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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?>
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<node name="/org/freedesktop/NetworkManager" xmlns:tp="http://telepathy.freedesktop.org/wiki/DbusSpec#extensions-v0">
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<interface name="org.freedesktop.NetworkManager">
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<method name="GetDevices">
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<tp:docstring>
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Get the list of network devices.
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</tp:docstring>
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<annotation name="org.freedesktop.DBus.GLib.CSymbol" value="impl_manager_get_devices"/>
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<arg name="devices" type="ao" direction="out">
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<tp:docstring>
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List of object paths of network devices known to the system.
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</tp:docstring>
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</arg>
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</method>
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<method name="GetDeviceByIpIface">
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<tp:docstring>
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Return the object path of the network device referenced by its IP
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interface name. Note that some devices (usually modems) only have an
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IP interface name when they are connected.
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</tp:docstring>
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<annotation name="org.freedesktop.DBus.GLib.CSymbol" value="impl_manager_get_device_by_ip_iface"/>
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<arg name="iface" type="s" direction="in">
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<tp:docstring>
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Interface name of the device to find.
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</tp:docstring>
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</arg>
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<arg name="device" type="o" direction="out">
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<tp:docstring>
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Object path of the network device.
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</tp:docstring>
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</arg>
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</method>
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<method name="ActivateConnection">
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<annotation name="org.freedesktop.DBus.GLib.CSymbol" value="impl_manager_activate_connection"/>
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<annotation name="org.freedesktop.DBus.GLib.Async" value=""/>
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<tp:docstring>
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Activate a connection using the supplied device.
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</tp:docstring>
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<arg name="connection" type="o" direction="in">
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<tp:docstring>
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The connection to activate the devices with.
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</tp:docstring>
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</arg>
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<arg name="device" type="o" direction="in">
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<tp:docstring>
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The object path of device to be activated for physical connections. This parameter is ignored for VPN connections, because the specific_object (if provided) specifies the device to use.
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</tp:docstring>
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</arg>
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<arg name="specific_object" type="o" direction="in">
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<tp:docstring>
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The path of a connection-type-specific object this activation should use.
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This parameter is currently ignored for wired and mobile broadband connections,
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and the value of "/" should be used (ie, no specific object). For WiFi
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connections, pass the object path of a specific AP from the card's scan
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list, or "/" to pick and AP automatically. For VPN connections, pass
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the object path of an ActiveConnection object that should serve as the
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"base" connection (to which the VPN connections lifetime will be tied),
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or pass "/" and NM will automatically use the current default device.
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</tp:docstring>
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</arg>
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<arg name="active_connection" type="o" direction="out">
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<tp:docstring>
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The path of the active connection object representing this active connection.
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</tp:docstring>
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</arg>
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<tp:possible-errors>
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<tp:error name="org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.Error.UnknownConnection"/>
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<tp:error name="org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.Error.UnknownDevice"/>
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<tp:error name="org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.Error.ConnectionActivating">
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<tp:docstring>Another connection is already activating or the same connection is already active. FIXME: check if the error name is correct. FIXME: split into 2 errors?</tp:docstring>
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</tp:error>
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<tp:error name="org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.Error.ConnectionInvalid">
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<tp:docstring>The connection is invalid for this device.</tp:docstring>
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</tp:error>
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</tp:possible-errors>
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</method>
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<method name="AddAndActivateConnection">
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<annotation name="org.freedesktop.DBus.GLib.CSymbol" value="impl_manager_add_and_activate_connection"/>
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<annotation name="org.freedesktop.DBus.GLib.Async" value=""/>
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<tp:docstring>
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Adds a new connection using the given details (if any) as a template
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(automatically filling in missing settings with the capabilities of the
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given device and specific object), then activate the new connection.
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Cannot be used for VPN connections at this time.
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</tp:docstring>
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<arg name="connection" type="a{sa{sv}}" direction="in">
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<tp:docstring>
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Connection settings and properties; if incomplete missing settings will
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be automatically completed using the given device and specific object.
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</tp:docstring>
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</arg>
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<arg name="device" type="o" direction="in">
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<tp:docstring>
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The object path of device to be activated using the given connection.
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</tp:docstring>
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</arg>
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<arg name="specific_object" type="o" direction="in">
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<tp:docstring>
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The path of a connection-type-specific object this activation should use.
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This parameter is currently ignored for wired and mobile broadband connections,
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and the value of "/" should be used (ie, no specific object). For WiFi
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connections, pass the object path of a specific AP from the card's scan
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list, which will be used to complete the details of the newly added
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connection.
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</tp:docstring>
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</arg>
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<arg name="path" type="o" direction="out">
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<tp:docstring>
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Object path of the new connection that was just added.
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</tp:docstring>
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</arg>
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<arg name="active_connection" type="o" direction="out">
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<tp:docstring>
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The path of the active connection object representing this active connection.
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</tp:docstring>
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</arg>
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<tp:possible-errors>
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<tp:error name="org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.Error.UnknownConnection"/>
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<tp:error name="org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.Error.UnknownDevice"/>
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<tp:error name="org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.Error.ConnectionInvalid">
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<tp:docstring>The connection is invalid for this device.</tp:docstring>
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</tp:error>
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</tp:possible-errors>
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</method>
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<method name="DeactivateConnection">
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<tp:docstring>
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Deactivate an active connection.
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</tp:docstring>
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<annotation name="org.freedesktop.DBus.GLib.CSymbol" value="impl_manager_deactivate_connection"/>
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<annotation name="org.freedesktop.DBus.GLib.Async" value=""/>
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<arg name="active_connection" type="o" direction="in">
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<tp:docstring>
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The currently active connection to deactivate.
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</tp:docstring>
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</arg>
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</method>
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<method name="Sleep">
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<annotation name="org.freedesktop.DBus.GLib.CSymbol" value="impl_manager_sleep"/>
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<annotation name="org.freedesktop.DBus.GLib.Async" value=""/>
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<tp:docstring>
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Control the NetworkManager daemon's sleep state. When asleep, all
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interfaces that it manages are deactivated. When awake, devices are
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available to be activated. This command should not be called directly
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by users or clients; it is intended for system suspend/resume tracking.
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</tp:docstring>
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<arg name="sleep" type="b" direction="in">
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<tp:docstring>
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Indicates whether the NetworkManager daemon should sleep or wake.
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</tp:docstring>
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</arg>
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</method>
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<method name="Enable">
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<annotation name="org.freedesktop.DBus.GLib.CSymbol" value="impl_manager_enable"/>
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<annotation name="org.freedesktop.DBus.GLib.Async" value=""/>
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<tp:docstring>
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Control whether overall networking is enabled or disabled. When
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disabled, all interfaces that NM manages are deactivated. When enabled,
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all managed interfaces are re-enabled and available to be activated.
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This command should be used by clients that provide to users the ability
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to enable/disable all networking.
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</tp:docstring>
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<arg name="enable" type="b" direction="in">
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<tp:docstring>
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If FALSE, indicates that all networking should be disabled. If TRUE,
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indicates that NetworkManager should begin managing network devices.
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</tp:docstring>
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</arg>
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</method>
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<method name="GetPermissions">
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<annotation name="org.freedesktop.DBus.GLib.CSymbol" value="impl_manager_get_permissions"/>
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<annotation name="org.freedesktop.DBus.GLib.Async" value=""/>
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<tp:docstring>
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Returns the permissions a caller has for various authenticated operations
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that NetworkManager provides, like Enable/Disable networking, changing
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WiFi, WWAN, and WiMAX state, etc.
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</tp:docstring>
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<arg name="permissions" type="a{ss}" direction="out">
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<tp:docstring>
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Dictionary of available permissions and results. Each permission
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is represented by a name (ie "org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.Foobar")
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and each result is one of the following values: "yes" (the permission
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is available), "auth" (the permission is available after a successful
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authentication), or "no" (the permission is denied). Clients may use
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these values in the UI to indicate the ability to perform certain
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operations.
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</tp:docstring>
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</arg>
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</method>
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<signal name="CheckPermissions">
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<tp:docstring>
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Emitted when system authorization details change, indicating that
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clients may wish to recheck permissions with GetPermissions.
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</tp:docstring>
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</signal>
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<method name="SetLogging">
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<annotation name="org.freedesktop.DBus.GLib.CSymbol" value="impl_manager_set_logging"/>
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<tp:docstring>
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Set logging verbosity and which operations are logged.
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</tp:docstring>
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<arg name="level" type="s" direction="in">
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<tp:docstring>
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One of [ERR, WARN, INFO, DEBUG].
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</tp:docstring>
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</arg>
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<arg name="domains" type="s" direction="in">
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<tp:docstring>
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A combination of logging domains separated by commas (','), or "NONE"
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to disable logging. Each domain enables logging for operations
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related to that domain. Available domains are: [NONE, HW, RFKILL,
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ETHER, WIFI, BT, MB, DHCP4, DHCP6, PPP, WIFI_SCAN, IP4, IP6, AUTOIP4,
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DNS, VPN, SHARING, SUPPLICANT, USER_SET, SYS_SET, SUSPEND, CORE,
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DEVICE, OLPC]. If an empty string is given, the log level is changed
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but the current set of log domains remains unchanged.
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</tp:docstring>
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</arg>
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</method>
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<method name="state">
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<tp:docstring>
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The overall networking state as determined by the NetworkManager daemon,
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based on the state of network devices under it's management.
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</tp:docstring>
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<annotation name="org.freedesktop.DBus.GLib.CSymbol" value="impl_manager_get_state"/>
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<arg name="state" type="u" direction="out" tp:type="NM_STATE"/>
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</method>
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<property name="NetworkingEnabled" type="b" access="read">
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<tp:docstring>
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Indicates if overall networking is currently enabled or not. See the
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Enable() method.
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</tp:docstring>
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</property>
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<property name="WirelessEnabled" type="b" access="readwrite">
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<tp:docstring>
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Indicates if wireless is currently enabled or not.
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</tp:docstring>
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</property>
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<property name="WirelessHardwareEnabled" type="b" access="read">
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<tp:docstring>
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Indicates if the wireless hardware is currently enabled, i.e. the state of the RF kill switch.
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</tp:docstring>
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</property>
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<property name="WwanEnabled" type="b" access="readwrite">
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<tp:docstring>
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Indicates if mobile broadband devices are currently enabled or not.
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</tp:docstring>
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</property>
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<property name="WwanHardwareEnabled" type="b" access="read">
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<tp:docstring>
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Indicates if the mobile broadband hardware is currently enabled, i.e. the state of the RF kill switch.
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</tp:docstring>
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</property>
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<property name="WimaxEnabled" type="b" access="readwrite">
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<tp:docstring>
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Indicates if WiMAX devices are currently enabled or not.
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</tp:docstring>
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</property>
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<property name="WimaxHardwareEnabled" type="b" access="read">
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<tp:docstring>
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Indicates if the WiMAX hardware is currently enabled, i.e. the state of the RF kill switch.
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</tp:docstring>
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</property>
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<property name="ActiveConnections" type="ao" access="read">
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<tp:docstring>
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List of active connection object paths.
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</tp:docstring>
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</property>
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<property name="Version" type="s" access="read">
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<tp:docstring>
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NetworkManager version.
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</tp:docstring>
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</property>
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<property name="State" type="u" access="read" tp:type="NM_STATE">
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<tp:docstring>
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The overall state of the NetworkManager daemon.
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</tp:docstring>
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</property>
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<signal name="StateChanged">
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<tp:docstring>
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NetworkManager's state changed.
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</tp:docstring>
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<arg name="state" type="u" tp:type="NM_STATE">
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<tp:docstring>
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The new state of NetworkManager.
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</tp:docstring>
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</arg>
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</signal>
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<signal name="PropertiesChanged">
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<tp:docstring>
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NetworkManager's properties changed.
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</tp:docstring>
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<arg name="properties" type="a{sv}" tp:type="String_Variant_Map">
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<tp:docstring>
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The changed properties.
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</tp:docstring>
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</arg>
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</signal>
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<signal name="DeviceAdded">
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<tp:docstring>
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A device was added to the system
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</tp:docstring>
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<arg name="device_path" type="o">
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<tp:docstring>
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The object path of the newly added device.
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</tp:docstring>
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</arg>
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</signal>
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<signal name="DeviceRemoved">
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<tp:docstring>
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A device was removed from the system, and is no longer available.
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</tp:docstring>
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<arg name="device_path" type="o">
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<tp:docstring>
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The object path of the device that was just removed.
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</tp:docstring>
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</arg>
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</signal>
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<tp:enum name="NM_STATE" type="u">
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<tp:docstring>
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Describes the overall state of the daemon.
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</tp:docstring>
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<tp:enumvalue suffix="UNKNOWN" value="0">
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<tp:docstring>
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Networking state is unknown.
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</tp:docstring>
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</tp:enumvalue>
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<tp:enumvalue suffix="ASLEEP" value="10">
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<tp:docstring>
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Networking is inactive and all devices are disabled.
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</tp:docstring>
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</tp:enumvalue>
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<tp:enumvalue suffix="DISCONNECTED" value="20">
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<tp:docstring>
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There is no active network connection.
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</tp:docstring>
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</tp:enumvalue>
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<tp:enumvalue suffix="DISCONNECTING" value="30">
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<tp:docstring>
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Network connections are being cleaned up.
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</tp:docstring>
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</tp:enumvalue>
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<tp:enumvalue suffix="CONNECTING" value="40">
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<tp:docstring>
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A network device is connecting to a network and there is no other
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available network connection.
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</tp:docstring>
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</tp:enumvalue>
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<tp:enumvalue suffix="CONNECTED_LOCAL" value="50">
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<tp:docstring>
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A network device is connected, but there is only link-local connectivity.
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</tp:docstring>
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</tp:enumvalue>
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<tp:enumvalue suffix="CONNECTED_SITE" value="60">
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<tp:docstring>
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A network device is connected, but there is only site-local connectivity.
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</tp:docstring>
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</tp:enumvalue>
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<tp:enumvalue suffix="CONNECTED_GLOBAL" value="70">
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<tp:docstring>
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A network device is connected, with global network connectivity.
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</tp:docstring>
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</tp:enumvalue>
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</tp:enum>
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</interface>
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</node>
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