Name: | NetworkManager |
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Epoch: | 1 |
Version: | 1.46.0 |
Release: | 8.0.1.el9_4 |
Architecture: | aarch64 |
Group: | System Environment/Base |
Size: | 6537263 |
License: | GPL-2.0-or-later AND LGPL-2.1-or-later |
RPM: | NetworkManager-1.46.0-8.0.1.el9_4.aarch64.rpm |
Source RPM: | NetworkManager-1.46.0-8.0.1.el9_4.src.rpm |
Build Date: | Wed Jun 12 2024 |
Build Host: | build-ol9-aarch64.oracle.com |
Vendor: | Oracle America |
URL: | https://networkmanager.dev/ |
Summary: | Network connection manager and user applications |
Description: | NetworkManager is a system service that manages network interfaces and connections based on user or automatic configuration. It supports Ethernet, Bridge, Bond, VLAN, Team, InfiniBand, Wi-Fi, mobile broadband (WWAN), PPPoE and other devices, and supports a variety of different VPN services. |
- disable MPTCP handling by default [Orabug: 34801142] - add connectivity check via Oracle servers [Orabug: 32051972]
- Preserve in-memory state of connections after checkpoint/rollback (RHEL-32493)
- Fix CPU usage of 100% when updating routes cache (RHEL-36162)
- Rebuild because build must go on 0day not 9.4.0
- Fix LLDP for OVS Bridge ports (RHEL-31766)
- Fix nm-dispatcher crash (RHEL-28973) - Fix race condition while enumerating devices (RHEL-25808)
- Upgrade release number to build with the right target
- Drop PrivateUser directive from nm-cloud-setup service (RHEL-27503) - Support rollback on global DNS (RHEL-29725) - Do not allow OVS bridge or port to be parent (RHEL-28545)
- Update to 1.46.0 release - Fix DHCPv4 lease can't be renewed after it expires (RHEL-24127) - Support the MACsec offload mode (RHEL-24337) - Support creating generic devices via external "device-handler" dispatcher (RHEL-1567) - Support changing the eswitch mode (RHEL-1441)
- Update to 1.45.91 release (release candidate) - Support changing the DSCP header field for DHCP packets, and set the default to CS0 (RHEL-16040) - Deprecate connection.autoconnect-slaves in favour of autoconnect-ports (RHEL-17621) - Don't reset bridge's PVID in reapply if it didn't change (RHEL-21576)