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Operating Systems Linux Is possible to bridge wlan0 and eth0 using network manager?How to for wpa? Post 303015902 by Linusolaradm1 on Monday 16th of April 2018 07:06:50 AM
Old 04-16-2018
Is possible to bridge wlan0 and eth0 using network manager?How to for wpa?

I have created a bridge with nmcli between eth0 and wlan0

I use this procedure

Code:
sudo nmcli con add ifname br0 type bridge con-name br0
sudo nmcli con add type bridge-slave ifname eth0 master br0
sudo nmcli con add type bridge-slave ifname wlan0 master br0
sudo nmcli con modify br0 bridge.stp no
sudo nmcli con down eth0
sudo nmcli con down wlan0
sudo nmcli up br0

The bridge works,i can ping is ipv4 address..but..how to do for wpa2?
I prefer to use nmcli.
 

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NM-CONNECTION-EDITOR(1) 				      General Commands Manual					   NM-CONNECTION-EDITOR(1)

NAME
nm-connection-editor - network connection editor for NetworkManager SYNOPSIS
nm-connection-editor [ OPTIONS ] DESCRIPTION
nm-connection-editor is a GTK-based application to add, remove, and modify network connections stored by NetworkManager. NetworkManager must be running for any network connections to be added, removed, or modified. OPTIONS
-t, --type=<type> Type of connection to create or show. Values are NetworkManager setting names, eg "802-3-ethernet", "802-11-wireless", "bridge", "bond", "wimax", "infiniband", "vlan", etc. Does nothing if --create or --show is not given. -s, --show Expand or collapse the network list to highlight the network connection type given by --type. -c, --create Create a new connection of the type given by --type and allow the user to modify connection details. -e, --edit=<uuid> Show the network connection edit window for the connection of the given UUID. SEE ALSO
nmcli(1), NetworkManager(8), nm-applet(1). 15 February 2013 NM-CONNECTION-EDITOR(1)
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