompt for new secrets from the user. This flag
signals that NetworkManager thinks any existing secrets are
invalid or wrong. This flag implies that interaction is allowed.
NM_SECRET_AGENT_GET_SECRETS_FLAG_USER_REQUESTED = 0x4
-
Set if the request was initiated by user-requested action via the
D-Bus interface, as opposed to automatically initiated by
NetworkManager in response to (for example) scan results or
carrier changes.
NM_SECRET_AGENT_CAPABILITY_NONE = 0x0
- No special capabilities.
NM_SECRET_AGENT_CAPABILITY_VPN_HINTS = 0x1
-
The agent supports passing hints to VPN plugin authentication
dialogs.
org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.VPN.Connection
Represents an active connection to a Virtual Private Network.
Interface has no methods.
Signals:
Parameters
properties
-
a{sv}
(String_Variant_Map)
-
A dictionary mapping property names to variant boxed values
Emitted when the state of the VPN connection has changed.
Properties:
VpnState
-
u
-
(read)
(NM_VPN_CONNECTION_STATE)
- The VPN-specific state of the connection.
Banner
-
s
-
(read)
- The banner string of the VPN connection.
Enumerated types:
NM_VPN_CONNECTION_STATE_UNKNOWN = 0
-
The state of the VPN connection is unknown.
NM_VPN_CONNECTION_STATE_PREPARE = 1
-
The VPN connection is preparing to connect.
NM_VPN_CONNECTION_STATE_NEED_AUTH = 2
-
The VPN connection needs authorization credentials.
NM_VPN_CONNECTION_STATE_CONNECT = 3
-
The VPN connection is being established. FIXME: Should be CONNECTING or CONNECTED.
NM_VPN_CONNECTION_STATE_IP_CONFIG_GET = 4
-
The VPN connection is getting an IP address. FIXME: Should be an -ING
NM_VPN_CONNECTION_STATE_ACTIVATED = 5
-
The VPN connection is active.
NM_VPN_CONNECTION_STATE_FAILED = 6
-
The VPN connection failed.
NM_VPN_CONNECTION_STATE_DISCONNECTED = 7
-
The VPN connection is disconnected.
NM_VPN_CONNECTION_STATE_REASON_UNKNOWN = 0
-
The reason for the VPN connection state change is unknown.
NM_VPN_CONNECTION_STATE_REASON_NONE = 1
-
No reason was given for the VPN connection state change.
NM_VPN_CONNECTION_STATE_REASON_USER_DISCONNECTED = 2
-
The VPN connection changed state because the user disconnected it.
NM_VPN_CONNECTION_STATE_REASON_DEVICE_DISCONNECTED = 3
-
The VPN connection changed state because the device it was using was disconnected.
NM_VPN_CONNECTION_STATE_REASON_SERVICE_STOPPED = 4
-
The service providing the VPN connection was stopped.
NM_VPN_CONNECTION_STATE_REASON_IP_CONFIG_INVALID = 5
-
The IP config of the VPN connection was invalid.
NM_VPN_CONNECTION_STATE_REASON_CONNECT_TIMEOUT = 6
-
The connection attempt to the VPN service timed out.
NM_VPN_CONNECTION_STATE_REASON_SERVICE_START_TIMEOUT = 7
-
A timeout occurred while starting the service providing the VPN connection.
NM_VPN_CONNECTION_STATE_REASON_SERVICE_START_FAILED = 8
-
Starting the service starting the service providing the VPN connection failed.
NM_VPN_CONNECTION_STATE_REASON_NO_SECRETS = 9
-
Necessary secrets for the VPN connection were not provided.
NM_VPN_CONNECTION_STATE_REASON_LOGIN_FAILED = 10
-
Authentication to the VPN server failed.
NM_VPN_CONNECTION_STATE_REASON_CONNECTION_REMOVED = 11
-
The connection was deleted from settings.
org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.VPN.Plugin
This interface is provided by plugins providing VPN services to the NetworkManager daemon.
Methods:
Connect (
a{sa{sv}}: connection
) →
nothing
Tells the plugin to connect. Interactive secrets requests (eg, emitting
the SecretsRequired signal) are not allowed.
Possible errors
org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.VPN.Error.StartingInProgress
-
The plugin is already starting, and another connect request was received.
(generic description)
org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.VPN.Error.AlreadyStarted
-
The plugin is already connected, and another connect request was received.
(generic description)
org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.VPN.Error.StoppingInProgress
-
The plugin is already stopping, and another stop request was received.
(generic description)
org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.VPN.Error.BadArguments
-
The request could not be processed because it contained malformed
arguments, or arguments of unexpected type. It usually means that one of
the VPN setting data items or secrets was not of the expected type (i.e.
int, string, bool, etc).
(generic description)
org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.VPN.Error.LaunchFailed
-
A binary providing the service failed to launch.
(generic description)
org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.VPN.Error.WrongState
-
The request could not be processed because the VPN plugin is in the wrong
state for this type of request.
(generic description)
ConnectInteractive (
a{sa{sv}}: connection, a{sv}: details
) →
nothing
Tells the plugin to connect, allowing interactive secrets requests (eg
the plugin is allowed to emit the SecretsRequired signal if the VPN
service indicates that it needs additional secrets during the connect
process).
Possible errors
org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.VPN.Error.StartingInProgress
-
The plugin is already starting, and another connect request was received.
(generic description)
org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.VPN.Error.AlreadyStarted
-
The plugin is already connected, and another connect request was received.
(generic description)
org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.VPN.Error.StoppingInProgress
-
The plugin is already stopping, and another stop request was received.
(generic description)
org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.VPN.Error.BadArguments
-
The request could not be processed because it contained malformed
arguments, or arguments of unexpected type. It usually means that one of
the VPN setting data items or secrets was not of the expected type (i.e.
int, string, bool, etc).
(generic description)
org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.VPN.Error.LaunchFailed
-
A binary providing the service failed to launch.
(generic description)
org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.VPN.Error.WrongState
-
The request could not be processed because the VPN plugin is in the wrong
state for this type of request.
(generic description)
org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.VPN.Error.InteractiveNotSupported
-
The request could not be processed because the plugin does not support
interactive operations, such as ConnectInteractive() or NewSecrets().
(generic description)
NeedSecrets (
a{sa{sv}}: settings
) →
s
Asks the plugin whether the provided connection will require secrets to connect successfully.
Returns
setting_name
-
s
-
The setting name within the provided connection that requires secrets, if any.
Possible errors
org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.VPN.Error.ConnectionInvalid
-
The request could not be processed because the connection was invalid. It
usually means that the connection's VPN setting was missing some required
data item or secret.
(generic description)
Disconnect the plugin.
Possible errors
org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.VPN.Error.StoppingInProgress
-
The plugin is already stopping, and another stop request was received.
(generic description)
org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.VPN.Error.AlreadyStopped
-
The plugin is already stopped, and another disconnect request was received.
(generic description)
SetConfig (
a{sv}: config
) →
nothing
Set generic connection details on the connection.
Parameters
config
-
a{sv}
(String_Variant_Map)
-
Generic configuration details for the connection.
SetIp4Config (
a{sv}: config
) →
nothing
Set IPv4 details on the connection.
Parameters
config
-
a{sv}
(String_Variant_Map)
-
Ip4Config details for the connection. You must call
SetConfig() before calling this.
SetIp6Config (
a{sv}: config
) →
nothing
Set IPv6 details on the connection.
Parameters
config
-
a{sv}
(String_Variant_Map)
-
Ip6Config details for the connection. You must call
SetConfig() before calling this.
SetFailure (
s: reason
) →
nothing
Indicate a failure to the plugin.
Parameters
reason
-
s
-
The reason for the failure.
NewSecrets (
a{sa{sv}}: connection
) →
nothing
Called in response to a SecretsRequired signal to deliver updated secrets
or other information to the plugin.
Possible errors
org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.VPN.Error.WrongState
-
The request could not be processed because the VPN plugin is in the wrong
state for this type of request.
(generic description)
org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.VPN.Error.BadArguments
-
The request could not be processed because it contained malformed
arguments, or arguments of unexpected type. It usually means that one of
the VPN setting data items or secrets was not of the expected type (i.e.
int, string, bool, etc).
(generic description)
org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.VPN.Error.LaunchFailed
-
A binary providing the service failed to launch.
(generic description)
org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.VPN.Error.InteractiveNotSupported
-
The request could not be processed because the plugin does not support
interactive operations, such as ConnectInteractive() or NewSecrets().
(generic description)
Signals:
Emitted when the plugin state changes.
Emitted during an ongoing ConnectInteractive() request when the plugin
has determined that new secrets are required. NetworkManager will then
call the NewSecrets() method with a connection hash including the new
secrets.
Parameters
message
-
s
-
Informational message, if any, about the request. For example, if
a second PIN is required, could indicate to the user to wait for
the token code to change until entering the next PIN.
secrets
-
as
-
Array of strings of VPN secret names which the plugin thinks
secrets may be required for, or other VPN-specific data to be
processed by the VPN's front-end.
Config (
a{sv}: config
)
The plugin obtained generic configuration information.
Ip4Config (
a{sv}: ip4config
)
The plugin obtained an IPv4 configuration.
Ip6Config (
a{sv}: ip6config
)
The plugin obtained an IPv6 configuration.
Emitted when the plugin receives a login banner from the VPN service.
Parameters
banner
-
s
-
The login banner string.
Emitted when a failure in the VPN plugin occurs.
Properties:
State
-
u
-
(read)
(NM_VPN_SERVICE_STATE)
-
The state of the plugin.
Enumerated types:
NM_VPN_SERVICE_STATE_UNKNOWN = 0
-
The state of the VPN plugin is unknown.
NM_VPN_SERVICE_STATE_INIT = 1
-
The VPN plugin is initialized.
NM_VPN_SERVICE_STATE_SHUTDOWN = 2
-
(Not used.)
NM_VPN_SERVICE_STATE_STARTING = 3
-
The plugin is attempting to connect to a VPN server.
NM_VPN_SERVICE_STATE_STARTED = 4
-
The plugin has connected to a VPN server.
NM_VPN_SERVICE_STATE_STOPPING = 5
-
The plugin is disconnecting from the VPN server.
NM_VPN_SERVICE_STATE_STOPPED = 6
-
The plugin has disconnected from the VPN server.
NM_VPN_PLUGIN_FAILURE_LOGIN_FAILED = 0
-
Login failed.
NM_VPN_PLUGIN_FAILURE_CONNECT_FAILED = 1
-
Connect failed.
NM_VPN_PLUGIN_FAILURE_BAD_IP_CONFIG = 2
-
Invalid IP configuration returned from the VPN plugin.
Generic types:
Enumerated types:
NM_802_11_MODE_UNKNOWN = 0
- Mode is unknown.
NM_802_11_MODE_ADHOC = 1
-
For both devices and access point objects, indicates the object is
part of an Ad-Hoc 802.11 network without a central coordinating access
point.
NM_802_11_MODE_INFRA = 2
-
The wireless device or access point is in infrastructure mode. For
devices, this indicates the device is an 802.11 client/station. For
access point objects, this indicates the object is an access point that
provides connectivity to clients.
NM_802_11_MODE_AP = 3
-
The device is an access point/hotspot. Not valid for access point
objects themselves.
Mapping types:
A mapping from strings to variants representing extra
key-value pairs.
Members
Key
-
s
- (undocumented)
Value
-
v
- (undocumented)
A mapping from strings to strings representing extra
key-value pairs.
Members
Key
-
s
- (undocumented)
Value
-
s
- (undocumented)
A mapping from strings to a map of string to variant.
Errors:
org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.Error.UnknownConnection
Connection was not provided by the settings service.
org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.Error.UnknownDevice
Unknown device.
org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.Error.PermissionDenied
User does not have the permission to activate this connection.
Errors:
org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.VPN.Error.General
General failure without further details.
org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.VPN.Error.StartingInProgress
The plugin is already starting, and another connect request was received.
org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.VPN.Error.AlreadyStarted
The plugin is already connected, and another connect request was received.
org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.VPN.Error.StoppingInProgress
The plugin is already stopping, and another stop request was received.
org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.VPN.Error.AlreadyStopped
The plugin is already stopped, and another disconnect request was received.
org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.VPN.Error.WrongState
The request could not be processed because the VPN plugin is in the wrong
state for this type of request.
org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.VPN.Error.BadArguments
The request could not be processed because it contained malformed
arguments, or arguments of unexpected type. It usually means that one of
the VPN setting data items or secrets was not of the expected type (i.e.
int, string, bool, etc).
org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.VPN.Error.LaunchFailed
A binary providing the service failed to launch.
org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.VPN.Error.ConnectionInvalid
The request could not be processed because the connection was invalid. It
usually means that the connection's VPN setting was missing some required
data item or secret.
org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.VPN.Error.InteractiveNotSupported
The request could not be processed because the plugin does not support
interactive operations, such as ConnectInteractive() or NewSecrets().
Index
Index of interfaces
Index of types