NetworkManager D-Bus API Types

NetworkManager D-Bus API Types

enum NMVersionInfoCapability

%_NM_VERSION_INFO_CAPABILITY_UNUSED: a dummy capability. It has no meaning, don't use it.

Currently no enum values are defined. These capabilities are exposed on D-Bus in the "VersionInfo" bit field.

Since: 1.42

Values


enum NMCapability

NMCapability names the numbers in the Capabilities property. Capabilities are positive numbers. They are part of stable API and a certain capability number is guaranteed not to change.

The range 0x7000 - 0x7FFF of capabilities is guaranteed not to be used by upstream NetworkManager. It could thus be used for downstream extensions.

Since: 1.6

Values

NM_CAPABILITY_TEAM

= 1

Teams can be managed. This means the team device plugin is loaded.

 

NM_CAPABILITY_OVS

= 2

OpenVSwitch can be managed. This means the OVS device plugin is loaded. Since: 1.24.

 

enum NMState

NMState values indicate the current overall networking state.

Values

NM_STATE_UNKNOWN

= 0

Networking state is unknown. This indicates a daemon error that makes it unable to reasonably assess the state. In such event the applications are expected to assume Internet connectivity might be present and not disable controls that require network access. The graphical shells may hide the network accessibility indicator altogether since no meaningful status indication can be provided.

 

NM_STATE_ASLEEP

= 10

Networking is not enabled, the system is being suspended or resumed from suspend.

 

NM_STATE_DISCONNECTED

= 20

There is no active network connection. The graphical shell should indicate no network connectivity and the applications should not attempt to access the network.

 

NM_STATE_DISCONNECTING

= 30

Network connections are being cleaned up. The applications should tear down their network sessions.

 

NM_STATE_CONNECTING

= 40

A network connection is being started The graphical shell should indicate the network is being connected while the applications should still make no attempts to connect the network.

 

NM_STATE_CONNECTED_LOCAL

= 50

There is only local IPv4 and/or IPv6 connectivity, but no default route to access the Internet. The graphical shell should indicate no network connectivity.

 

NM_STATE_CONNECTED_SITE

= 60

There is only site-wide IPv4 and/or IPv6 connectivity. This means a default route is available, but the Internet connectivity check (see "Connectivity" property) did not succeed. The graphical shell should indicate limited network connectivity.

 

NM_STATE_CONNECTED_GLOBAL

= 70

There is global IPv4 and/or IPv6 Internet connectivity This means the Internet connectivity check succeeded, the graphical shell should indicate full network connectivity.

 

enum NMConnectivityState

Values

NM_CONNECTIVITY_UNKNOWN

= 0

Network connectivity is unknown. This means the connectivity checks are disabled (e.g. on server installations) or has not run yet. The graphical shell should assume the Internet connection might be available and not present a captive portal window.

 

NM_CONNECTIVITY_NONE

= 1

The host is not connected to any network. There's no active connection that contains a default route to the internet and thus it makes no sense to even attempt a connectivity check. The graphical shell should use this state to indicate the network connection is unavailable.

 

NM_CONNECTIVITY_PORTAL

= 2

The Internet connection is hijacked by a captive portal gateway. The graphical shell may open a sandboxed web browser window (because the captive portals typically attempt a man-in-the-middle attacks against the https connections) for the purpose of authenticating to a gateway and retrigger the connectivity check with CheckConnectivity() when the browser window is dismissed.

 

NM_CONNECTIVITY_LIMITED

= 3

The host is connected to a network, does not appear to be able to reach the full Internet, but a captive portal has not been detected.

 

NM_CONNECTIVITY_FULL

= 4

The host is connected to a network, and appears to be able to reach the full Internet.

 

enum NMDeviceType

NMDeviceType values indicate the type of hardware represented by a device object.

Values

NM_DEVICE_TYPE_UNKNOWN

= 0

unknown device

 

NM_DEVICE_TYPE_GENERIC

= 14

generic support for unrecognized device types

 

NM_DEVICE_TYPE_ETHERNET

= 1

a wired ethernet device

 

NM_DEVICE_TYPE_WIFI

= 2

an 802.11 Wi-Fi device

 

NM_DEVICE_TYPE_UNUSED1

= 3

not used

 

NM_DEVICE_TYPE_UNUSED2

= 4

not used

 

NM_DEVICE_TYPE_BT

= 5

a Bluetooth device supporting PAN or DUN access protocols

 

NM_DEVICE_TYPE_OLPC_MESH

= 6

an OLPC XO mesh networking device

 

NM_DEVICE_TYPE_WIMAX

= 7

an 802.16e Mobile WiMAX broadband device

 

NM_DEVICE_TYPE_MODEM

= 8

a modem supporting analog telephone, CDMA/EVDO, GSM/UMTS, or LTE network access protocols

 

NM_DEVICE_TYPE_INFINIBAND

= 9

an IP-over-InfiniBand device

 

NM_DEVICE_TYPE_BOND

= 10

a bond master interface

 

NM_DEVICE_TYPE_VLAN

= 11

an 802.1Q VLAN interface

 

NM_DEVICE_TYPE_ADSL

= 12

ADSL modem

 

NM_DEVICE_TYPE_BRIDGE

= 13

a bridge master interface

 

NM_DEVICE_TYPE_TEAM

= 15

a team master interface

 

NM_DEVICE_TYPE_TUN

= 16

a TUN or TAP interface

 

NM_DEVICE_TYPE_IP_TUNNEL

= 17

a IP tunnel interface

 

NM_DEVICE_TYPE_MACVLAN

= 18

a MACVLAN interface

 

NM_DEVICE_TYPE_VXLAN

= 19

a VXLAN interface

 

NM_DEVICE_TYPE_VETH

= 20

a VETH interface

 

NM_DEVICE_TYPE_MACSEC

= 21

a MACsec interface

 

NM_DEVICE_TYPE_DUMMY

= 22

a dummy interface

 

NM_DEVICE_TYPE_PPP

= 23

a PPP interface

 

NM_DEVICE_TYPE_OVS_INTERFACE

= 24

a Open vSwitch interface

 

NM_DEVICE_TYPE_OVS_PORT

= 25

a Open vSwitch port

 

NM_DEVICE_TYPE_OVS_BRIDGE

= 26

a Open vSwitch bridge

 

NM_DEVICE_TYPE_WPAN

= 27

a IEEE 802.15.4 (WPAN) MAC Layer Device

 

NM_DEVICE_TYPE_6LOWPAN

= 28

6LoWPAN interface

 

NM_DEVICE_TYPE_WIREGUARD

= 29

a WireGuard interface

 

NM_DEVICE_TYPE_WIFI_P2P

= 30

an 802.11 Wi-Fi P2P device. Since: 1.16.

 

NM_DEVICE_TYPE_VRF

= 31

A VRF (Virtual Routing and Forwarding) interface. Since: 1.24.

 

NM_DEVICE_TYPE_LOOPBACK

= 32

a loopback interface. Since: 1.42.

 

enum NMDeviceCapabilities

General device capability flags.

Values

NM_DEVICE_CAP_NONE

= 0x00000000

device has no special capabilities

 

NM_DEVICE_CAP_NM_SUPPORTED

= 0x00000001

NetworkManager supports this device

 

NM_DEVICE_CAP_CARRIER_DETECT

= 0x00000002

this device can indicate carrier status

 

NM_DEVICE_CAP_IS_SOFTWARE

= 0x00000004

this device is a software device

 

NM_DEVICE_CAP_SRIOV

= 0x00000008

this device supports single-root I/O virtualization

 

enum NMDeviceWifiCapabilities

802.11 specific device encryption and authentication capabilities.

Values

NM_WIFI_DEVICE_CAP_NONE

= 0x00000000

device has no encryption/authentication capabilities

 

NM_WIFI_DEVICE_CAP_CIPHER_WEP40

= 0x00000001

device supports 40/64-bit WEP encryption

 

NM_WIFI_DEVICE_CAP_CIPHER_WEP104

= 0x00000002

device supports 104/128-bit WEP encryption

 

NM_WIFI_DEVICE_CAP_CIPHER_TKIP

= 0x00000004

device supports TKIP encryption

 

NM_WIFI_DEVICE_CAP_CIPHER_CCMP

= 0x00000008

device supports AES/CCMP encryption

 

NM_WIFI_DEVICE_CAP_WPA

= 0x00000010

device supports WPA1 authentication

 

NM_WIFI_DEVICE_CAP_RSN

= 0x00000020

device supports WPA2/RSN authentication

 

NM_WIFI_DEVICE_CAP_AP

= 0x00000040

device supports Access Point mode

 

NM_WIFI_DEVICE_CAP_ADHOC

= 0x00000080

device supports Ad-Hoc mode

 

NM_WIFI_DEVICE_CAP_FREQ_VALID

= 0x00000100

device reports frequency capabilities

 

NM_WIFI_DEVICE_CAP_FREQ_2GHZ

= 0x00000200

device supports 2.4GHz frequencies

 

NM_WIFI_DEVICE_CAP_FREQ_5GHZ

= 0x00000400

device supports 5GHz frequencies

 

NM_WIFI_DEVICE_CAP_MESH

= 0x00001000

device supports acting as a mesh point. Since: 1.20.

 

NM_WIFI_DEVICE_CAP_IBSS_RSN

= 0x00002000

device supports WPA2/RSN in an IBSS network. Since: 1.22.

 

enum NM80211ApFlags

802.11 access point flags.

Values

NM_802_11_AP_FLAGS_NONE

= 0x00000000

access point has no special capabilities

 

NM_802_11_AP_FLAGS_PRIVACY

= 0x00000001

access point requires authentication and encryption (usually means WEP)

 

NM_802_11_AP_FLAGS_WPS

= 0x00000002

access point supports some WPS method

 

NM_802_11_AP_FLAGS_WPS_PBC

= 0x00000004

access point supports push-button WPS

 

NM_802_11_AP_FLAGS_WPS_PIN

= 0x00000008

access point supports PIN-based WPS

 

enum NM80211ApSecurityFlags

802.11 access point security and authentication flags. These flags describe the current security requirements of an access point as determined from the access point's beacon.

Values

NM_802_11_AP_SEC_NONE

= 0x00000000

the access point has no special security requirements

 

NM_802_11_AP_SEC_PAIR_WEP40

= 0x00000001

40/64-bit WEP is supported for pairwise/unicast encryption

 

NM_802_11_AP_SEC_PAIR_WEP104

= 0x00000002

104/128-bit WEP is supported for pairwise/unicast encryption

 

NM_802_11_AP_SEC_PAIR_TKIP

= 0x00000004

TKIP is supported for pairwise/unicast encryption

 

NM_802_11_AP_SEC_PAIR_CCMP

= 0x00000008

AES/CCMP is supported for pairwise/unicast encryption

 

NM_802_11_AP_SEC_GROUP_WEP40

= 0x00000010

40/64-bit WEP is supported for group/broadcast encryption

 

NM_802_11_AP_SEC_GROUP_WEP104

= 0x00000020

104/128-bit WEP is supported for group/broadcast encryption

 

NM_802_11_AP_SEC_GROUP_TKIP

= 0x00000040

TKIP is supported for group/broadcast encryption

 

NM_802_11_AP_SEC_GROUP_CCMP

= 0x00000080

AES/CCMP is supported for group/broadcast encryption

 

NM_802_11_AP_SEC_KEY_MGMT_PSK

= 0x00000100

WPA/RSN Pre-Shared Key encryption is supported

 

NM_802_11_AP_SEC_KEY_MGMT_802_1X

= 0x00000200

802.1x authentication and key management is supported

 

NM_802_11_AP_SEC_KEY_MGMT_SAE

= 0x00000400

WPA/RSN Simultaneous Authentication of Equals is supported

 

NM_802_11_AP_SEC_KEY_MGMT_OWE

= 0x00000800

WPA/RSN Opportunistic Wireless Encryption is supported

 

NM_802_11_AP_SEC_KEY_MGMT_OWE_TM

= 0x00001000

WPA/RSN Opportunistic Wireless Encryption transition mode is supported. Since: 1.26.

 

NM_802_11_AP_SEC_KEY_MGMT_EAP_SUITE_B_192

= 0x00002000

WPA3 Enterprise Suite-B 192 bit mode is supported. Since: 1.30.

 

enum NM80211Mode

Indicates the 802.11 mode an access point or device is currently in.

Values

NM_802_11_MODE_UNKNOWN

= 0

the device or access point 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 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; used only for hotspot mode on the local machine.

 

NM_802_11_MODE_MESH

= 4

the device is a 802.11s mesh point. Since: 1.20.

 

enum NMBluetoothCapabilities

NMBluetoothCapabilities values indicate the usable capabilities of a Bluetooth device.

Values

NM_BT_CAPABILITY_NONE

= 0x00000000

device has no usable capabilities

 

NM_BT_CAPABILITY_DUN

= 0x00000001

device provides Dial-Up Networking capability

 

NM_BT_CAPABILITY_NAP

= 0x00000002

device provides Network Access Point capability

 

enum NMDeviceModemCapabilities

NMDeviceModemCapabilities values indicate the generic radio access technology families a modem device supports. For more information on the specific access technologies the device supports use the ModemManager D-Bus API.

Values

NM_DEVICE_MODEM_CAPABILITY_NONE

= 0x00000000

modem has no usable capabilities

 

NM_DEVICE_MODEM_CAPABILITY_POTS

= 0x00000001

modem uses the analog wired telephone network and is not a wireless/cellular device

 

NM_DEVICE_MODEM_CAPABILITY_CDMA_EVDO

= 0x00000002

modem supports at least one of CDMA 1xRTT, EVDO revision 0, EVDO revision A, or EVDO revision B

 

NM_DEVICE_MODEM_CAPABILITY_GSM_UMTS

= 0x00000004

modem supports at least one of GSM, GPRS, EDGE, UMTS, HSDPA, HSUPA, or HSPA+ packet switched data capability

 

NM_DEVICE_MODEM_CAPABILITY_LTE

= 0x00000008

modem has LTE data capability

 

NM_DEVICE_MODEM_CAPABILITY_5GNR

= 0x00000040

modem has 5GNR data capability (Since: 1.36)

 

enum NMWimaxNspNetworkType

WiMAX network type.

Values

NM_WIMAX_NSP_NETWORK_TYPE_UNKNOWN

= 0

unknown network type

 

NM_WIMAX_NSP_NETWORK_TYPE_HOME

= 1

home network

 

NM_WIMAX_NSP_NETWORK_TYPE_PARTNER

= 2

partner network

 

NM_WIMAX_NSP_NETWORK_TYPE_ROAMING_PARTNER

= 3

roaming partner network

 

enum NMDeviceState

Values

NM_DEVICE_STATE_UNKNOWN

= 0

the device's state is unknown

 

NM_DEVICE_STATE_UNMANAGED

= 10

the device is recognized, but not managed by NetworkManager

 

NM_DEVICE_STATE_UNAVAILABLE

= 20

the device is managed by NetworkManager, but is not available for use. Reasons may include the wireless switched off, missing firmware, no ethernet carrier, missing supplicant or modem manager, etc.

 

NM_DEVICE_STATE_DISCONNECTED

= 30

the device can be activated, but is currently idle and not connected to a network.

 

NM_DEVICE_STATE_PREPARE

= 40

the device is preparing the connection to the network. This may include operations like changing the MAC address, setting physical link properties, and anything else required to connect to the requested network.

 

NM_DEVICE_STATE_CONFIG

= 50

the device is connecting to the requested network. This may include operations like associating with the Wi-Fi AP, dialing the modem, connecting to the remote Bluetooth device, etc.

 

NM_DEVICE_STATE_NEED_AUTH

= 60

the device requires more information to continue connecting to the requested network. This includes secrets like WiFi passphrases, login passwords, PIN codes, etc.

 

NM_DEVICE_STATE_IP_CONFIG

= 70

the device is requesting IPv4 and/or IPv6 addresses and routing information from the network.

 

NM_DEVICE_STATE_IP_CHECK

= 80

the device is checking whether further action is required for the requested network connection. This may include checking whether only local network access is available, whether a captive portal is blocking access to the Internet, etc.

 

NM_DEVICE_STATE_SECONDARIES

= 90

the device is waiting for a secondary connection (like a VPN) which must activated before the device can be activated

 

NM_DEVICE_STATE_ACTIVATED

= 100

the device has a network connection, either local or global.

 

NM_DEVICE_STATE_DEACTIVATING

= 110

a disconnection from the current network connection was requested, and the device is cleaning up resources used for that connection. The network connection may still be valid.

 

NM_DEVICE_STATE_FAILED

= 120

the device failed to connect to the requested network and is cleaning up the connection request

 

enum NMDeviceStateReason

Device state change reason codes

Values

NM_DEVICE_STATE_REASON_NONE

= 0

No reason given

 

NM_DEVICE_STATE_REASON_UNKNOWN

= 1

Unknown error

 

NM_DEVICE_STATE_REASON_NOW_MANAGED

= 2

Device is now managed

 

NM_DEVICE_STATE_REASON_NOW_UNMANAGED

= 3

Device is now unmanaged

 

NM_DEVICE_STATE_REASON_CONFIG_FAILED

= 4

The device could not be readied for configuration

 

NM_DEVICE_STATE_REASON_IP_CONFIG_UNAVAILABLE

= 5

IP configuration could not be reserved (no available address, timeout, etc)

 

NM_DEVICE_STATE_REASON_IP_CONFIG_EXPIRED

= 6

The IP config is no longer valid

 

NM_DEVICE_STATE_REASON_NO_SECRETS

= 7

Secrets were required, but not provided

 

NM_DEVICE_STATE_REASON_SUPPLICANT_DISCONNECT

= 8

802.1x supplicant disconnected

 

NM_DEVICE_STATE_REASON_SUPPLICANT_CONFIG_FAILED

= 9

802.1x supplicant configuration failed

 

NM_DEVICE_STATE_REASON_SUPPLICANT_FAILED

= 10

802.1x supplicant failed

 

NM_DEVICE_STATE_REASON_SUPPLICANT_TIMEOUT

= 11

802.1x supplicant took too long to authenticate

 

NM_DEVICE_STATE_REASON_PPP_START_FAILED

= 12

PPP service failed to start

 

NM_DEVICE_STATE_REASON_PPP_DISCONNECT

= 13

PPP service disconnected

 

NM_DEVICE_STATE_REASON_PPP_FAILED

= 14

PPP failed

 

NM_DEVICE_STATE_REASON_DHCP_START_FAILED

= 15

DHCP client failed to start

 

NM_DEVICE_STATE_REASON_DHCP_ERROR

= 16

DHCP client error

 

NM_DEVICE_STATE_REASON_DHCP_FAILED

= 17

DHCP client failed

 

NM_DEVICE_STATE_REASON_SHARED_START_FAILED

= 18

Shared connection service failed to start

 

NM_DEVICE_STATE_REASON_SHARED_FAILED

= 19

Shared connection service failed

 

NM_DEVICE_STATE_REASON_AUTOIP_START_FAILED

= 20

AutoIP service failed to start

 

NM_DEVICE_STATE_REASON_AUTOIP_ERROR

= 21

AutoIP service error

 

NM_DEVICE_STATE_REASON_AUTOIP_FAILED

= 22

AutoIP service failed

 

NM_DEVICE_STATE_REASON_MODEM_BUSY

= 23

The line is busy

 

NM_DEVICE_STATE_REASON_MODEM_NO_DIAL_TONE

= 24

No dial tone

 

NM_DEVICE_STATE_REASON_MODEM_NO_CARRIER

= 25

No carrier could be established

 

NM_DEVICE_STATE_REASON_MODEM_DIAL_TIMEOUT

= 26

The dialing request timed out

 

NM_DEVICE_STATE_REASON_MODEM_DIAL_FAILED

= 27

The dialing attempt 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 APN

 

NM_DEVICE_STATE_REASON_GSM_REGISTRATION_NOT_SEARCHING

= 30

Not searching for networks

 

NM_DEVICE_STATE_REASON_GSM_REGISTRATION_DENIED

= 31

Network registration 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 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 disappeared

 

NM_DEVICE_STATE_REASON_USER_REQUESTED

= 39

Device disconnected by user or client

 

NM_DEVICE_STATE_REASON_CARRIER

= 40

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 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 failed or timed out

 

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 not running

 

NM_DEVICE_STATE_REASON_SSID_NOT_FOUND

= 53

The 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

SIM PIN was incorrect

 

NM_DEVICE_STATE_REASON_NEW_ACTIVATION

= 60

New connection activation was enqueued

 

NM_DEVICE_STATE_REASON_PARENT_CHANGED

= 61

the device's parent changed

 

NM_DEVICE_STATE_REASON_PARENT_MANAGED_CHANGED

= 62

the device parent's management changed

 

NM_DEVICE_STATE_REASON_OVSDB_FAILED

= 63

problem communicating with Open vSwitch database

 

NM_DEVICE_STATE_REASON_IP_ADDRESS_DUPLICATE

= 64

a duplicate IP address was detected

 

NM_DEVICE_STATE_REASON_IP_METHOD_UNSUPPORTED

= 65

The selected IP method is not supported

 

NM_DEVICE_STATE_REASON_SRIOV_CONFIGURATION_FAILED

= 66

configuration of SR-IOV parameters failed

 

NM_DEVICE_STATE_REASON_PEER_NOT_FOUND

= 67

The Wi-Fi P2P peer could not be found

 

enum NMMetered

The NMMetered enum has two different purposes: one is to configure "connection.metered" setting of a connection profile in NMSettingConnection, and the other is to express the actual metered state of the NMDevice at a given moment.

For the connection profile only NM_METERED_UNKNOWN, NM_METERED_NO and NM_METERED_YES are allowed.

The device's metered state at runtime is determined by the profile which is currently active. If the profile explicitly specifies NM_METERED_NO or NM_METERED_YES, then the device's metered state is as such. If the connection profile leaves it undecided at NM_METERED_UNKNOWN (the default), then NetworkManager tries to guess the metered state, for example based on the device type or on DHCP options (like Android devices exposing a "ANDROID_METERED" DHCP vendor option). This then leads to either NM_METERED_GUESS_NO or NM_METERED_GUESS_YES.

Most applications probably should treat the runtime state NM_METERED_GUESS_YES like NM_METERED_YES, and all other states as not metered.

Note that the per-device metered states are then combined to a global metered state. This is basically the metered state of the device with the best default route. However, that generalization of a global metered state may not be correct if the default routes for IPv4 and IPv6 are on different devices, or if policy routing is configured. In general, the global metered state tries to express whether the traffic is likely metered, but since that depends on the traffic itself, there is not one answer in all cases. Hence, an application may want to consider the per-device's metered states.

Since: 1.2

Values

NM_METERED_UNKNOWN

= 0

The metered status is unknown

 

NM_METERED_YES

= 1

Metered, the value was explicitly configured

 

NM_METERED_NO

= 2

Not metered, the value was explicitly configured

 

NM_METERED_GUESS_YES

= 3

Metered, the value was guessed

 

NM_METERED_GUESS_NO

= 4

Not metered, the value was guessed

 

enum NMConnectionMultiConnect

Since: 1.14

Values

NM_CONNECTION_MULTI_CONNECT_DEFAULT

= 0

indicates that the per-connection setting is unspecified. In this case, it will fallback to the default value, which is %NM_CONNECTION_MULTI_CONNECT_SINGLE.

 

NM_CONNECTION_MULTI_CONNECT_SINGLE

= 1

the connection profile can only be active once at each moment. Activating a profile that is already active, will first deactivate it.

 

NM_CONNECTION_MULTI_CONNECT_MANUAL_MULTIPLE

= 2

the profile can be manually activated multiple times on different devices. However, regarding autoconnect, the profile will autoconnect only if it is currently not connected otherwise.

 

NM_CONNECTION_MULTI_CONNECT_MULTIPLE

= 3

the profile can autoactivate and be manually activated multiple times together.

 

enum NMActiveConnectionState

NMActiveConnectionState values indicate the state of a connection to a specific network while it is starting, connected, or disconnecting from that network.

Values

NM_ACTIVE_CONNECTION_STATE_UNKNOWN

= 0

the state of the connection is unknown

 

NM_ACTIVE_CONNECTION_STATE_ACTIVATING

= 1

a network connection is being prepared

 

NM_ACTIVE_CONNECTION_STATE_ACTIVATED

= 2

there is a connection to the network

 

NM_ACTIVE_CONNECTION_STATE_DEACTIVATING

= 3

the network connection is being torn down and cleaned up

 

NM_ACTIVE_CONNECTION_STATE_DEACTIVATED

= 4

the network connection is disconnected and will be removed

 

enum NMActiveConnectionStateReason

Active connection state reasons.

Since: 1.8

Values

NM_ACTIVE_CONNECTION_STATE_REASON_UNKNOWN

= 0

The reason for the active connection state change is unknown.

 

NM_ACTIVE_CONNECTION_STATE_REASON_NONE

= 1

No reason was given for the active connection state change.

 

NM_ACTIVE_CONNECTION_STATE_REASON_USER_DISCONNECTED

= 2

The active connection changed state because the user disconnected it.

 

NM_ACTIVE_CONNECTION_STATE_REASON_DEVICE_DISCONNECTED

= 3

The active connection changed state because the device it was using was disconnected.

 

NM_ACTIVE_CONNECTION_STATE_REASON_SERVICE_STOPPED

= 4

The service providing the VPN connection was stopped.

 

NM_ACTIVE_CONNECTION_STATE_REASON_IP_CONFIG_INVALID

= 5

The IP config of the active connection was invalid.

 

NM_ACTIVE_CONNECTION_STATE_REASON_CONNECT_TIMEOUT

= 6

The connection attempt to the VPN service timed out.

 

NM_ACTIVE_CONNECTION_STATE_REASON_SERVICE_START_TIMEOUT

= 7

A timeout occurred while starting the service providing the VPN connection.

 

NM_ACTIVE_CONNECTION_STATE_REASON_SERVICE_START_FAILED

= 8

Starting the service providing the VPN connection failed.

 

NM_ACTIVE_CONNECTION_STATE_REASON_NO_SECRETS

= 9

Necessary secrets for the connection were not provided.

 

NM_ACTIVE_CONNECTION_STATE_REASON_LOGIN_FAILED

= 10

Authentication to the server failed.

 

NM_ACTIVE_CONNECTION_STATE_REASON_CONNECTION_REMOVED

= 11

The connection was deleted from settings.

 

NM_ACTIVE_CONNECTION_STATE_REASON_DEPENDENCY_FAILED

= 12

Master connection of this connection failed to activate.

 

NM_ACTIVE_CONNECTION_STATE_REASON_DEVICE_REALIZE_FAILED

= 13

Could not create the software device link.

 

NM_ACTIVE_CONNECTION_STATE_REASON_DEVICE_REMOVED

= 14

The device this connection depended on disappeared.

 

enum NMSecretAgentGetSecretsFlags

NMSecretAgentGetSecretsFlags values modify the behavior of a GetSecrets request.

Values

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_GET_SECRETS_FLAG_WPS_PBC_ACTIVE

= 0x8

indicates that WPS enrollment is active with PBC method. The agent may suggest that the user pushes a button on the router instead of supplying a PSK.

 

NM_SECRET_AGENT_GET_SECRETS_FLAG_ONLY_SYSTEM

= 0x80000000

Internal flag, not part of the D-Bus API.

 

NM_SECRET_AGENT_GET_SECRETS_FLAG_NO_ERRORS

= 0x40000000

Internal flag, not part of the D-Bus API.

 

enum NMSecretAgentCapabilities

NMSecretAgentCapabilities indicate various capabilities of the agent.

Values

NM_SECRET_AGENT_CAPABILITY_NONE

= 0x0

the agent supports no special capabilities

 

NM_SECRET_AGENT_CAPABILITY_VPN_HINTS

= 0x1

the agent supports passing hints to VPN plugin authentication dialogs.

 

enum NMIPTunnelMode

The tunneling mode.

Since: 1.2

Values

NM_IP_TUNNEL_MODE_UNKNOWN

= 0

Unknown/unset tunnel mode

 

NM_IP_TUNNEL_MODE_IPIP

= 1

IP in IP tunnel

 

NM_IP_TUNNEL_MODE_GRE

= 2

GRE tunnel

 

NM_IP_TUNNEL_MODE_SIT

= 3

SIT tunnel

 

NM_IP_TUNNEL_MODE_ISATAP

= 4

ISATAP tunnel

 

NM_IP_TUNNEL_MODE_VTI

= 5

VTI tunnel

 

NM_IP_TUNNEL_MODE_IP6IP6

= 6

IPv6 in IPv6 tunnel

 

NM_IP_TUNNEL_MODE_IPIP6

= 7

IPv4 in IPv6 tunnel

 

NM_IP_TUNNEL_MODE_IP6GRE

= 8

IPv6 GRE tunnel

 

NM_IP_TUNNEL_MODE_VTI6

= 9

IPv6 VTI tunnel

 

NM_IP_TUNNEL_MODE_GRETAP

= 10

GRETAP tunnel

 

NM_IP_TUNNEL_MODE_IP6GRETAP

= 11

IPv6 GRETAP tunnel

 

enum NMCheckpointCreateFlags

The flags for CheckpointCreate call

Since: 1.12 (public since 1.4, g-ir since 1.12)

Values

NM_CHECKPOINT_CREATE_FLAG_NONE

= 0

no flags

 

NM_CHECKPOINT_CREATE_FLAG_DESTROY_ALL

= 0x01

when creating a new checkpoint, destroy all existing ones.

 

NM_CHECKPOINT_CREATE_FLAG_DELETE_NEW_CONNECTIONS

= 0x02

upon rollback, delete any new connection added after the checkpoint. Since: 1.6.

 

NM_CHECKPOINT_CREATE_FLAG_DISCONNECT_NEW_DEVICES

= 0x04

upon rollback, disconnect any new device appeared after the checkpoint. Since: 1.6.

 

NM_CHECKPOINT_CREATE_FLAG_ALLOW_OVERLAPPING

= 0x08

by default, creating a checkpoint fails if there are already existing checkoints that reference the same devices. With this flag, creation of such checkpoints is allowed, however, if an older checkpoint that references overlapping devices gets rolled back, it will automatically destroy this checkpoint during rollback. This allows to create several overlapping checkpoints in parallel, and rollback to them at will. With the special case that rolling back to an older checkpoint will invalidate all overlapping younger checkpoints. This opts-in that the checkpoint can be automatically destroyed by the rollback of an older checkpoint. Since: 1.12.

 

NM_CHECKPOINT_CREATE_FLAG_NO_PRESERVE_EXTERNAL_PORTS

= 0x10

during rollback, by default externally added ports attached to bridge devices are preserved. With this flag, the rollback detaches all external ports. This only has an effect for bridge ports. Before 1.38, this was the default behavior. Since: 1.38.

 

enum NMRollbackResult

The result of a checkpoint Rollback() operation for a specific device.

Since: 1.4

Values

NM_ROLLBACK_RESULT_OK

= 0

the rollback succeeded.

 

NM_ROLLBACK_RESULT_ERR_NO_DEVICE

= 1

the device no longer exists.

 

NM_ROLLBACK_RESULT_ERR_DEVICE_UNMANAGED

= 2

the device is now unmanaged.

 

NM_ROLLBACK_RESULT_ERR_FAILED

= 3

other errors during rollback.

 

enum NMSettingsConnectionFlags

Flags describing the current activation state.

Since: 1.12

Values

NM_SETTINGS_CONNECTION_FLAG_NONE

= 0

an alias for numeric zero, no flags set.

 

NM_SETTINGS_CONNECTION_FLAG_UNSAVED

= 0x01

the connection is not saved to disk. That either means, that the connection is in-memory only and currently is not backed by a file. Or, that the connection is backed by a file, but has modifications in-memory that were not persisted to disk.

 

NM_SETTINGS_CONNECTION_FLAG_NM_GENERATED

= 0x02

A connection is "nm-generated" if it was generated by NetworkManger. If the connection gets modified or saved by the user, the flag gets cleared. A nm-generated is also unsaved and has no backing file as it is in-memory only.

 

NM_SETTINGS_CONNECTION_FLAG_VOLATILE

= 0x04

The connection will be deleted when it disconnects. That is for in-memory connections (unsaved), which are currently active but deleted on disconnect. Volatile connections are always unsaved, but they are also no backing file on disk and are entirely in-memory only.

 

NM_SETTINGS_CONNECTION_FLAG_EXTERNAL

= 0x08

the profile was generated to represent an external configuration of a networking device. Since: 1.26.

 

enum NMActivationStateFlags

Flags describing the current activation state.

Since: 1.10

Values

NM_ACTIVATION_STATE_FLAG_NONE

= 0

an alias for numeric zero, no flags set.

 

NM_ACTIVATION_STATE_FLAG_IS_MASTER

= 0x1

the device is a master.

 

NM_ACTIVATION_STATE_FLAG_IS_SLAVE

= 0x2

the device is a slave.

 

NM_ACTIVATION_STATE_FLAG_LAYER2_READY

= 0x4

layer2 is activated and ready.

 

NM_ACTIVATION_STATE_FLAG_IP4_READY

= 0x8

IPv4 setting is completed.

 

NM_ACTIVATION_STATE_FLAG_IP6_READY

= 0x10

IPv6 setting is completed.

 

NM_ACTIVATION_STATE_FLAG_MASTER_HAS_SLAVES

= 0x20

The master has any slave devices attached. This only makes sense if the device is a master.

 

NM_ACTIVATION_STATE_FLAG_LIFETIME_BOUND_TO_PROFILE_VISIBILITY

= 0x40

the lifetime of the activation is bound to the visibility of the connection profile, which in turn depends on "connection.permissions" and whether a session for the user exists. Since: 1.16.

 

NM_ACTIVATION_STATE_FLAG_EXTERNAL

= 0x80

the active connection was generated to represent an external configuration of a networking device. Since: 1.26.

 

enum NMSettingsAddConnection2Flags

Numeric flags for the "flags" argument of AddConnection2() D-Bus API.

Since: 1.20

Values

NM_SETTINGS_ADD_CONNECTION2_FLAG_NONE

= 0

an alias for numeric zero, no flags set.

 

NM_SETTINGS_ADD_CONNECTION2_FLAG_TO_DISK

= 0x1

to persist the connection to disk.

 

NM_SETTINGS_ADD_CONNECTION2_FLAG_IN_MEMORY

= 0x2

to make the connection in-memory only.

 

NM_SETTINGS_ADD_CONNECTION2_FLAG_BLOCK_AUTOCONNECT

= 0x20

usually, when the connection has autoconnect enabled and gets added, it becomes eligible to autoconnect right away. Setting this flag, disables autoconnect until the connection is manually activated.

 

enum NMSettingsUpdate2Flags

Since: 1.12

Values

NM_SETTINGS_UPDATE2_FLAG_NONE

= 0

an alias for numeric zero, no flags set.

 

NM_SETTINGS_UPDATE2_FLAG_TO_DISK

= 0x1

to persist the connection to disk.

 

NM_SETTINGS_UPDATE2_FLAG_IN_MEMORY

= 0x2

makes the profile in-memory. Note that such profiles are stored in keyfile format under /run. If the file is already in-memory, the file in /run is updated in-place. Otherwise, the previous storage for the profile is left unchanged on disk, and the in-memory copy shadows it. Note that the original filename of the previous persistent storage (if any) is remembered. That means, when later persisting the profile again to disk, the file on disk will be overwritten again. Likewise, when finally deleting the profile, both the storage from /run and persistent storage are deleted (or if the persistent storage does not allow deletion, and nmmeta file is written to mark the UUID as deleted).

 

NM_SETTINGS_UPDATE2_FLAG_IN_MEMORY_DETACHED

= 0x4

this is almost the same as %NM_SETTINGS_UPDATE2_FLAG_IN_MEMORY, with one difference: when later deleting the profile, the original profile will not be deleted. Instead a nmmeta file is written to /run to indicate that the profile is gone. Note that if such a nmmeta tombstone file exists and hides a file in persistent storage, then when re-adding the profile with the same UUID, then the original storage is taken over again.

 

NM_SETTINGS_UPDATE2_FLAG_IN_MEMORY_ONLY

= 0x8

this is like %NM_SETTINGS_UPDATE2_FLAG_IN_MEMORY, but if the connection has a corresponding file on persistent storage, the file will be deleted right away. If the profile is later again persisted to disk, a new, unused filename will be chosen.

 

NM_SETTINGS_UPDATE2_FLAG_VOLATILE

= 0x10

This can be specified with either %NM_SETTINGS_UPDATE2_FLAG_IN_MEMORY, %NM_SETTINGS_UPDATE2_FLAG_IN_MEMORY_DETACHED or %NM_SETTINGS_UPDATE2_FLAG_IN_MEMORY_ONLY. After making the connection in-memory only, the connection is marked as volatile. That means, if the connection is currently not active it will be deleted right away. Otherwise, it is marked to for deletion once the connection deactivates. A volatile connection cannot autoactivate again (because it's about to be deleted), but a manual activation will clear the volatile flag.

 

NM_SETTINGS_UPDATE2_FLAG_BLOCK_AUTOCONNECT

= 0x20

usually, when the connection has autoconnect enabled and is modified, it becomes eligible to autoconnect right away. Setting this flag, disables autoconnect until the connection is manually activated.

 

NM_SETTINGS_UPDATE2_FLAG_NO_REAPPLY

= 0x40

when a profile gets modified that is currently active, then these changes don't take effect for the active device unless the profile gets reactivated or the configuration reapplied. There are two exceptions: by default "connection.zone" and "connection.metered" properties take effect immediately. Specify this flag to prevent these properties to take effect, so that the change is restricted to modify the profile. Since: 1.20.

 

enum NMDeviceReapplyFlags

Flags for the Reapply() D-Bus call of a device and nm_device_reapply_async().

Since: 1.42

Values

NM_DEVICE_REAPPLY_FLAGS_NONE

= 0

no flag set.

 

NM_DEVICE_REAPPLY_FLAGS_PRESERVE_EXTERNAL_IP

= 0x1

during reapply, preserve external IP addresses and routes.

 

enum NMTernary

An boolean value that can be overridden by a default.

Since: 1.14

Values

NM_TERNARY_DEFAULT

= -1

use the globally-configured default value.

 

NM_TERNARY_FALSE

= 0

the option is disabled.

 

NM_TERNARY_TRUE

= 1

the option is enabled.

 

enum NMManagerReloadFlags

Flags for the manager Reload() call.

Since: 1.22

Values

NM_MANAGER_RELOAD_FLAG_NONE

= 0

an alias for numeric zero, no flags set. This reloads everything that is supported and is identical to a SIGHUP.

 

NM_MANAGER_RELOAD_FLAG_CONF

= 0x1

reload the NetworkManager.conf configuration from disk. Note that this does not include connections, which can be reloaded via Setting's ReloadConnections().

 

NM_MANAGER_RELOAD_FLAG_DNS_RC

= 0x2

update DNS configuration, which usually involves writing /etc/resolv.conf anew.

 

NM_MANAGER_RELOAD_FLAG_DNS_FULL

= 0x4

means to restart the DNS plugin. This is for example useful when using dnsmasq plugin, which uses additional configuration in /etc/NetworkManager/dnsmasq.d. If you edit those files, you can restart the DNS plugin. This action shortly interrupts name resolution.

 

NM_MANAGER_RELOAD_FLAG_ALL

= 0x7

all flags.

 

enum NMDeviceInterfaceFlags

Flags for a network interface.

Since: 1.22

Values

NM_DEVICE_INTERFACE_FLAG_NONE

= 0

an alias for numeric zero, no flags set.

 

NM_DEVICE_INTERFACE_FLAG_UP

= 0x1

the interface is enabled from the administrative point of view. Corresponds to kernel IFF_UP.

 

NM_DEVICE_INTERFACE_FLAG_LOWER_UP

= 0x2

the physical link is up. Corresponds to kernel IFF_LOWER_UP.

 

NM_DEVICE_INTERFACE_FLAG_PROMISC

= 0x4

receive all packets. Corresponds to kernel IFF_PROMISC. Since: 1.32.

 

NM_DEVICE_INTERFACE_FLAG_CARRIER

= 0x10000

the interface has carrier. In most cases this is equal to the value of @NM_DEVICE_INTERFACE_FLAG_LOWER_UP. However some devices have a non-standard carrier detection mechanism.

 

NM_DEVICE_INTERFACE_FLAG_LLDP_CLIENT_ENABLED

= 0x20000

the flag to indicate device LLDP status. Since: 1.32.

 

enum NMClientPermission

NMClientPermission values indicate various permissions that NetworkManager clients can obtain to perform certain tasks on behalf of the current user.

Values

NM_CLIENT_PERMISSION_NONE

= 0

unknown or no permission

 

NM_CLIENT_PERMISSION_ENABLE_DISABLE_NETWORK

= 1

controls whether networking can be globally enabled or disabled

 

NM_CLIENT_PERMISSION_ENABLE_DISABLE_WIFI

= 2

controls whether Wi-Fi can be globally enabled or disabled

 

NM_CLIENT_PERMISSION_ENABLE_DISABLE_WWAN

= 3

controls whether WWAN (3G) can be globally enabled or disabled

 

NM_CLIENT_PERMISSION_ENABLE_DISABLE_WIMAX

= 4

controls whether WiMAX can be globally enabled or disabled

 

NM_CLIENT_PERMISSION_SLEEP_WAKE

= 5

controls whether the client can ask NetworkManager to sleep and wake

 

NM_CLIENT_PERMISSION_NETWORK_CONTROL

= 6

controls whether networking connections can be started, stopped, and changed

 

NM_CLIENT_PERMISSION_WIFI_SHARE_PROTECTED

= 7

controls whether a password protected Wi-Fi hotspot can be created

 

NM_CLIENT_PERMISSION_WIFI_SHARE_OPEN

= 8

controls whether an open Wi-Fi hotspot can be created

 

NM_CLIENT_PERMISSION_SETTINGS_MODIFY_SYSTEM

= 9

controls whether connections that are available to all users can be modified

 

NM_CLIENT_PERMISSION_SETTINGS_MODIFY_OWN

= 10

controls whether connections owned by the current user can be modified

 

NM_CLIENT_PERMISSION_SETTINGS_MODIFY_HOSTNAME

= 11

controls whether the persistent hostname can be changed

 

NM_CLIENT_PERMISSION_SETTINGS_MODIFY_GLOBAL_DNS

= 12

modify persistent global DNS configuration

 

NM_CLIENT_PERMISSION_RELOAD

= 13

controls access to Reload.

 

NM_CLIENT_PERMISSION_CHECKPOINT_ROLLBACK

= 14

permission to create checkpoints.

 

NM_CLIENT_PERMISSION_ENABLE_DISABLE_STATISTICS

= 15

controls whether device statistics can be globally enabled or disabled

 

NM_CLIENT_PERMISSION_ENABLE_DISABLE_CONNECTIVITY_CHECK

= 16

controls whether connectivity check can be enabled or disabled

 

NM_CLIENT_PERMISSION_WIFI_SCAN

= 17

controls whether wifi scans can be performed

 

enum NMClientPermissionResult

NMClientPermissionResult values indicate what authorizations and permissions the user requires to obtain a given NMClientPermission

Values

NM_CLIENT_PERMISSION_RESULT_UNKNOWN

= 0

unknown or no authorization

 

NM_CLIENT_PERMISSION_RESULT_YES

= 1

the permission is available

 

NM_CLIENT_PERMISSION_RESULT_AUTH

= 2

authorization is necessary before the permission is available

 

NM_CLIENT_PERMISSION_RESULT_NO

= 3

permission to perform the operation is denied by system policy

 

enum NMRadioFlags

Flags related to radio interfaces.

Since: 1.38

Values

NM_RADIO_FLAG_NONE

= 0

an alias for numeric zero, no flags set.

 

NM_RADIO_FLAG_WLAN_AVAILABLE

= 0x1

A Wireless LAN device or rfkill switch is detected in the system.

 

NM_RADIO_FLAG_WWAN_AVAILABLE

= 0x2

A Wireless WAN device or rfkill switch is detected in the system.

 

enum NMMptcpFlags

Since: 1.40

Values

NM_MPTCP_FLAGS_NONE

= 0

The default, meaning that no MPTCP flags are set.

 

NM_MPTCP_FLAGS_DISABLED

= 0x1

don't configure MPTCP endpoints on the device.

 

NM_MPTCP_FLAGS_ENABLED

= 0x2

MPTCP is enabled and endpoints will be configured. This flag is implied if any of the other flags indicate that MPTCP is enabled and therefore in most cases unnecessary. Note that if "/proc/sys/net/mptcp/enabled" sysctl is disabled, MPTCP handling is disabled despite this flag. This can be overruled with the "also-without-sysctl" flag. Note that by default interfaces that don't have a default route are excluded from having MPTCP endpoints configured. This can be overruled with the "also-without-default-route" and this affects endpoints per address family.

 

NM_MPTCP_FLAGS_ALSO_WITHOUT_SYSCTL

= 0x4

even if MPTCP handling is enabled via the "enabled" flag, it is ignored unless "/proc/sys/net/mptcp/enabled" is on. With this flag, MPTCP endpoints will be configured regardless of the sysctl setting.

 

NM_MPTCP_FLAGS_ALSO_WITHOUT_DEFAULT_ROUTE

= 0x8

even if MPTCP handling is enabled via the "enabled" flag, it is ignored per-address family unless NetworkManager configures a default route. With this flag, NetworkManager will also configure MPTCP endpoints if there is no default route. This takes effect per-address family.

 

NM_MPTCP_FLAGS_SIGNAL

= 0x10

Flag for the MPTCP endpoint. The endpoint will be announced/signaled to each peer via an MPTCP ADD_ADDR sub-option.

 

NM_MPTCP_FLAGS_SUBFLOW

= 0x20

Flag for the MPTCP endpoint. If additional subflow creation is allowed by the MPTCP limits, the MPTCP path manager will try to create an additional subflow using this endpoint as the source address after the MPTCP connection is established.

 

NM_MPTCP_FLAGS_BACKUP

= 0x40

Flag for the MPTCP endpoint. If this is a subflow endpoint, the subflows created using this endpoint will have the backup flag set during the connection process. This flag instructs the peer to only send data on a given subflow when all non-backup subflows are unavailable. This does not affect outgoing data, where subflow priority is determined by the backup/non-backup flag received from the peer

 

NM_MPTCP_FLAGS_FULLMESH

= 0x80

Flag for the MPTCP endpoint. If this is a subflow endpoint and additional subflow creation is allowed by the MPTCP limits, the MPTCP path manager will try to create an additional subflow for each known peer address, using this endpoint as the source address. This will occur after the MPTCP connection is established. If the peer did not announce any additional addresses using the MPTCP ADD_ADDR sub-option, this will behave the same as a plain subflow endpoint. When the peer does announce addresses, each received ADD_ADDR sub-option will trigger creation of an additional subflow to generate a full mesh topology.