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#define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_WIRELESS_BAND N_("802.11 frequency band of the network. One of \"a\" for 5GHz 802.11a or \"bg\" for 2.4GHz 802.11. This will lock associations to the Wi-Fi network to the specific band, i.e. if \"a\" is specified, the device will not associate with the same network in the 2.4GHz band even if the network's settings are compatible. This setting depends on specific driver capability and may not work with all drivers.")
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#define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_WIRELESS_BSSID N_("If specified, directs the device to only associate with the given access point. This capability is highly driver dependent and not supported by all devices. Note: this property does not control the BSSID used when creating an Ad-Hoc network and is unlikely to in the future.")
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#define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_WIRELESS_CHANNEL N_("Wireless channel to use for the Wi-Fi connection. The device will only join (or create for Ad-Hoc networks) a Wi-Fi network on the specified channel. Because channel numbers overlap between bands, this property also requires the \"band\" property to be set.")
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#define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_WIRELESS_CLONED_MAC_ADDRESS N_("If specified, request that the device use this MAC address instead. This is known as MAC cloning or spoofing. Beside explicitly specifing a MAC address, the special values \"preserve\", \"permanent\", \"random\" and \"stable\" are supported. \"preserve\" means not to touch the MAC address on activation. \"permanent\" means to use the permanent hardware address of the device. \"random\" creates a random MAC address on each connect. \"stable\" creates a hashed MAC address based on connection.stable-id and a machine dependent key. If unspecified, the value can be overwritten via global defaults, see manual of NetworkManager.conf. If still unspecified, it defaults to \"preserve\" (older versions of NetworkManager may use a different default value). On D-Bus, this field is expressed as \"assigned-mac-address\" or the deprecated \"cloned-mac-address\".")
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#define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_WIRELESS_CLONED_MAC_ADDRESS N_("If specified, request that the device use this MAC address instead. This is known as MAC cloning or spoofing. Beside explicitly specifying a MAC address, the special values \"preserve\", \"permanent\", \"random\" and \"stable\" are supported. \"preserve\" means not to touch the MAC address on activation. \"permanent\" means to use the permanent hardware address of the device. \"random\" creates a random MAC address on each connect. \"stable\" creates a hashed MAC address based on connection.stable-id and a machine dependent key. If unspecified, the value can be overwritten via global defaults, see manual of NetworkManager.conf. If still unspecified, it defaults to \"preserve\" (older versions of NetworkManager may use a different default value). On D-Bus, this field is expressed as \"assigned-mac-address\" or the deprecated \"cloned-mac-address\".")
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#define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_WIRELESS_GENERATE_MAC_ADDRESS_MASK N_("With \"cloned-mac-address\" setting \"random\" or \"stable\", by default all bits of the MAC address are scrambled and a locally-administered, unicast MAC address is created. This property allows to specify that certain bits are fixed. Note that the least significant bit of the first MAC address will always be unset to create a unicast MAC address. If the property is NULL, it is eligible to be overwritten by a default connection setting. If the value is still NULL or an empty string, the default is to create a locally-administered, unicast MAC address. If the value contains one MAC address, this address is used as mask. The set bits of the mask are to be filled with the current MAC address of the device, while the unset bits are subject to randomization. Setting \"FE:FF:FF:00:00:00\" means to preserve the OUI of the current MAC address and only randomize the lower 3 bytes using the \"random\" or \"stable\" algorithm. If the value contains one additional MAC address after the mask, this address is used instead of the current MAC address to fill the bits that shall not be randomized. For example, a value of \"FE:FF:FF:00:00:00 68:F7:28:00:00:00\" will set the OUI of the MAC address to 68:F7:28, while the lower bits are randomized. A value of \"02:00:00:00:00:00 00:00:00:00:00:00\" will create a fully scrambled globally-administered, burned-in MAC address. If the value contains more then one additional MAC addresses, one of them is chosen randomly. For example, \"02:00:00:00:00:00 00:00:00:00:00:00 02:00:00:00:00:00\" will create a fully scrambled MAC address, randomly locally or globally administered.")
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#define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_WIRELESS_HIDDEN N_("If TRUE, indicates this network is a non-broadcasting network that hides its SSID. In this case various workarounds may take place, such as probe-scanning the SSID for more reliable network discovery. However, these workarounds expose inherent insecurities with hidden SSID networks, and thus hidden SSID networks should be used with caution.")
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#define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_WIRELESS_MAC_ADDRESS N_("If specified, this connection will only apply to the Wi-Fi device whose permanent MAC address matches. This property does not change the MAC address of the device (i.e. MAC spoofing).")
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#define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_802_1X_PASSWORD_FLAGS N_("Flags indicating how to handle the \"password\" property.")
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#define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_802_1X_PASSWORD_RAW N_("Password used for EAP authentication methods, given as a byte array to allow passwords in other encodings than UTF-8 to be used. If both the \"password\" property and the \"password-raw\" property are specified, \"password\" is preferred.")
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#define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_802_1X_PASSWORD_RAW_FLAGS N_("Flags indicating how to handle the \"password-raw\" property.")
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#define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_802_1X_PHASE1_AUTH_FLAGS N_("Specifies authentication flags to use in \"phase 1\" outer authentication using NMSetting8021xAuthFlags options. The invidual TLS versions can be explicitly disabled. If a certain TLS disable flag is not set, it is up to the supplicant to allow or forbid it. The TLS options map to tls_disable_tlsv1_x settings. See the wpa_supplicant documentation for more details.")
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#define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_802_1X_PHASE1_AUTH_FLAGS N_("Specifies authentication flags to use in \"phase 1\" outer authentication using NMSetting8021xAuthFlags options. The individual TLS versions can be explicitly disabled. If a certain TLS disable flag is not set, it is up to the supplicant to allow or forbid it. The TLS options map to tls_disable_tlsv1_x settings. See the wpa_supplicant documentation for more details.")
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#define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_802_1X_PHASE1_FAST_PROVISIONING N_("Enables or disables in-line provisioning of EAP-FAST credentials when FAST is specified as the EAP method in the \"eap\" property. Recognized values are \"0\" (disabled), \"1\" (allow unauthenticated provisioning), \"2\" (allow authenticated provisioning), and \"3\" (allow both authenticated and unauthenticated provisioning). See the wpa_supplicant documentation for more details.")
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#define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_802_1X_PHASE1_PEAPLABEL N_("Forces use of the new PEAP label during key derivation. Some RADIUS servers may require forcing the new PEAP label to interoperate with PEAPv1. Set to \"1\" to force use of the new PEAP label. See the wpa_supplicant documentation for more details.")
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#define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_802_1X_PHASE1_PEAPVER N_("Forces which PEAP version is used when PEAP is set as the EAP method in the \"eap\" property. When unset, the version reported by the server will be used. Sometimes when using older RADIUS servers, it is necessary to force the client to use a particular PEAP version. To do so, this property may be set to \"0\" or \"1\" to force that specific PEAP version.")
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#define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_802_1X_SUBJECT_MATCH N_("Substring to be matched against the subject of the certificate presented by the authentication server. When unset, no verification of the authentication server certificate's subject is performed. This property provides little security, if any, and its use is deprecated in favor of NMSetting8021x:domain-suffix-match.")
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#define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_802_1X_SYSTEM_CA_CERTS N_("When TRUE, overrides the \"ca-path\" and \"phase2-ca-path\" properties using the system CA directory specified at configure time with the --system-ca-path switch. The certificates in this directory are added to the verification chain in addition to any certificates specified by the \"ca-cert\" and \"phase2-ca-cert\" properties. If the path provided with --system-ca-path is rather a file name (bundle of trusted CA certificates), it overrides \"ca-cert\" and \"phase2-ca-cert\" properties instead (sets ca_cert/ca_cert2 options for wpa_supplicant).")
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#define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_WIRED_AUTO_NEGOTIATE N_("If TRUE, enforce auto-negotiation of port speed and duplex mode. If FALSE, \"speed\" and \"duplex\" properties should be both set or link configuration will be skipped.")
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#define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_WIRED_CLONED_MAC_ADDRESS N_("If specified, request that the device use this MAC address instead. This is known as MAC cloning or spoofing. Beside explicitly specifing a MAC address, the special values \"preserve\", \"permanent\", \"random\" and \"stable\" are supported. \"preserve\" means not to touch the MAC address on activation. \"permanent\" means to use the permanent hardware address of the device. \"random\" creates a random MAC address on each connect. \"stable\" creates a hashed MAC address based on connection.stable-id and a machine dependent key. If unspecified, the value can be overwritten via global defaults, see manual of NetworkManager.conf. If still unspecified, it defaults to \"preserve\" (older versions of NetworkManager may use a different default value). On D-Bus, this field is expressed as \"assigned-mac-address\" or the deprecated \"cloned-mac-address\".")
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#define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_WIRED_CLONED_MAC_ADDRESS N_("If specified, request that the device use this MAC address instead. This is known as MAC cloning or spoofing. Beside explicitly specifying a MAC address, the special values \"preserve\", \"permanent\", \"random\" and \"stable\" are supported. \"preserve\" means not to touch the MAC address on activation. \"permanent\" means to use the permanent hardware address of the device. \"random\" creates a random MAC address on each connect. \"stable\" creates a hashed MAC address based on connection.stable-id and a machine dependent key. If unspecified, the value can be overwritten via global defaults, see manual of NetworkManager.conf. If still unspecified, it defaults to \"preserve\" (older versions of NetworkManager may use a different default value). On D-Bus, this field is expressed as \"assigned-mac-address\" or the deprecated \"cloned-mac-address\".")
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#define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_WIRED_DUPLEX N_("Can be specified only when \"auto-negotiate\" is \"off\". In that case, statically configures the device to use that specified duplex mode, either \"half\" or \"full\". Must be set together with the \"speed\" property if specified. Before specifying a duplex mode be sure your device supports it.")
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#define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_WIRED_GENERATE_MAC_ADDRESS_MASK N_("With \"cloned-mac-address\" setting \"random\" or \"stable\", by default all bits of the MAC address are scrambled and a locally-administered, unicast MAC address is created. This property allows to specify that certain bits are fixed. Note that the least significant bit of the first MAC address will always be unset to create a unicast MAC address. If the property is NULL, it is eligible to be overwritten by a default connection setting. If the value is still NULL or an empty string, the default is to create a locally-administered, unicast MAC address. If the value contains one MAC address, this address is used as mask. The set bits of the mask are to be filled with the current MAC address of the device, while the unset bits are subject to randomization. Setting \"FE:FF:FF:00:00:00\" means to preserve the OUI of the current MAC address and only randomize the lower 3 bytes using the \"random\" or \"stable\" algorithm. If the value contains one additional MAC address after the mask, this address is used instead of the current MAC address to fill the bits that shall not be randomized. For example, a value of \"FE:FF:FF:00:00:00 68:F7:28:00:00:00\" will set the OUI of the MAC address to 68:F7:28, while the lower bits are randomized. A value of \"02:00:00:00:00:00 00:00:00:00:00:00\" will create a fully scrambled globally-administered, burned-in MAC address. If the value contains more then one additional MAC addresses, one of them is chosen randomly. For example, \"02:00:00:00:00:00 00:00:00:00:00:00 02:00:00:00:00:00\" will create a fully scrambled MAC address, randomly locally or globally administered.")
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#define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_WIRED_MAC_ADDRESS N_("If specified, this connection will only apply to the Ethernet device whose permanent MAC address matches. This property does not change the MAC address of the device (i.e. MAC spoofing).")
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#define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_CDMA_USERNAME N_("The username used to authenticate with the network, if required. Many providers do not require a username, or accept any username. But if a username is required, it is specified here.")
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#define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_CONNECTION_AUTOCONNECT N_("Whether or not the connection should be automatically connected by NetworkManager when the resources for the connection are available. TRUE to automatically activate the connection, FALSE to require manual intervention to activate the connection.")
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#define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_CONNECTION_AUTOCONNECT_PRIORITY N_("The autoconnect priority. If the connection is set to autoconnect, connections with higher priority will be preferred. Defaults to 0. The higher number means higher priority.")
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#define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_CONNECTION_AUTOCONNECT_RETRIES N_("The number of times a connection should be tried when autoctivating before giving up. Zero means forever, -1 means the global default (4 times if not overridden).")
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#define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_CONNECTION_AUTOCONNECT_RETRIES N_("The number of times a connection should be tried when autoactivating before giving up. Zero means forever, -1 means the global default (4 times if not overridden).")
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#define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_CONNECTION_AUTOCONNECT_SLAVES N_("Whether or not slaves of this connection should be automatically brought up when NetworkManager activates this connection. This only has a real effect for master connections. The permitted values are: 0: leave slave connections untouched, 1: activate all the slave connections with this connection, -1: default. If -1 (default) is set, global connection.autoconnect-slaves is read to determine the real value. If it is default as well, this fallbacks to 0.")
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#define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_CONNECTION_GATEWAY_PING_TIMEOUT N_("If greater than zero, delay success of IP addressing until either the timeout is reached, or an IP gateway replies to a ping.")
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#define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_CONNECTION_ID N_("A human readable unique identifier for the connection, like \"Work Wi-Fi\" or \"T-Mobile 3G\".")
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#define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_CONNECTION_READ_ONLY N_("FALSE if the connection can be modified using the provided settings service's D-Bus interface with the right privileges, or TRUE if the connection is read-only and cannot be modified.")
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#define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_CONNECTION_SECONDARIES N_("List of connection UUIDs that should be activated when the base connection itself is activated. Currently only VPN connections are supported.")
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#define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_CONNECTION_SLAVE_TYPE N_("Setting name of the device type of this slave's master connection (eg, \"bond\"), or NULL if this connection is not a slave.")
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#define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_CONNECTION_STABLE_ID N_("Token to generate stable IDs for the connection. The stable-id is used for generating IPv6 stable private addresses with ipv6.addr-gen-mode=stable-privacy. It is also used to seed the generated cloned MAC address for ethernet.cloned-mac-address=stable and wifi.cloned-mac-address=stable. Note that also the interface name of the activating connection and a per-host secret key is included into the address generation so that the same stable-id on different hosts/devices yields different addresses. If the value is unset, an ID unique for the connection is used. Specifing a stable-id allows multiple connections to generate the same addresses. Another use is to generate IDs at runtime via dynamic substitutions. The '$' character is treated special to perform dynamic substitutions at runtime. Currently supported are \"${CONNECTION}\", \"${BOOT}\", \"${RANDOM}\". These effectively create unique IDs per-connection, per-boot, or every time. Any unrecognized patterns following '$' are treated verbatim, however are reserved for future use. You are thus advised to avoid '$' or escape it as \"$$\". For example, set it to \"${CONNECTION}/${BOOT}\" to create a unique id for this connection that changes with every reboot. Note that two connections only use the same effective id if their stable-id is also identical before performing dynamic substitutions.")
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#define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_CONNECTION_STABLE_ID N_("Token to generate stable IDs for the connection. The stable-id is used for generating IPv6 stable private addresses with ipv6.addr-gen-mode=stable-privacy. It is also used to seed the generated cloned MAC address for ethernet.cloned-mac-address=stable and wifi.cloned-mac-address=stable. Note that also the interface name of the activating connection and a per-host secret key is included into the address generation so that the same stable-id on different hosts/devices yields different addresses. If the value is unset, an ID unique for the connection is used. Specifying a stable-id allows multiple connections to generate the same addresses. Another use is to generate IDs at runtime via dynamic substitutions. The '$' character is treated special to perform dynamic substitutions at runtime. Currently supported are \"${CONNECTION}\", \"${BOOT}\", \"${RANDOM}\". These effectively create unique IDs per-connection, per-boot, or every time. Any unrecognized patterns following '$' are treated verbatim, however are reserved for future use. You are thus advised to avoid '$' or escape it as \"$$\". For example, set it to \"${CONNECTION}/${BOOT}\" to create a unique id for this connection that changes with every reboot. Note that two connections only use the same effective id if their stable-id is also identical before performing dynamic substitutions.")
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#define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_CONNECTION_TIMESTAMP N_("The time, in seconds since the Unix Epoch, that the connection was last _successfully_ fully activated. NetworkManager updates the connection timestamp periodically when the connection is active to ensure that an active connection has the latest timestamp. The property is only meant for reading (changes to this property will not be preserved).")
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#define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_CONNECTION_TYPE N_("Base type of the connection. For hardware-dependent connections, should contain the setting name of the hardware-type specific setting (ie, \"802-3-ethernet\" or \"802-11-wireless\" or \"bluetooth\", etc), and for non-hardware dependent connections like VPN or otherwise, should contain the setting name of that setting type (ie, \"vpn\" or \"bridge\", etc).")
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#define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_CONNECTION_UUID N_("A universally unique identifier for the connection, for example generated with libuuid. It should be assigned when the connection is created, and never changed as long as the connection still applies to the same network. For example, it should not be changed when the \"id\" property or NMSettingIP4Config changes, but might need to be re-created when the Wi-Fi SSID, mobile broadband network provider, or \"type\" property changes. The UUID must be in the format \"2815492f-7e56-435e-b2e9-246bd7cdc664\" (ie, contains only hexadecimal characters and \"-\").")
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#define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_IP4_CONFIG_METHOD N_("IP configuration method. NMSettingIP4Config and NMSettingIP6Config both support \"auto\", \"manual\", and \"link-local\". See the subclass-specific documentation for other values. In general, for the \"auto\" method, properties such as \"dns\" and \"routes\" specify information that is added on to the information returned from automatic configuration. The \"ignore-auto-routes\" and \"ignore-auto-dns\" properties modify this behavior. For methods that imply no upstream network, such as \"shared\" or \"link-local\", these properties must be empty. For IPv4 method \"shared\", the IP subnet can be configured by adding one manual IPv4 address or otherwise 10.42.x.0/24 is chosen.")
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#define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_IP4_CONFIG_NAME N_("The setting's name, which uniquely identifies the setting within the connection. Each setting type has a name unique to that type, for example \"ppp\" or \"wireless\" or \"wired\".")
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#define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_IP4_CONFIG_NEVER_DEFAULT N_("If TRUE, this connection will never be the default connection for this IP type, meaning it will never be assigned the default route by NetworkManager.")
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#define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_IP4_CONFIG_ROUTE_METRIC N_("The default metric for routes that don't explicitly specify a metric. The default value -1 means that the metric is choosen automatically based on the device type. The metric applies to dynamic routes, manual (static) routes that don't have an explicit metric setting, address prefix routes, and the default route. Note that for IPv6, the kernel accepts zero (0) but coerces it to 1024 (user default). Hence, setting this property to zero effectively mean setting it to 1024. For IPv4, zero is a regular value for the metric.")
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#define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_IP4_CONFIG_ROUTE_METRIC N_("The default metric for routes that don't explicitly specify a metric. The default value -1 means that the metric is chosen automatically based on the device type. The metric applies to dynamic routes, manual (static) routes that don't have an explicit metric setting, address prefix routes, and the default route. Note that for IPv6, the kernel accepts zero (0) but coerces it to 1024 (user default). Hence, setting this property to zero effectively mean setting it to 1024. For IPv4, zero is a regular value for the metric.")
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#define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_IP4_CONFIG_ROUTES N_("Array of IP routes.")
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#define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_IP6_CONFIG_ADDR_GEN_MODE N_("Configure method for creating the address for use with RFC4862 IPv6 Stateless Address Autoconfiguration. The permitted values are: \"eui64\", or \"stable-privacy\". If the property is set to \"eui64\", the addresses will be generated using the interface tokens derived from hardware address. This makes the host part of the address to stay constant, making it possible to track host's presence when it changes networks. The address changes when the interface hardware is replaced. The value of \"stable-privacy\" enables use of cryptographically secure hash of a secret host-specific key along with the connection's stable-id and the network address as specified by RFC7217. This makes it impossible to use the address track host's presence, and makes the address stable when the network interface hardware is replaced. On D-Bus, the absence of an addr-gen-mode setting equals enabling \"stable-privacy\". For keyfile plugin, the absence of the setting on disk means \"eui64\" so that the property doesn't change on upgrade from older versions. Note that this setting is distinct from the Privacy Extensions as configured by \"ip6-privacy\" property and it does not affect the temporary addresses configured with this option.")
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#define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_IP6_CONFIG_ADDRESSES N_("Array of IP addresses.")
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#define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_IP6_CONFIG_METHOD N_("IP configuration method. NMSettingIP4Config and NMSettingIP6Config both support \"auto\", \"manual\", and \"link-local\". See the subclass-specific documentation for other values. In general, for the \"auto\" method, properties such as \"dns\" and \"routes\" specify information that is added on to the information returned from automatic configuration. The \"ignore-auto-routes\" and \"ignore-auto-dns\" properties modify this behavior. For methods that imply no upstream network, such as \"shared\" or \"link-local\", these properties must be empty. For IPv4 method \"shared\", the IP subnet can be configured by adding one manual IPv4 address or otherwise 10.42.x.0/24 is chosen.")
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#define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_IP6_CONFIG_NAME N_("The setting's name, which uniquely identifies the setting within the connection. Each setting type has a name unique to that type, for example \"ppp\" or \"wireless\" or \"wired\".")
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#define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_IP6_CONFIG_NEVER_DEFAULT N_("If TRUE, this connection will never be the default connection for this IP type, meaning it will never be assigned the default route by NetworkManager.")
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#define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_IP6_CONFIG_ROUTE_METRIC N_("The default metric for routes that don't explicitly specify a metric. The default value -1 means that the metric is choosen automatically based on the device type. The metric applies to dynamic routes, manual (static) routes that don't have an explicit metric setting, address prefix routes, and the default route. Note that for IPv6, the kernel accepts zero (0) but coerces it to 1024 (user default). Hence, setting this property to zero effectively mean setting it to 1024. For IPv4, zero is a regular value for the metric.")
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#define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_IP6_CONFIG_ROUTE_METRIC N_("The default metric for routes that don't explicitly specify a metric. The default value -1 means that the metric is chosen automatically based on the device type. The metric applies to dynamic routes, manual (static) routes that don't have an explicit metric setting, address prefix routes, and the default route. Note that for IPv6, the kernel accepts zero (0) but coerces it to 1024 (user default). Hence, setting this property to zero effectively mean setting it to 1024. For IPv4, zero is a regular value for the metric.")
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#define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_IP6_CONFIG_ROUTES N_("Array of IP routes.")
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#define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_IP6_CONFIG_TOKEN N_("Configure the token for draft-chown-6man-tokenised-ipv6-identifiers-02 IPv6 tokenized interface identifiers. Useful with eui64 addr-gen-mode.")
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#define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_MACSEC_ENCRYPT N_("Whether the transmitted traffic must be encrypted.")
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#define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_PPP_REFUSE_MSCHAP N_("If TRUE, the MSCHAP authentication method will not be used.")
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#define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_PPP_REFUSE_MSCHAPV2 N_("If TRUE, the MSCHAPv2 authentication method will not be used.")
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#define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_PPP_REFUSE_PAP N_("If TRUE, the PAP authentication method will not be used.")
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#define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_PPP_REQUIRE_MPPE N_("If TRUE, MPPE (Microsoft Point-to-Point Encrpytion) will be required for the PPP session. If either 64-bit or 128-bit MPPE is not available the session will fail. Note that MPPE is not used on mobile broadband connections.")
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#define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_PPP_REQUIRE_MPPE_128 N_("If TRUE, 128-bit MPPE (Microsoft Point-to-Point Encrpytion) will be required for the PPP session, and the \"require-mppe\" property must also be set to TRUE. If 128-bit MPPE is not available the session will fail.")
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#define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_PPP_REQUIRE_MPPE N_("If TRUE, MPPE (Microsoft Point-to-Point Encryption) will be required for the PPP session. If either 64-bit or 128-bit MPPE is not available the session will fail. Note that MPPE is not used on mobile broadband connections.")
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#define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_PPP_REQUIRE_MPPE_128 N_("If TRUE, 128-bit MPPE (Microsoft Point-to-Point Encryption) will be required for the PPP session, and the \"require-mppe\" property must also be set to TRUE. If 128-bit MPPE is not available the session will fail.")
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#define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_PPPOE_NAME N_("The setting's name, which uniquely identifies the setting within the connection. Each setting type has a name unique to that type, for example \"ppp\" or \"wireless\" or \"wired\".")
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#define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_PPPOE_PASSWORD N_("Password used to authenticate with the PPPoE service.")
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#define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_PPPOE_PASSWORD_FLAGS N_("Flags indicating how to handle the \"password\" property.")
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#define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_VPN_PERSISTENT N_("If the VPN service supports persistence, and this property is TRUE, the VPN will attempt to stay connected across link changes and outages, until explicitly disconnected.")
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#define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_VPN_SECRETS N_("Dictionary of key/value pairs of VPN plugin specific secrets like passwords or private keys. Both keys and values must be strings.")
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#define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_VPN_SERVICE_TYPE N_("D-Bus service name of the VPN plugin that this setting uses to connect to its network. i.e. org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.vpnc for the vpnc plugin.")
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#define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_VPN_TIMEOUT N_("Timeout for the VPN service to establish the connection. Some services may take quite a long time to connect. Value of 0 means a default timeout, which is 60 seconds (unless overriden by vpn.timeout in configuration file). Values greater than zero mean timeout in seconds.")
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#define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_VPN_TIMEOUT N_("Timeout for the VPN service to establish the connection. Some services may take quite a long time to connect. Value of 0 means a default timeout, which is 60 seconds (unless overridden by vpn.timeout in configuration file). Values greater than zero mean timeout in seconds.")
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#define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_VPN_USER_NAME N_("If the VPN connection requires a user name for authentication, that name should be provided here. If the connection is available to more than one user, and the VPN requires each user to supply a different name, then leave this property empty. If this property is empty, NetworkManager will automatically supply the username of the user which requested the VPN connection.")
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#define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_VXLAN_AGEING N_("Specifies the lifetime in seconds of FDB entries learnt by the kernel.")
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#define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_VXLAN_DESTINATION_PORT N_("Specifies the UDP destination port to communicate to the remote VXLAN tunnel endpoint.")
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#define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_VXLAN_ID N_("Specifies the VXLAN Network Identifer (or VXLAN Segment Identifier) to use.")
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#define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_VXLAN_ID N_("Specifies the VXLAN Network Identifier (or VXLAN Segment Identifier) to use.")
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#define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_VXLAN_L2_MISS N_("Specifies whether netlink LL ADDR miss notifications are generated.")
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#define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_VXLAN_L3_MISS N_("Specifies whether netlink IP ADDR miss notifications are generated.")
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#define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_VXLAN_LEARNING N_("Specifies whether unknown source link layer addresses and IP addresses are entered into the VXLAN device forwarding database.")
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