NetworkManager-libreswan merge requestshttps://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/NetworkManager-libreswan/-/merge_requests2024-03-17T13:36:26Zhttps://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/NetworkManager-libreswan/-/merge_requests/29properties: fix typos2024-03-17T13:36:26ZAnders Jonssonproperties: fix typosSome typo fixes found when translating:
* `with both be cleared` -> `will both be cleared`
* `will renegotiated` -> `will be renegotiated`
* Remove extra comma sign in `'h', (hours)` that is not there for the other time units.Some typo fixes found when translating:
* `with both be cleared` -> `will both be cleared`
* `will renegotiated` -> `will be renegotiated`
* Remove extra comma sign in `'h', (hours)` that is not there for the other time units.https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/NetworkManager-libreswan/-/merge_requests/28sevice: support IPv62024-01-18T09:14:28ZBeniamino Galvanisevice: support IPv6Add initial support for IPv6.Add initial support for IPv6.https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/NetworkManager-libreswan/-/merge_requests/27service,properties: add support for leftmodecfgclient2024-01-17T07:39:26ZBeniamino Galvaniservice,properties: add support for leftmodecfgclientPreviously the plugin always set `leftmodecfgclient=yes`, which is used
for roaming clients to obtain a dynamic IP. In a server-to-server
scenario we don't want that option; allow omitting it by passing
`leftmodecfgclient=no`. It's someh...Previously the plugin always set `leftmodecfgclient=yes`, which is used
for roaming clients to obtain a dynamic IP. In a server-to-server
scenario we don't want that option; allow omitting it by passing
`leftmodecfgclient=no`. It's somehow confusing that the new option has
the opposite default value than Libreswan, but that's the only way to
keep backwards compatibility for existing configurations.https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/NetworkManager-libreswan/-/merge_requests/26DOAP: Replace defunct mailing list2024-01-10T18:30:42ZGhost UserDOAP: Replace defunct mailing listCorresponding tag (https://discourse.gnome.org/tag/networkmanager) seems to exist.Corresponding tag (https://discourse.gnome.org/tag/networkmanager) seems to exist.https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/NetworkManager-libreswan/-/merge_requests/25Add support for DPD parameters, `ipsec-interface` and `authby`2023-12-10T15:27:32ZBeniamino GalvaniAdd support for DPD parameters, `ipsec-interface` and `authby`Add support for parameters related to Dead Peer Detection (DPD) and for the `ipsec-interface`, `authby` options.Add support for parameters related to Dead Peer Detection (DPD) and for the `ipsec-interface`, `authby` options.https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/NetworkManager-libreswan/-/merge_requests/24Add support for Dead Peer Detection (DPD) parameters2023-11-29T08:07:34ZBeniamino GalvaniAdd support for Dead Peer Detection (DPD) parametersAdd support for parameters related to Dead Peer Detection (DPD), a mechanism to check for reachability of IKE peers.Add support for parameters related to Dead Peer Detection (DPD), a mechanism to check for reachability of IKE peers.https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/NetworkManager-libreswan/-/merge_requests/23ci: update to Fedora 382023-08-09T09:15:45ZJan Vaclavjvaclav@redhat.comci: update to Fedora 38Add gtk4-devel, NetworkManager-libnm-devel to packages to install;
Remove NetworkManager-devel, NetworkManager-glib-devel, libnm-gtk-devel
This fixes the pipeline missing the `gtk4-builder-tool` executable, and ensures it uses a version...Add gtk4-devel, NetworkManager-libnm-devel to packages to install;
Remove NetworkManager-devel, NetworkManager-glib-devel, libnm-gtk-devel
This fixes the pipeline missing the `gtk4-builder-tool` executable, and ensures it uses a version recent enough for it to function without a display (gtk >= 4.7.0)https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/NetworkManager-libreswan/-/merge_requests/22Replace occurences of `master`2023-08-09T09:23:52ZJan Vaclavjvaclav@redhat.comReplace occurences of `master`Replaces the word `master` with an appropriate word (`main` for mentions of branches, `controller` when used in code)Replaces the word `master` with an appropriate word (`main` for mentions of branches, `controller` when used in code)https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/NetworkManager-libreswan/-/merge_requests/21Drop libnm-glib version & fix testing of libnma-gtk4 version2023-08-09T09:59:27ZLubomir RintelDrop libnm-glib version & fix testing of libnma-gtk4 versionThese are lumped together because they to avoid .gitlab-ci.yaml conflicts.These are lumped together because they to avoid .gitlab-ci.yaml conflicts.https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/NetworkManager-libreswan/-/merge_requests/20build: replace intltool with gettext2022-06-28T10:32:13ZLubomir Rintelbuild: replace intltool with gettextGettext, since version 0.19, provides infrastructure equivalent to
intltool (generating po/Makefile and translating .desktop files or .xml).
Also, it seems to work better in that it actually honors MSGFMT_OPTS
that are determined by the...Gettext, since version 0.19, provides infrastructure equivalent to
intltool (generating po/Makefile and translating .desktop files or .xml).
Also, it seems to work better in that it actually honors MSGFMT_OPTS
that are determined by the configure script. That one typically ends up
set to "-c", meaning "check". Without it the bugs in the .po files are
easy to overlook.https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/NetworkManager-libreswan/-/merge_requests/19ChangeLog: drop2023-08-09T11:09:30ZLubomir RintelChangeLog: dropIt's doesn't contain anything of value, nor did it ever do.
We got git history and it's not even being maintained. Drop it.It's doesn't contain anything of value, nor did it ever do.
We got git history and it's not even being maintained. Drop it.https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/NetworkManager-libreswan/-/merge_requests/18build: Use /usr/share/metainfo for AppData files2022-01-18T19:50:29ZMatthew Smithbuild: Use /usr/share/metainfo for AppData filesSee-also: https://wiki.debian.org/AppStream/GuidelinesSee-also: https://wiki.debian.org/AppStream/Guidelineshttps://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/NetworkManager-libreswan/-/merge_requests/17Port to Gtk42022-03-11T15:52:26ZLubomir RintelPort to Gtk4https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/NetworkManager-libreswan/-/merge_requests/16man: fix typos (pashe etc.)2022-01-18T19:47:55ZAnders Jonssonman: fix typos (pashe etc.)This fixes 3 typos in the man page (pashe->phase, negotiatied->negotiated, throught->through)This fixes 3 typos in the man page (pashe->phase, negotiatied->negotiated, throught->through)https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/NetworkManager-libreswan/-/merge_requests/15all: support libreswan 42021-01-12T08:14:43ZBeniamino Galvaniall: support libreswan 4Some options changed name in libreswan 4. Parse the version in the
'ipsec' output and use the appropriate options. Note that now both the
old and new options are accepted in the connection.
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/NetworkManager-...Some options changed name in libreswan 4. Parse the version in the
'ipsec' output and use the appropriate options. Note that now both the
old and new options are accepted in the connection.
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/NetworkManager-libreswan/-/issues/6https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/NetworkManager-libreswan/-/merge_requests/14auth-dialog: Update strings for new dialog design in gnome-shell2020-05-04T15:57:13ZJonas Dreßlerauth-dialog: Update strings for new dialog design in gnome-shellThe text describing dialog-entries is now shown inside the entry in
gnome-shell, using a string like "Password:" for that does no longer
make sense and "Password" is preferred.
Also make the title string a bit smaller to make sure it st...The text describing dialog-entries is now shown inside the entry in
gnome-shell, using a string like "Password:" for that does no longer
make sense and "Password" is preferred.
Also make the title string a bit smaller to make sure it still fits the
layout of the dialog, see https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/issues/1343.https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/NetworkManager-libreswan/-/merge_requests/13Red Hat translations - udpated ja,zh_cn,fr2019-05-28T08:21:27ZLuděk JandaRed Hat translations - udpated ja,zh_cn,frhttps://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/NetworkManager-libreswan/-/merge_requests/12auth-dialog: don't connect to Gtk+ display until necessary2019-08-13T08:18:49ZLubomir Rintelauth-dialog: don't connect to Gtk+ display until necessaryIn the external UI mode we may end up not needing a connection to the
display server at all.
This splits the parsing of Gtk+ command line arguments from connection
to the display. This also fixes the --help output to actually include
th...In the external UI mode we may end up not needing a connection to the
display server at all.
This splits the parsing of Gtk+ command line arguments from connection
to the display. This also fixes the --help output to actually include
the Gtk+ arguments (such as --display).https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/NetworkManager-libreswan/-/merge_requests/11build: disable libnm-glib support by default2018-10-19T15:20:30ZLubomir Rintelbuild: disable libnm-glib support by defaultBy now nobody should be using this. Keep the code around for a little
longer just in case anybody still uses this.
The libnm-glib support also serves as an example how do we build two
different versions of the properties plugin. We'll s...By now nobody should be using this. Keep the code around for a little
longer just in case anybody still uses this.
The libnm-glib support also serves as an example how do we build two
different versions of the properties plugin. We'll soon be in a similar
situation with Gtk 4.0. (sigh.) Just don't drop it yet.https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/NetworkManager-libreswan/-/merge_requests/10fg/fix_conn_import-rh16331742018-10-09T07:59:22ZFrancesco Giudicifg/fix_conn_import-rh1633174The current import functionality does not take into account the new properties supported starting from 1.2.8.
This means the import function is currently broken for connections taking advantage of the new properties: fix it.The current import functionality does not take into account the new properties supported starting from 1.2.8.
This means the import function is currently broken for connections taking advantage of the new properties: fix it.