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Thomas Haller 22c7fd33cc
doc: fix documenting "carrier-wait-timeout" in NetworkManager-wait-online manual
Fixes: df94cb2116 ('man: add NetworkManager-wait-online.service.8 manual')
2023-02-24 11:50:40 +01:00
Dylan Van Assche e20eb72fe7
man: NetworkManager-dispatcher: document reapply action
NetworkManager dispatcher will now run dispatcher scripts with 'reapply'
as action as well. Each time the connection is reapplied on a device,
this action is triggered. Document this action in the documentation.

(cherry picked from commit 0e3d2c367c)
2023-02-08 20:51:07 +01:00
Wen Liang e8618f03d7
support loopback interface
Support managing the loopback interface through NM as the users want to
set the proper mtu for loopback interface when forwarding the packets.
Additionally, the IP addresses, DNS, route and routing rules are also
allowed to configure for the loopback connection profiles.

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2060905
2022-11-23 20:51:22 +01:00
Thomas Haller 1bfe908c2e
nmcli: rename "generate-docs-nm-settings-nmcli" to "gen-metadata-nm-settings-nmcli"
This is the better name, becuse this is not in particular about "docs".
It's about generating an XML with the information from the settings
meta data for nmcli.

We will do something similar with the libnm-core meta data.
2022-10-31 09:11:30 +01:00
Lubomir Rintel 77508aea59 man/nmcli: document variables affecting fancy output
Notably, PAGER, TERM and NO_COLORS.

https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/NetworkManager/NetworkManager/-/merge_requests/1419
2022-10-11 16:34:49 +02:00
Marc Muehlfeld 531cc96737 man/NetworkManager-wait-online.service: clean up
I rewrote the man page to make it clearer and easier to understand.
Additionally, I fixed some typos and grammar issues.

https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/NetworkManager/NetworkManager/-/merge_requests/1390
2022-10-03 16:28:44 +02:00
Thomas Haller 3a6a07e11e
man: update "--print-config" text in man NetworkManager 2022-09-08 16:19:11 +02:00
Lubomir Rintel 0f0c4e384d man/nm-settings-nmcli: include deprecation description, if present 2022-09-07 10:55:31 +02:00
Lubomir Rintel bc09568eb1 man/nm-settings-dbus: include deprecation description, if present 2022-09-07 10:55:31 +02:00
Thomas Haller 56d0d35516
mptcp: rework "connection.mptcp-flags" for enabling MPTCP
1) The "enabled-on-global-iface" flag was odd. Instead, have only
and "enabled" flag and skip (by default) endpoints on interface
that have no default route. With the new flag "also-without-default-route",
this can be overruled. So previous "enabled-on-global-default" now is
the same as "enabled", and "enabled" from before behaves now like
"enabled,also-without-default-route".

2) What was also odd, as that the fallback default value for the flags
depends on "/proc/sys/net/mptcp/enabled". There was not one fixed
fallback default, instead the used fallback value was either
"enabled-on-global-iface,subflow" or "disabled".
Usually that is not a problem (e.g. the default value for
"ipv6.ip6-privacy" also depends on use_tempaddr sysctl). In this case
it is a problem, because the mptcp-flags (for better or worse) encode
different things at the same time.
Consider that the mptcp-flags can also have their default configured in
"NetworkManager.conf", a user who wants to switch the address flags
could previously do:

  [connection.mptcp]
  connection.mptcp-flags=0x32   # enabled-on-global-iface,signal,subflow

but then the global toggle "/proc/sys/net/mptcp/enabled" was no longer
honored. That means, MPTCP handling was always on, even if the sysctl was
disabled. Now, "enabled" means that it's only enabled if the sysctl
is enabled too. Now the user could write to "NetworkManager.conf"

  [connection.mptcp]
  connection.mptcp-flags=0x32   # enabled,signal,subflow

and MPTCP handling would still be disabled unless the sysctl
is enabled.

There is now also a new flag "also-without-sysctl", so if you want
to really enable MPTCP handling regardless of the sysctl, you can.
The point of that might be, that we still can configure endpoints,
even if kernel won't do anything with them. Then you could just flip
the sysctl, and it would start working (as NetworkManager configured
the endpoints already).

Fixes: eb083eece5 ('all: add NMMptcpFlags and connection.mptcp-flags property')
(cherry picked from commit c00873e08f)
2022-08-25 23:12:53 +02:00
Thomas Haller 55421209e2
man: show example how to enable logging in NetworkManager 2022-08-09 10:20:58 +02:00
Thomas Haller eb083eece5
all: add NMMptcpFlags and connection.mptcp-flags property 2022-08-09 08:02:54 +02:00
Thomas Haller 3876c99da8
man: fix letter case of values for CONNECTIVITY_STATE in NetworkManager-dispatcher
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/NetworkManager/NetworkManager/-/issues/1047
2022-07-22 11:51:20 +02:00
Thomas Haller 5c84fe0db5
core: support "nm.debug" kernel command line to enable verbose logging
When NetworkManager runs in initrd, it can be cumbersome to enable debug logging.
Granted, when using dracut, the NetworkManager dracut module will honor "rd.debug".
However, a user may use NetworkManager in initrd without dracut. Then,
the only way to enable debug logging would be by changing
"NetworkManager.conf" and rebuild the initrd (or having some script in
place, that allows to more conveniently enable debug logging for
NetworkManager).

To make it easier for debugging, honor "nm.debug" on the kernel command
line.

Note that if "nm.debug" is set on the kernel command line, it always overrides
both the command line arguments and the configuration from NetworkManager.conf.
That is intentional. The only way to override that is by overriding the
kernel command line with a file "/run/NetworkManager/proc-cmdline".

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2102313
2022-07-18 15:00:04 +02:00
Vojtech Bubela 5e4632f021
doc: preserve paraghraphs in nmcli man pages
Improve documentation by preserving paragraphs in the
nm-settings-nmcli man pages.

To do that structure of src/libnm-client-impl/nm-settings-docs-gir.xml
was changed to have "description" as subnode to property node instead
of attribute of property node. Another subnode "description-docbook"
was added - this node is then used when generating man pages.

tools/generate-docs-nm-settings-docs-gir.py and man/nm-settings-dbus.xsl
were also changed to accomodate for changes mentioned above.

Replace xsltproc tool with python script when generating
./src/libnmc-setting/settings-docs.h.

Deleted settings-docs.xsl since it was replaced by python script.

Change src/libnmc-setting/settings-docs.h.in accodring to newly
generated src/libnmc-setting/settings-docs.h

https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/NetworkManager/NetworkManager/-/issues/661

https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/NetworkManager/NetworkManager/-/merge_requests/1260
2022-07-15 17:25:15 +02:00
Antonio Alvarez Feijoo 218c8759fb man/nm-initrd-generator: add missing command line options
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/NetworkManager/NetworkManager/-/merge_requests/1300
2022-07-14 21:32:48 +02:00
Thomas Haller 78cd45f1b5
man: extend man NetworkManager-wait-online.service with examples 2022-06-30 10:19:32 +02:00
Thomas Haller e6a33c04eb
all: make "ipv6.addr-gen-mode" configurable by global default
It can be useful to choose a different "ipv6.addr-gen-mode". And it can be
useful to override the default for a set of profiles.

For example, in cloud or in a data center, stable-privacy might not be
the best choice. Add a mechanism to override the default via global defaults
in NetworkManager.conf:

  # /etc/NetworkManager/conf.d/90-ipv6-addr-gen-mode-override.conf
  [connection-90-ipv6-addr-gen-mode-override]
  match-device=type:ethernet
  ipv6.addr-gen-mode=0

"ipv6.addr-gen-mode" is a special property, because its default depends on
the component that configures the profile.

- when read from disk (keyfile and ifcfg-rh), a missing addr-gen-mode
  key means to default to "eui64".
- when configured via D-Bus, a missing addr-gen-mode property means to
  default to "stable-privacy".
- libnm's ip6-config::addr-gen-mode property defaults to
  "stable-privacy".
- when some tool creates a profile, they either can explicitly
  set the mode, or they get the default of the underlying mechanisms
  above.

  - nm-initrd-generator explicitly sets "eui64" for profiles it creates.
  - nmcli doesn' explicitly set it, but inherits the default form
    libnm's ip6-config::addr-gen-mode.
  - when NM creates a auto-default-connection for ethernet ("Wired connection 1"),
    it inherits the default from libnm's ip6-config::addr-gen-mode.

Global connection defaults only take effect when the per-profile
value is set to a special default/unset value. To account for the
different cases above, we add two such special values: "default" and
"default-or-eui64". That's something we didn't do before, but it seams
useful and easy to understand.

Also, this neatly expresses the current behaviors we already have. E.g.
if you don't specify the "addr-gen-mode" in a keyfile, "default-or-eui64"
is a pretty clear thing.

Note that usually we cannot change default values, in particular not for
libnm's properties. That is because we don't serialize the default
values to D-Bus/keyfile, so if we change the default, we change
behavior. Here we change from "stable-privacy" to "default" and
from "eui64" to "default-or-eui64". That means, the user only experiences
a change in behavior, if they have a ".conf" file that overrides the default.

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1743161
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2082682

See-also: https://github.com/coreos/fedora-coreos-tracker/issues/907

https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/NetworkManager/NetworkManager/-/merge_requests/1213
2022-06-29 07:38:48 +02:00
Lubomir Rintel 1c17e55627 nmcli/devices: add "checkpoint" command
This is an interface to the Checkpoint/Restore functionality that's
available for quite some time. It runs a command with a checkpoint taken
and rolls back unless success is confirmed before the checkpoint times
out:

  $ nmcli dev checkpoint eth0 -- nmcli dev dis eth0
  Device 'eth0' successfully disconnected.
  Type "Yes" to commit the changes: No
  Checkpoint was removed.

The details about how it's used are documented in nmcli(1) and
nmcli-examples(7).
2022-06-15 12:26:08 +02:00
Adrian Freihofer cbde63a493
settings: add ipv4.link-local flag
Introduction of a new setting ipv4.link-local, which enables
link-local IP addresses concurrently with other IP address assignment
implementations such as dhcp or manually.
No way is implemented to obtain a link-local address as a fallback when
dhcp does not respond (as dhcpd does, for example). This could be be
added later.

To maintain backward compatibility with ipv4.method ipv4.link-local has
lower priority than ipv4.method. This results in:
* method=link-local overrules link-local=disabled
* method=disabled overrules link-local=enabled

Furthermore, link-local=auto means that method defines whether
link-local is enabled or disabled:
* method=link-local --> link-local=enabled
* else --> link-local=disabled

The upside is, that this implementation requires no normalization.
Normalization is confusing to implement, because to get it really
right, we probably should support normalizing link-local based on
method, but also vice versa. And since the method affects how other
properties validate/normalize, it's hard to normalize that one, so that
the result makes sense. Normalization is also often not great to the
user, because it basically means to modify the profile based on other
settings.

The downside is that the auto flag becomes API and exists because
we need backward compatibility with ipv4.method.
We would never add this flag, if we would redesign "ipv4.method"
(by replacing by per-method-specific settings).

Defining a default setting for ipv4.link-local in the global
configuration is also supported.
The default setting for the new property can be "default", since old
users upgrading to a new version that supports ipv4.link-local will not
have configured the global default in NetworkManager.conf. Therefore,
they will always use the expected "auto" default unless they change
their configuration.

Co-Authored-By: Thomas Haller <thaller@redhat.com>
2022-05-27 08:24:28 +02:00
bluikko 2a02896e2a
nm-settings-ifcfg-rh: fix typo
Fix one occurrence of "ifcfg-rh" being incorrectly typed
as "fcfg-rh" with a missing letter "i".

https://github.com/NetworkManager/NetworkManager/pull/364
2022-05-26 11:41:31 +02:00
Lubomir Rintel 6fa1323ce5 nmcli: add --offline option for "add" and "modify"
This adds a global "--offline" option and allows its use with "add" and
"modify" commands. The "add" looks like this:

  $ nmcli --offline conn add type ethernet ens3 ipv4.dns 192.168.1.1 \
      >output.nmconnection

The "modify" is essentially implementing what's been suggested by
Beniamino in bugzilla ticked (referred to below):

  $ nmcli --offline connection modify ens3 ipv4.dns 192.168.1.1 \
      <input.nmconnection >output.nmconnection

Other commands don't support the argument at the moment:

  $ nmcli --offline c up ens3
  Error: 'up' command doesn't support --offline mode.

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1361145
2022-04-19 14:12:42 +02:00
Thomas Haller 5da17c689b
dns/unbound: drop deprecated "unbound" DNS plugin
The "unbound" DNS plugin was very rudimentary and is deprecated since
commit 4a2fe09853 ('man: mark [main].dns=unbound as deprecated') (Jun
2021).

It is part of dnssec-trigger tool, but the dnssec-trigger tool doesn't
actually use it. Instead it installs a dispatcher script
"/usr/lib/NetworkManager/dispatcher.d/01-dnssec-trigger".

Especially, since the plugin requires "/usr/libexec/dnssec-trigger-script",
which is provided by "dnssec-trigger" package on Fedora. At the same
time, the package provides the dispatcher script. So I don't this works
or anybody is using this.

https://mail.gnome.org/archives/networkmanager-list/2022-April/msg00002.html
2022-04-15 09:04:30 +02:00
Lubomir Rintel 1aa9c80b9b cli: add "connection migrate" subcommand
This is used to move a connection to a different settings plugin.
2022-03-28 14:59:30 +02:00
Lubomir Rintel cd7687ff60 cli: add color codes for deprecated features
Follow-up commits are going color Wi-Fi networks and connections that rely
on deprecated features differently, to provide a visual cue.

Add color definitions for those.
2022-03-13 18:23:44 +01:00
Lubomir Rintel d3d2e9b508 cli: document connection/device-external colors
These were added without documentation.

Fixes: 16cff1149a ('core: fix taking over external connection after restart')

https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/NetworkManager/NetworkManager/-/merge_requests/1137
2022-03-09 14:18:26 +01:00
Thomas Haller df94cb2116
man: add NetworkManager-wait-online.service.8 manual
NetworkManager-wait-online is a constant source of confusion,
as it seems to delay the boot (when it's often just the messenger
or either a network problem, a NetworkManager misconfiguration
or a misconfiguration of other systemd services).

Try to clear that up with a manual page.

https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/NetworkManager/NetworkManager/-/merge_requests/1130
2022-03-02 16:09:16 +01:00
Thomas Haller bd92d9df24
man: reword documentation about logging level and domains in man NetworkManager.conf
People keep reporting bugs with `level=DEBUG` or set to a certain
domains. That is generally not useful. Complete debug logs should be
collected, we can always ignore what we don't care about, but we might
miss important information by limiting what we collect.

Try to make that clearer in the manual.
2022-02-28 17:33:38 +01:00
Thomas Haller 7895a9d7e2
man: mention "rd.znet_ifnames" option in man nm-initrd-generator 2022-01-26 23:00:14 +01:00
James Hilliard edc37b3adf
build: allow configuring default for wifi.backend setting
Distributions may want to change the default wifi.backend, if for
example they are building without wpa_supplicant support.

https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/NetworkManager/NetworkManager/-/issues/869

https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/NetworkManager/NetworkManager/-/merge_requests/1040
2022-01-04 06:41:37 +01:00
Lubomir Rintel 79885656d3 initrd: don't add a connection if there's a connection dir with rd.neednet
Only create a default connection with rd.neednet if we're starting with
a totally blank slate. Otherwise it could be that the user already
included configuration in the initrd and merely wants us to activate it.

https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/NetworkManager/NetworkManager/-/merge_requests/999
2021-12-01 15:13:16 +01:00
Thomas Haller 867bef5fe7
man: clarify "configure-and-quit" option in NetworkManager.conf 2021-11-19 11:39:50 +01:00
Robin Ebert 1a98cf1669
core: add support for connection.dns-over-tls 2021-10-15 10:00:31 +02:00
Thomas Haller fe80b2d1ec
cloud-setup: use suppress_prefixlength rule to honor non-default-routes in the main table
Background
==========

Imagine you run a container on your machine. Then the routing table
might look like:

    default via 10.0.10.1 dev eth0 proto dhcp metric 100
    10.0.10.0/28 dev eth0 proto kernel scope link src 10.0.10.5 metric 100
    [...]
    10.42.0.0/24 via 10.42.0.0 dev flannel.1 onlink
    10.42.1.2 dev cali02ad7e68ce1 scope link
    10.42.1.3 dev cali8fcecf5aaff scope link
    10.42.2.0/24 via 10.42.2.0 dev flannel.1 onlink
    10.42.3.0/24 via 10.42.3.0 dev flannel.1 onlink

That is, there are another interfaces with subnets and specific routes.

If nm-cloud-setup now configures rules:

    0:  from all lookup local
    30400:  from 10.0.10.5 lookup 30400
    32766:  from all lookup main
    32767:  from all lookup default

and

    default via 10.0.10.1 dev eth0 table 30400 proto static metric 10
    10.0.10.1 dev eth0 table 30400 proto static scope link metric 10

then these other subnets will also be reached via the default route.

This container example is just one case where this is a problem. In
general, if you have specific routes on another interface, then the
default route in the 30400+ table will interfere badly.

The idea of nm-cloud-setup is to automatically configure the network for
secondary IP addresses. When the user has special requirements, then
they should disable nm-cloud-setup and configure whatever they want.
But the container use case is popular and important. It is not something
where the user actively configures the network. This case needs to work better,
out of the box. In general, nm-cloud-setup should work better with the
existing network configuration.

Change
======

Add new routing tables 30200+ with the individual subnets of the
interface:

    10.0.10.0/24 dev eth0 table 30200 proto static metric 10
    [...]
    default via 10.0.10.1 dev eth0 table 30400 proto static metric 10
    10.0.10.1 dev eth0 table 30400 proto static scope link metric 10

Also add more important routing rules with priority 30200+, which select
these tables based on the source address:

    30200:  from 10.0.10.5 lookup 30200

These will do source based routing for the subnets on these
interfaces.

Then, add a rule with priority 30350

    30350:  lookup main suppress_prefixlength 0

which processes the routes from the main table, but ignores the default
routes. 30350 was chosen, because it's in between the rules 30200+ and
30400+, leaving a range for the user to configure their own rules.

Then, as before, the rules 30400+ again look at the corresponding 30400+
table, to find a default route.

Finally, process the main table again, this time honoring the default
route. That is for packets that have a different source address.

This change means that the source based routing is used for the
subnets that are configured on the interface and for the default route.
Whereas, if there are any more specific routes in the main table, they will
be preferred over the default route.

Apparently Amazon Linux solves this differently, by not configuring a
routing table for addresses on interface "eth0". That might be an
alternative, but it's not clear to me what is special about eth0 to
warrant this treatment. It also would imply that we somehow recognize
this primary interface. In practise that would be doable by selecting
the interface with "iface_idx" zero.

Instead choose this approach. This is remotely similar to what WireGuard does
for configuring the default route ([1]), however WireGuard uses fwmark to match
the packets instead of the source address.

[1] https://www.wireguard.com/netns/#improved-rule-based-routing
2021-09-16 17:30:25 +02:00
Ana Cabral 44a5bdabe9 nm-initrd-generator: include man entry for rd.ethtool options 2021-08-17 12:32:54 -03:00
Wen Liang 778e1f8493 aliyun: reuse ipv4 gateway address returned by metadata server
The default ipv4 gateway address of the VPC in Aliyun cloud is not the
first IP address in the CIDR subnet block, we should instead use the
ipv4 gateway address retrieved from the metadata server in
`_nmc_mangle_connection()`.

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1823315

https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/NetworkManager/NetworkManager/-/merge_requests/958

Signed-off-by: Wen Liang <liangwen12year@gmail.com>
2021-08-09 09:35:52 -04:00
Thomas Haller 7a39f1f7e7
man: update URL for networkmanager.dev home page 2021-08-03 14:57:35 +02:00
Beniamino Galvani bace14fe1f core: introduce device 'allowed-connections' property
Configuration can have [device*] and [connection*] settings and both
can include a 'match-device=' key, which is a list of device-specs.

Introduce a new 'allowed-connections' key for [device*] sections,
which specifies a list of connection-specs to indicate which
connections can be activated on the device.

With this, it becomes possible to have a device configuration like:

  [device-enp1s0]
  match-device=interface-name:enp1s0
  allowed-connections=except:origin:nm-initrd-generator

so that NM in the real root ignores connections created by the
nm-initrd-generator, and starts activating a persistent
connection. This requires also setting 'keep-configuration=no' to not
generate an assumed connection.
2021-07-27 17:43:45 +02:00
Beniamino Galvani 604c611cd0 core: add nm_utils_connection_match_spec_list()
Add function nm_utils_connection_match_spec_list() to check whether a
connection matches a spec list. Also document the supported syntax in
the man page.
2021-07-27 17:43:45 +02:00
Beniamino Galvani df2fe15714 core: add 'keep-configuration' device configuration option
Add a new 'keep-configuration' device option, set to 'yes' by
default. When set to 'no', on startup NetworkManager ignores that the
interface is pre-configured and doesn't try to keep its
configuration. Instead, it activates one of the persistent
connections.
2021-07-27 16:36:48 +02:00
Beniamino Galvani 9060c14ccf initrd: support infiniband pkeys
Introduce a new "ib.pkey=<parent>.<pkey>" command line argument to
create a Infiniband partition.

The new connection has IPv4 and IPv6 enabled by default. Unlike for
VLANs, the generator doesn't create a connection for the parent
Infiniband interface.

See also: https://github.com/dracutdevs/dracut/pull/1538

https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/NetworkManager/NetworkManager/-/merge_requests/884
2021-07-26 14:56:18 +02:00
Wen Liang f3404435a9
cloud-setup: configure secondary ip in Aliyun cloud
This is a tool for automatically configuring networking in Aliyun
cloud environment.

This add a provider implementation for Aliyun that when detected fetches
the private ip addressess and the subnet prefix of IPv4 CIDR block.

Once this information is fetched from the metadata server, it instructs
NetworkManager to add private ip addressess and subnet prefix for each
interface detected.

It is inspired by SuSE's cloud-netconfig ([1], [2]) and Aliyun Instance Metadata [3].

[1] https://www.suse.com/c/multi-nic-cloud-netconfig-ec2-azure/
[2] https://github.com/SUSE-Enceladus/cloud-netconfig
[3] https://www.alibabacloud.com/help/doc-detail/49122.htm

It is also intended to work without configuration. The main point is
that you boot an image with NetworkManager and nm-cloud-setup enabled,
and it just works.

https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/NetworkManager/NetworkManager/-/merge_requests/885

Signed-off-by: Wen Liang <liangwen12year@gmail.com>
2021-07-19 17:41:52 +02:00
Thomas Haller a39f7050cc
man/cli: mention nmcli device up|down instead of nmcli device connect|disconnect 2021-07-09 16:41:26 +02:00
Thomas Haller 71f36401da
man/cli: minor cleanups in "nmcli.xml" 2021-07-09 16:04:09 +02:00
Vojtech Bubela 5cd1b2669d
cli: add alias to nmcli device connect|disconnect
nmcli now accepts `nmcli device up|down` which works the same way as
`nmcli device connect|disconnect`

I also edited man pages of nmcli with new options.
2021-07-09 16:01:47 +02:00
Beniamino Galvani 35cccc41cb device: use the 'required-timeout' property from IP setting
Change the logic in check_ip_state() to delay the connection ACTIVATED
state if an address family is pending and its required-timeout has not
expired.
2021-07-05 15:15:45 +02:00
Julian Wiedmann 6bc6d45925
nm-initrd-generator: document support for rd.znet option
rd.znet support was added with commit 11d4412ee1 ("process s390
specific device info from rd.znet parameter in nm-initrd-generator").

Signed-off-by: Julian Wiedmann <jwi@linux.ibm.com>

https://github.com/NetworkManager/NetworkManager/pull/362
2021-06-28 14:00:41 +02:00
Wen Liang 0b87d8d6c5 Support new attribute tag description-docbook
`description-docbook` is the alternative tag to `description`, the
difference is that `description-docbook` expects docbook XML but not
plaintext.

Signed-off-by: Wen Liang <liangwen12year@gmail.com>
2021-06-23 08:59:45 -04:00
Thomas Haller 4a2fe09853
man: mark [main].dns=unbound as deprecated 2021-06-01 13:54:16 +02:00
Thomas Haller f53dd5b929
man: document that NetworkManager.conf may be empty 2021-06-01 09:06:18 +02:00