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  • The network-scripts and NetworkManager methods coexist. It is possible to disable the NetworkManager completely or only for certain interfaces (parameter NM_CONTROLLED=no in the ifcfg-file).
  • The default NetworkManager plugin is the ifcfg-rh plugin.
  • Interfaces managed by the Charon-SSP Manager must have an ifcfg-file and be removed from NetworkManager control (unmanaged interfaces).

Linux 8.x:

  • The network-scripts package is deprecated. It is not installed by default, but available in the Linux package repositories.
  • The default NetworkManager plugin configuration is ifcfg-rh, keyfile. The keyfile plugin is responsible for handling the native NetworkManager configuration file syntax.
  • If virtual bridge configurations including TAP interfaces are configured using ifcfg-files, the network-scripts package is required. Otherwise, the TAP interfaces cannot be activated (missing support in the ifcfg-rh plugin). Alternatively, such interfaces can be configured as native NetworkManager connections.
  • There is an ifup command which by default points to nm-ifup. Once the network-scripts package is installed, it points to the ifup command contained in this package.
  • The loopback interface (lo) cannot be managed by the NetworkManager.
  • Interfaces managed by the Charon-SSP Manager must be under NetworkManager control (managed interfaces).

Linux 9.x:

  • The network-scripts package is no longer available in the Linux package repositories.
  • The default Networkmanager plugin configuration is keyfile, ifcfg-rh.
  • Existing ifcfg-files can still be read and written, but only if supported by the ifcfg-rh plugin.
  • A new nmcli command option (nmcli connection migrate <con-name>) helps with the conversion of ifcfg-configuration files to native NetworkManager connection profiles. However, this command only works for connections supported by the ifcfg-rh plugin. This means, for example, that TAP interfaces that were previously configured via ifcfg-files must now be recreated using nmcli commands or another NetworkManager configuration tool. Before using the migration command, take a backup copy of the content of /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts.
  • By default, there is no ifup command. If it is needed, the NetworkManager variant of the command can be installed (NetworkManager-initscripts-updown).
  • The loopback interface (lo) cannot be managed by the NetworkManager in versions before 9.2.
  • Interfaces managed by the Charon-SSP Manager must be under NetworkManager control (managed interfaces).


Additional information about the ifcfg-rh plugin:

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