Re: My way of remembering the nmcli initialism

2020-08-02 Thread Joe Zeff
On 08/03/2020 12:24 AM, ToddAndMargo via users wrote: It never occurred to me for the longest time that that was what it was an initialism for.  I thought is was some funny name like grep for the longest time. You mean Global Regular Expression search and Print?

Re: My way of remembering the nmcli initialism

2020-08-02 Thread ToddAndMargo via users
On 2020-08-02 20:58, Samuel Sieb wrote: On 8/2/20 6:29 PM, ToddAndMargo via users wrote: If you have trouble remembering the initialism "nmcli" like I do, this is my trick for remembering it: (N)etwork  (M)anager  (C)ommand  (L)ine  (I)nterface I find it hard to consider that a "trick" w

Re: nmcli and gateway question

2020-08-02 Thread ToddAndMargo via users
On 2020-08-02 21:04, Samuel Sieb wrote: On 8/2/20 6:36 PM, ToddAndMargo via users wrote: On 2020-08-02 18:26, Samuel Sieb wrote: On 8/2/20 6:22 PM, ToddAndMargo via users wrote: I am not after what the gateway address is, but rather 1) if gateway is up or not That can only be determined by

Re: nmcli and gateway question

2020-08-02 Thread ToddAndMargo via users
On 2020-08-02 19:03, Ed Greshko wrote: On 2020-08-03 09:36, ToddAndMargo via users wrote: On 2020-08-02 18:26, Samuel Sieb wrote: On 8/2/20 6:22 PM, ToddAndMargo via users wrote: I am not after what the gateway address is, but rather 1) if gateway is up or not That can only be determined by

Re: nmcli and gateway question

2020-08-02 Thread Samuel Sieb
On 8/2/20 6:36 PM, ToddAndMargo via users wrote: On 2020-08-02 18:26, Samuel Sieb wrote: On 8/2/20 6:22 PM, ToddAndMargo via users wrote: I am not after what the gateway address is, but rather 1) if gateway is up or not That can only be determined by pinging it or something past it. That i

Re: My way of remembering the nmcli initialism

2020-08-02 Thread Samuel Sieb
On 8/2/20 6:29 PM, ToddAndMargo via users wrote: If you have trouble remembering the initialism "nmcli" like I do, this is my trick for remembering it:     (N)etwork  (M)anager  (C)ommand  (L)ine  (I)nterface I find it hard to consider that a "trick" when that is its actual name and purpose.

Re: nmcli and gateway question

2020-08-02 Thread Ed Greshko
On 2020-08-03 09:36, ToddAndMargo via users wrote: > On 2020-08-02 18:26, Samuel Sieb wrote: >> On 8/2/20 6:22 PM, ToddAndMargo via users wrote: >>> I am not after what the gateway address is, but rather >>> >>> 1) if gateway is up or not >> >> That can only be determined by pinging it or something

Re: I need help with "nmcli device status"

2020-08-02 Thread ToddAndMargo via users
On 2020-08-02 06:30, Sam Varshavchik wrote: ToddAndMargo via users writes: On 2020-08-01 16:27, Ed Greshko wrote: [egreshko@meimei ~]$ nmcli device status DEVICE TYPE  STATE CONNECTION enp2s0 ethernet  connected enp2s0 virbr0 bridge    connec

Re: I need help with "nmcli device status"

2020-08-02 Thread ToddAndMargo via users
On 2020-08-01 19:41, Tom H wrote: On Sun, Aug 2, 2020 at 3:24 AM ToddAndMargo via users wrote: "disconnected" contains "connected"! grep -w connected Awesome. Whole words only. Never used that before. Thank you! ___ users mailing list -- users

Re: I need help with "nmcli device status"

2020-08-02 Thread ToddAndMargo via users
On 2020-08-01 17:53, ToddAndMargo via users wrote: On 2020-08-01 17:50, ToddAndMargo via users wrote: On 2020-08-01 16:27, Ed Greshko wrote: On 2020-08-02 07:26, Ed Greshko wrote: On 2020-08-02 07:05, Samuel Sieb wrote: On 8/1/20 3:20 PM, Joe Zeff wrote: On 08/01/2020 03:06 PM, ToddAndMargo

Re: nmcli and gateway question

2020-08-02 Thread ToddAndMargo via users
On 2020-08-02 18:26, Samuel Sieb wrote: On 8/2/20 6:22 PM, ToddAndMargo via users wrote: I am not after what the gateway address is, but rather 1) if gateway is up or not That can only be determined by pinging it or something past it. That is one way of doing it, but it gives a lot more inf

My way of remembering the nmcli initialism

2020-08-02 Thread ToddAndMargo via users
Hi All, If you have trouble remembering the initialism "nmcli" like I do, this is my trick for remembering it: (N)etwork (M)anager (C)ommand (L)ine (I)nterface :-) Now all I have to do is remember "Network Manager". :'( -T -- ~~ Computers are lik

Re: nmcli and gateway question

2020-08-02 Thread Samuel Sieb
On 8/2/20 6:22 PM, ToddAndMargo via users wrote: I am not after what the gateway address is, but rather 1) if gateway is up or not That can only be determined by pinging it or something past it. 2) if my device connected to the gateway that is up Since you should know which interface goes

Re: nmcli and gateway question

2020-08-02 Thread ToddAndMargo via users
On 2020-08-02 16:30, Ed Greshko wrote: On 2020-08-03 07:10, ToddAndMargo via users wrote: On 2020-08-01 19:42, Samuel Sieb wrote: On 8/1/20 7:20 PM, ToddAndMargo via users wrote: Is there a way to get nmcli to tell you if an interface is a gateway like you can with `netstat -rn`? Very relate

Re: SPDIF sound in F32

2020-08-02 Thread Samuel Sieb
On 8/2/20 9:11 AM, Greg Woods wrote: On Sat, Aug 1, 2020 at 7:32 PM Samuel Sieb > wrote: I suggest that you file a bug in the kernel bugzilla.  If you do, then please either CC me or reply here with the link. https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=186280

Re: nmcli and gateway question

2020-08-02 Thread Ed Greshko
On 2020-08-03 07:10, ToddAndMargo via users wrote: > On 2020-08-01 19:42, Samuel Sieb wrote: >> On 8/1/20 7:20 PM, ToddAndMargo via users wrote: >>> Is there a way to get nmcli to tell you if an interface >>> is a gateway like you can with `netstat -rn`? >> >> Very related to the previous question.

Re: nmcli and gateway question

2020-08-02 Thread ToddAndMargo via users
On 2020-08-01 19:42, Samuel Sieb wrote: On 8/1/20 7:20 PM, ToddAndMargo via users wrote: Is there a way to get nmcli to tell you if an interface is a gateway like you can with `netstat -rn`? Very related to the previous question. # nmcli --fields IP4.GATEWAY d show wlo1 IP4.GATEWAY:  

Re: port based routing

2020-08-02 Thread Gordon Messmer
On 8/2/20 12:27 PM, Jeffrey Ross wrote: I'm looking to make routing decisions based upon either the source or destination TCP port and interface/destination IP, in the Cisco world I'd do this via policy based routing. The same is true with iptables and firewalld.  The article you linked is

Re: port based routing

2020-08-02 Thread Jeffrey Ross
I think I found a usable solution utilizing iproute2 I can simply define two separate routing tables, one table for eth0 and one for vpn0 each table has its own default gateway and the table used is based upon the interface traffic is sourced from. Now the only issue is I need to force all tra

Re: port based routing

2020-08-02 Thread Ed Greshko
On 2020-08-03 03:27, Jeffrey Ross wrote: > (System Fedora 31) > > I'm looking to make routing decisions based upon either the source or > destination TCP port and interface/destination IP, in the Cisco world I'd do > this via policy based routing. > > I found an example using iptables > https://

Re: How to install wxFormBuilder?

2020-08-02 Thread Paul Smith
On Sun, Aug 2, 2020 at 8:45 PM George N. White III wrote: >> >> I would like to install >> >> wxFormBuilder >> >> on Fedora 32. However, I cannot find its specific rpm. Could you please help >> me? > > https://github.com/wxFormBuilder/wxFormBuilder/releases has a flatpak for > version 3.9 > > rp

port based routing

2020-08-02 Thread Jeffrey Ross
(System Fedora 31) I'm looking to make routing decisions based upon either the source or destination TCP port and interface/destination IP, in the Cisco world I'd do this via policy based routing. I found an example using iptables https://www.sparksupport.com/blog/2010/10/02/application-base

Re: How to install wxFormBuilder?

2020-08-02 Thread George N. White III
On Sun, 2 Aug 2020 at 13:57, Paul Smith wrote: > Dear All, > > I would like to install > > wxFormBuilder > > on Fedora 32. However, I cannot find its specific rpm. Could you please > help me? > https://github.com/wxFormBuilder/wxFormBuilder/releases has a flatpak for version 3.9 rpmsphere has:

Re: SPDIF sound in F32

2020-08-02 Thread Greg Woods
On Sat, Aug 1, 2020 at 7:32 PM Samuel Sieb wrote: > > I suggest that you file a bug in the kernel bugzilla. If you do, then > please either CC me or reply here with the link. > https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1862803 Thank you for all your help with this. --Greg _

How to install wxFormBuilder?

2020-08-02 Thread Paul Smith
Dear All, I would like to install wxFormBuilder on Fedora 32. However, I cannot find its specific rpm. Could you please help me? Thanks in advance, Paul ___ users mailing list -- users@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe send an email to users-le.

Re: I need help with "nmcli device status"

2020-08-02 Thread Ed Greshko
On 2020-08-02 21:30, Sam Varshavchik wrote: > ToddAndMargo via users writes: > >> On 2020-08-01 16:27, Ed Greshko wrote: >>> [egreshko@meimei ~]$ nmcli device status >>> DEVICE TYPE  STATE CONNECTION >>> enp2s0 ethernet  connected enp2s0 >>> virbr0   

Re: I need help with "nmcli device status"

2020-08-02 Thread Sam Varshavchik
ToddAndMargo via users writes: On 2020-08-01 16:27, Ed Greshko wrote: [egreshko@meimei ~]$ nmcli device status DEVICE TYPE  STATE CONNECTION enp2s0 ethernet  connected enp2s0 virbr0 bridge    connected virbr0 vnet0  tun   c

Re: nmcli and gateway question

2020-08-02 Thread ToddAndMargo via users
On 2020-08-01 19:42, Samuel Sieb wrote: On 8/1/20 7:20 PM, ToddAndMargo via users wrote: Is there a way to get nmcli to tell you if an interface is a gateway like you can with `netstat -rn`? Very related to the previous question. # nmcli --fields IP4.GATEWAY d show wlo1 IP4.GATEWAY: