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[General]
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# Set input request timeout. Default is 120 seconds
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# The request for inputs like passphrase will timeout
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# after certain amount of time. Use this setting to
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# increase the value in case of different user
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# interface designs.
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# InputRequestTimeout = 120
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# Set browser launch timeout. Default is 300 seconds
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# The request for launching a browser for portal pages
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# will timeout after certain amount of time. Use this
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# setting to increase the value in case of different
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# user interface designs.
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# BrowserLaunchTimeout = 300
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# If wifi is disconnected, the background scanning will follow a simple
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# backoff mechanism from 3s up to 5 minutes. Then, it will stay in 5
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# minutes unless user specifically asks for scanning through a D-Bus
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# call. If so, the mechanism will start again from 3s. This feature
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# activates also the background scanning while being connected, which
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# is required for roaming on wifi.
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# When BackgroundScanning is false, ConnMan will not perform any scan
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# regardless of wifi is connected or not, unless it is requested by
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# the user through a D-Bus call.
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# BackgroundScanning = true
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# List of Fallback timeservers separated by ",".
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# These timeservers are used for NTP sync when there are
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# no timeserver set by the user or by the service.
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# These can contain mixed combination of fully qualified
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# domain names, IPv4 and IPv6 addresses.
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# FallbackTimeservers =
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# List of fallback nameservers separated by "," used if no
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# nameservers are otherwise provided by the service. The
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# nameserver entries must be in numeric format, host
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# names are ignored.
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# FallbackNameservers =
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# List of technologies that are marked autoconnectable
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# by default, separated by commas ",". The default value
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# for this entry when empty is ethernet,wifi,cellular.
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# Services that are automatically connected must have been
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# set up and saved to storage beforehand.
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# DefaultAutoConnectTechnologies =
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# List of preferred technologies from the most preferred
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# one to the least preferred one separated by commas ",".
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# Services of the listed technology type will be tried one
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# by one in the order given, until one of them gets connected
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# or they are all tried. A service of a preferred technology
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# type in state 'ready' will get the default route when
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# compared to another preferred type further down the list
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# with state 'ready' or with a non-preferred type; a service
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# of a preferred technology type in state 'online' will get
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# the default route when compared to either a non-preferred
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# type or a preferred type further down in the list.
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# PreferredTechnologies =
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# List of blacklisted network interfaces separated by ",".
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# Found interfaces will be compared to the list and will
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# not be handled by connman, if their first characters
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# match any of the list entries. Default value is
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# vmnet,vboxnet,virbr,ifb,ve-,vb-.
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NetworkInterfaceBlacklist = vmnet,vboxnet,virbr,ifb,ve-,vb-,eth
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# Allow connman to change the system hostname. This can
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# happen for example if we receive DHCP hostname option.
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# Default value is true.
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# AllowHostnameUpdates = true
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# Allow connman to change the system domainname. This can
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# happen for example if we receive DHCP domainname option.
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# Default value is true.
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# AllowDomainnameUpdates = true
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# Keep only a single connected technology at any time. When a new
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# service is connected by the user or a better one is found according
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# to PreferredTechnologies, the new service is kept connected and all
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# the other previously connected services are disconnected. With this
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# setting it does not matter whether the previously connected services
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# are in 'online' or 'ready' states, the newly connected service is
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# the only one that will be kept connected. A service connected by the
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# user will be used until going out of network coverage. With this
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# setting enabled applications will notice more network breaks than
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# normal. Default value is false.
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# SingleConnectedTechnology = false
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# List of technologies for which tethering is allowed separated by ",".
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# The default value is wifi,bluetooth,gadget. Only those technologies
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# listed here are used for tethering. If ethernet tethering is desired,
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# then ethernet should be added to the list. The technologies listed here
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# have to support tethering, currently tethering is implemented for wifi,
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# bluetooth, gadget and ethernet.
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# NOTE that if ethernet tethering is enabled, then a DHCP server is
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# started on all ethernet interfaces. Tethered ethernet should
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# never be connected to corporate or home network as it will disrupt
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# normal operation of these networks. Due to this ethernet is not
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# tethered by default. Do not activate ethernet tethering unless you
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# really know what you are doing.
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# TetheringTechnologies = wifi,bluetooth,gadget
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# Restore earlier tethering status when returning from offline mode,
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# re-enabling a technology, and after restarts and reboots.
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# Default value is false.
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# PersistentTetheringMode = false
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# Automatically enable Anycast 6to4 if possible. This is not recommended, as
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# the use of 6to4 will generally lead to a severe degradation of connection
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# quality. See RFC6343. Default value is false (as recommended by RFC6343
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# section 4.1).
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# Enable6to4 = false
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# Enable use of http get as on online status check.
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# When a service is in a READY state, and is selected as default,
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# ConnMan will issue an HTTP GET request to verify that end-to-end
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# connectivity is successful. Only then the service will be
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# transitioned to ONLINE state.
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# If this setting is false, the default service will remain in READY state.
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# Default value is true.
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# EnableOnlineCheck = false
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# List of technologies with AutoConnect = true which are always connected
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# regardless of PreferredTechnologies setting. Default value is empty and
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# will connect a technology only if it is at a higher preference than any
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# other which is already connected.
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# This setting has no effect if SingleConnectedTechnologies is enabled.
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# AlwaysConnectedTechnologies =
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# Enable auto connection of services in roaming.
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# If this setting is false, roaming services are not auto-connected by Connman.
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# Default value is false.
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# AutoConnectRoamingServices = false
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