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Revision as of 02:36, 4 October 2022
NetworkManager is a program that provides automatic detection and configuration for systems to connect to networks.
Installation
# apk add networkmanager
NetworkManager comes with a command line interface and a curses-based interface, nmcli
and nmtui
respectively or you can use a additional gui interface:
- plasma-nm for Plasma integration and applet
- network-manager-applet for a GTK system tray applet
You will need to install an additional package if you want NetworkManager to connect to wifi:
# apk add networkmanager-wifi
After installation start NetworkManager:
# rc-service networkmanager start
Also your user needs to be in the plugdev
group:
# adduser <YourUsername> plugdev
Wireless networks
wpa_supplicant backend
Now open /etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf
in a text editor and change it to something like this:
Contents of /etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf
Now you need to stop conflicting services:
# rc-service networking stop
# rc-service wpa_supplicant stop
Now restart NetworkManager:
# rc-service networkmanager restart
Now connect to a network using one of the interfaces mentioned in Installation
If that connects and stays connected with no issues enable the networkmanager
service and disable the networking
and wpa_supplicant
boot services:
# rc-update add networkmanager
# rc-update del networking boot
# rc-update del wpa_supplicant boot
iwd backend
NetworkManager supports wireless networks through iwd, however, consider existing issues before using it. After installation, enable the server and restart NetworkManager:
rc-service iwd start rc-service networkmanager restart
To use iwd though, you've have to edit NetworkManager's configuration because it still defaults to wpa_supplicant instead. Add the following to /etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf:
[device] wifi.backend=iwd
VPN support
Since version 1.16, NetworkManager has support for Wireguard[1].
Support for other VPN types is provided by plugins. They are provided in the following packages:
- networkmanager-openvpn for OpenVPN
nm-applet
not authorized to control networking
You can enable all users to edit connections without adding polkit.
First, make the conf.d
directory for networkmanager:
# mkdir -p /etc/NetworkManager/conf.d
Then, add following content to /etc/NetworkManager/conf.d/any-user.conf
:
[main] auth-polkit=false
Finally, restart networkmanager:
# /etc/init.d/networkmanager restart