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This is a tool for automatically configuring networking in a cloud environment. Currently it only supports IPv4 on EC2, but it's intended for extending to other cloud providers (Azure). See [1] and [2] for how to configure secondary IP addresses on EC2. This is what the tool currently aims to do (but in the future it might do more). [1] https://aws.amazon.com/premiumsupport/knowledge-center/ec2-ubuntu-secondary-network-interface/ It is inspired by SuSE's cloud-netconfig ([1], [2]) and ec2-net-utils package on Amazon Linux ([3], [4]). [1] https://www.suse.com/c/multi-nic-cloud-netconfig-ec2-azure/ [2] https://github.com/SUSE-Enceladus/cloud-netconfig [3] https://github.com/aws/ec2-net-utils [4] https://github.com/lorengordon/ec2-net-utils.git 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. |
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check-config-options.sh | ||
check-docs.sh | ||
check-exports.sh | ||
check-settings-docs.sh | ||
create-exports-NetworkManager.sh | ||
debug-helper.py | ||
enums-to-docbook.pl | ||
meson-post-install.sh | ||
run-nm-test.sh | ||
test-build.sh | ||
test-networkmanager-service.py | ||
test-sudo-wrapper.sh |