You are not logged in.
In lasts Networkmanager releases, we gained few privacy/security options to enable:
for ipv6: ipv6.ip6-privacy=2
for ethernet: ethernet.cloned-mac-address=random
for wifi: wifi.cloned-mac-address=random
to enable them, you hae to fill these paramenters in /etc/Networkmanager/Networkamanger.conf
[connection]
ipv6.ip6-privacy=2
ethernet.wake-on-lan=0
ethernet.cloned-mac-address=random
wifi.cloned-mac-address=random
reference manual: https://developer.gnome.org/NetworkMana … .conf.html
Now the issues:
1- Checking connection status with nmcli I've discovered that ipv6 privacy is not honoured. Had to enable it with nm-conection-editor on per-connection basis to make it work.
2- Then, ethernet mac address randomization has the effect to never have a connection established.
3- Wifi mac randomization seems to cause failing wireless connections discovering.
4- Apart from all that, disabling wake on lan causes ethernet connection to not be established after suspend/resume. Have to disable lan, unplug, than to plug cable again.
So, thought it was simple as adding a line, but many issues occurred. Could you help?
Offline
I have the same issues. Besides, I noticed that from version 1.2 NetworkManager also discloses the hostname to the dhcp server.
Last edited by ralessi (2016-08-29 13:18:00)
Offline
I have the same issues. Besides, I noticed that from version 1.2 NetworkManager also discloses the hostname to the dhcp server.
Sorry about that, I should have double checked. I do not have the same issues: with the above settings in NetworkManager.conf, I could establish a connection to a public wifi spot with my MAC address fully randomized.
However, NM now discloses the hostname, which is a privacy issue.
Offline