GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 744079
"Search Domains" Section disappear in nm configuration interface
Last modified: 2021-06-09 16:28:39 UTC
This is my environment: I have a VPN connection with multiple domain inside of it. with the "search domains" feature I can access to the machines in the domains listen on "search domains" without specify the full path, and even telling networkmanager to watch in the vpn for those domains. Thanks to guys (borschty) on #gnome, I find out there is a workaround for this, using the previous NM interface with: $ nm-connection-editor but I think it is very cool to have this functionality back to the new interface. installed packages networkmanager-0.9.10.1_pre20141101 networkmanager-openvpn-0.9.10.0 gnome-control-center-3.12.1
I had the same issue. Our DHCP server was not sending back the full search domains properly, and in order to manually override (and have the resulting resolve.conf properly edited) I had to use the text UI (nmtui) to add back search domains. I recall this option was available in the graphical 'network settings" UI in the past. ~$ sudo /usr/bin/NetworkManager -V 1.0.0 ~$ gnome-control-center --version gnome-control-center 3.14.2
Hi, Same problem here. Please note that this affects the package: NetworkManager-openvpn (a plugin for network manager). I have the same issue, the «Additional Search Domains» field that I expect to be in the ipv4 tab is not there (but it was in the past and it is in the Unity vpn network configuration).
Same problem; I'd like to edit the search domains, and the GNOME network configuration interface no longer seems to support that via the GUI.
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