Autor: Edward Bartolo Datum: To: dng, Rainer Weikusat Betreff: Re: [DNG] netman: support for wlan1, wlan2, ... and eth1, eth2,
.... and new systemd's naming scheme
I found I can write to /run which is a memory filesystem (tmpfs). I
will use it to first swap the default network interface referenced in
an essid file and then use it to connect or disconnect.
Problem looks to be solved.
Edward
On 30/09/2015, Edward Bartolo <edbarx@???> wrote: > Hi All,
>
> Besides using a hook I can use copy the essid/interfaces file being
> used to another temporary location, substituting the default network
> interface reference in the file with the network device being used to
> connect or disconnect. However, this writes to disk every time ifup
> and ifdown is used. Preferably, a memory resident file system is used.
> If I can use a memory file system, I will be able to go ahead with
> little changes.
>
> On 30/09/2015, Edward Bartolo <edbarx@???> wrote:
>> Hi All,
>>
>> My next coding task is to implement support for other network devices
>> besides eth0 and wlan0.
>>
>> Since supporting other network devices essentially is including the
>> new device names in the essid interfaces file, I am thinking of
>> whether it is possible to hook the system file reader function to
>> replace part of the read file so that I wouldn't need to change
>> anything in the files themselves. The reason is it shouldn't matter
>> which wifi or wired connection one uses to connect a network.
>>
>> Is it possible? When I programmed for windows I learnt about the great
>> potential of hooks.
>>
>> Such a hook would intercept ifup and ifdown reading the essid files to
>> replace the default device name by what the user chooses.
>>
>> Edward
>>
>> On 28/09/2015, arnt@??? <arnt@???> wrote:
>>> No awk necessary; the same system calls that /sbin/ip uses are
>>> available for Netman. And strace even reveals their names and the
>>> appropriate arguments.
>>>
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