- Very similar to configuration of IPv4 networks.
- Supports 'auto', 'dhcp', 'manual' and 'ignored' modes as supported by
network manager. 'shared' mode is not yet implemented by network
manager.
Most tables now occupy the full width of the container row. Some of
them are otherwise squished. Also make sure the new fixed container
layout has not reduced the originally intended width of a table.
Now all forms will uniformly occupy the full width of the available
row. Bootstrap originally designed forms this way. However, we were
setting restricted widths on forms as they were too wide. With the new
fixed container layout this is no longer necessary.
Disabled IPv4 method allows not configuring IPv4 entirely on network
interfaces as required in some cases.
Also, make sure to internationalize all the choices form values in
network module. There were missed before.
Setting IP address on a shared connection can be usefull. This tells
Network Manager to pick the provided network range (inferred from
IP/netmask) instead of something in 10.42.x.x. This can be used to give
predicatable IPs, static IPs and to make large static
reservations (instead of the default 8).
Using brand name directly from configuration means that it can't be
easily translated. Instead use the translated brand name sent in my the
context processor.
* fixed IP configuration
* set up a new ipv4settings object to avoid the need of reseting all the values
* extended Static IP configuration:
* allow configuration of netmask (optional)
* allow configuration of Gateway (optional)
* allow configuartion of two DNS Servers (optional)
* extend DHCP configuration:
* allow configuration of user specific DNS Server
* DHCP provided DNS Servers will be ignored in that case
- As discussed in the first boot redesign proposal.
- Images are taken from Tango icon set, GNOME icons or created.
- Responsive, works for very small widths also.
- First cut, special cases of network connectivity are not handled.
- Fix showing configured IP address in edit form.
- Combine the retrival functions and organize them according to where
the information is being retrived from connection/device/active
connection/access point.
- Add more fields to show such as ether speed, default ipv4/ipv6
connection, wifi mode, etc.
- Re-format the page. Separate ipv4/ipv6 sections. Separate device
information and connection information sections.
- Take the action buttons to the top.
- Make the activate/deactivate button work with new POST only CSRF
requirement.
- Update Firewall zone description messages.
- Show all IP addresses of the device.
Add access points found on a particular Wi-Fi device only to that device
as it is not gauranteed that other Wi-Fi devices will be able to find
them. For example, an access point operating in 5 GHz frequency will
only be found and used by Wi-Fi devices capable for 5 GHz communication.
- implemented network status page which supports:
* show IP address and netmask
* show MAC address
* show device name
* show firewall zone name
* show DNS server information
* show default gateway
* show wifi information
* shows if connection is shared or not and if connection is the default connection
- when clicking on a cennection on the overview page go to the status page, not to the
editing page
- ToDo: if connection is disabled and re-enabled again, no information are visible anymore (Bug)
- Javascript was missing for the template altogether. Added one similar
to create case.
- Minor refactoring to existing javascript.
- Consistent styling for display label and field id.
- Make network-manager package get installed when accessing the index page of
networks. Also freedombox-setup shold actually pull network-manager package
as dependency and use it for configuring the initial networks.
- Remove the /connect page and re-use the /add_wifi page for that purpose.
- Fix add connection page titles.
- Handle the case when network-manager returned empty string for SSID.
- Don't explictly URL encode the Wi-Fi SSID when adding a new Wi-Fi network.
Django automatically handles this in 'url' tag and decodes before url
routing. Relax the regex that matches SSID as part of the URL to handle all
possible SSIDs.