[SSSD] [Fwd: Re: #456: Register with NetworkManager for notifications]

Dmitri Pal dpal at redhat.com
Wed Apr 28 15:07:57 UTC 2010


Is there any way to determine is this is a primary interface or not?
I think we should treat interface through which we established
connection th the server (in my terms "primary" interface) differently
from other interfaces.
If we get notification from the NM about the interface that we used to
talk to server (i.e. "primary interface) we should go offline.
If we get notification from a different interface we should ignore it.

Thoughts?

Thanks
Dmitri

-------- Original Message --------
Subject: 	Re: [SSSD] #456: Register with NetworkManager for notifications
Date: 	Wed, 28 Apr 2010 15:02:49 -0000
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#456: Register with NetworkManager for notifications
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    Reporter:  sgallagh       |        Owner:  somebody    
        Type:  enhancement    |       Status:  new         
    Priority:  major          |    Milestone:  NEEDS_TRIAGE
   Component:  Data Provider  |      Version:  1.1.1       
  Resolution:                 |     Keywords:              
     Fixedin:                 |          Doc:  0           
       Tests:  1              |   Docupdated:  0           
Testsupdated:  0              |  
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Comment (by simo):

 Note: this maybe harder then it seem at a first sight.
 We can really force offline mode only if *all* interfaces have been shut
 down.
 If only one of many is stopped we can't just blindly go oflline.
 Same sort of consideration for trying to go online apply.

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Ticket URL: <https://fedorahosted.org/sssd/ticket/456#comment:2>
SSSD <http://fedorahosted.org/sssd>
System Security Services Daemon


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Thank you,
Dmitri Pal

Engineering Manager IPA project,
Red Hat Inc.


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