| # This file is part of Connection Manager. |
| # |
| # Connection Manager is free software; you can redistribute it and/or |
| # modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version |
| # 2 as published by the Free Software Foundation. |
| # |
| # Connection Manager is distributed in the hope that it will be |
| # useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty |
| # of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU |
| # General Public License for more details. |
| # |
| # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License |
| # along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software |
| # Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 |
| # USA |
| |
| [General] |
| |
| # Set input request timeout. Default is 120 seconds |
| # The request for inputs like passphrase will timeout |
| # after certain amount of time. Use this setting to |
| # increase the value in case of different user |
| # interface designs. |
| # InputRequestTimeout = 120 |
| |
| # Set browser launch timeout. Default is 300 seconds |
| # The request for launching a browser for portal pages |
| # will timeout after certain amount of time. Use this |
| # setting to increase the value in case of different |
| # user interface designs. |
| # BrowserLaunchTimeout = 300 |
| |
| # Enable background scanning. Default is true. |
| # Background scanning will start every 5 minutes unless |
| # the scan list is empty. In that case, a simple backoff |
| # mechanism starting from 10s up to 5 minutes will run. |
| # BackgroundScanning = true |
| |
| # List of Fallback timeservers separated by ",". |
| # These timeservers are used for NTP sync when there are |
| # no timeserver set by the user or by the service. |
| # These can contain mixed combination of fully qualified |
| # domain names, IPv4 and IPv6 addresses. |
| # FallbackTimeservers = |
| |
| # List of fallback nameservers separated by "," used if no |
| # nameservers are otherwise provided by the service. The |
| # nameserver entries must be in numeric format, host |
| # names are ignored. |
| # FallbackNameservers = |
| |
| # List of technologies that are marked autoconnectable |
| # by default, separated by commas ",". The default value |
| # for this entry when empty is ethernet,wifi,cellular. |
| # Services that are automatically connected must have been |
| # set up and saved to storage beforehand. |
| # DefaultAutoConnectTechnologies = |
| |
| # List of preferred technologies from the most preferred |
| # one to the least preferred one separated by commas ",". |
| # Services of the listed technology type will be tried one |
| # by one in the order given, until one of them gets connected |
| # or they are all tried. A service of a preferred technology |
| # type in state 'ready' will get the default route when |
| # compared to another preferred type further down the list |
| # with state 'ready' or with a non-preferred type; a service |
| # of a preferred technology type in state 'online' will get |
| # the default route when compared to either a non-preferred |
| # type or a preferred type further down in the list. |
| # PreferredTechnologies = |
| |
| # List of blacklisted network interfaces separated by ",". |
| # Found interfaces will be compared to the list and will |
| # not be handled by connman, if their first characters |
| # match any of the list entries. Default value is |
| # vmnet,vboxnet,virbr,ifb. |
| # NetworkInterfaceBlacklist = vmnet,vboxnet,virbr,ifb |
| |
| # Allow connman to change the system hostname. This can |
| # happen for example if we receive DHCP hostname option. |
| # Default value is true. |
| # AllowHostnameUpdates = true |
| |
| # Keep only a single connected technology at any time. When a new |
| # service is connected by the user or a better one is found according |
| # to PreferredTechnologies, the new service is kept connected and all |
| # the other previously connected services are disconnected. With this |
| # setting it does not matter whether the previously connected services |
| # are in 'online' or 'ready' states, the newly connected service is |
| # the only one that will be kept connected. A service connected by the |
| # user will be used until going out of network coverage. With this |
| # setting enabled applications will notice more network breaks than |
| # normal. Default value is false. |
| # SingleConnectedTechnology = false |
| |
| # List of technologies for which tethering is allowed separated by ",". |
| # The default value is wifi,bluetooth,gadget. Only those technologies |
| # listed here are used for tethering. If ethernet tethering is desired, |
| # then ethernet should be added to the list. The technologies listed here |
| # have to support tethering, currently tethering is implemented for wifi, |
| # bluetooth, gadget and ethernet. |
| # NOTE that if ethernet tethering is enabled, then a DHCP server is |
| # started on all ethernet interfaces. Tethered ethernet should |
| # never be connected to corporate or home network as it will disrupt |
| # normal operation of these networks. Due to this ethernet is not |
| # tethered by default. Do not activate ethernet tethering unless you |
| # really know what you are doing. |
| # TetheringTechnologies = wifi,bluetooth,gadget |
| |
| # Restore earlier tethering status when returning from offline mode, |
| # re-enabling a technology, and after restarts and reboots. |
| # Default value is false. |
| # PersistentTetheringMode = false |
| |
| # Automatically enable Anycast 6to4 if possible. This is not recommended, as |
| # the use of 6to4 will generally lead to a severe degradation of connection |
| # quality. See RFC6343. Default value is false (as recommended by RFC6343 |
| # section 4.1). |
| # Enable6to4 = false |
| [rlimits] |
| |
| # Connection Manager resource limits. See setrlimit(2) for more information. |
| |
| rlimit-as=5242880 |
| rlimit-core=0 |
| rlimit-data=3145728 |
| #rlimit-fsize=0 |
| rlimit-nofile=768 |
| rlimit-stack=262144 |
| rlimit-nproc=3 |
| rlimit-memlock=0 |