BridgeWidgetFormBridge settingsSkip (R)STP and immediately activate all bridge membersSkip forwarding delayErrorWindowErrorError textOkCould not find componentsDoes not support yetProfile name is not setBind interfaces are not setDescription is not setIp settings are not setConfiguration file does not existKey is not setWireless settings are not setConfiguration file is not setESSID is not setMAC address is incorrectSession ID is not setAPN is not setEmpty user/group nameUnknown errorEthernetWidgetFormEthernet optionsHide advanced<html><head/><body><p>Whether or not the absence of a carrier is acceptable</p></body></html>Skip no carrierSet to ‘yes’ to use 802.1x authentication802.1x authenticationWPA config filePath to a wpa_supplicant configuration fileBrowseWPA driverThe wpa_supplicant driver to use for 802.1x authenticationwirednl80211wextTimeout carrierMaximum time, in seconds, to wait for a carrierTimeout WPAMaximum time, in seconds, to wait for 802.1x authentication to succeedSelect wpa configuration fileConfiguration files (*.conf)Show advancedGeneralWidgetFormGeneralDescription<html><head/><body><p>A description of the profile</p></body></html>ConnectionThe connection type used by the profileInterfaceThe name of the associated network interfaceBinds to interfacesAddAn array of physical network interfaces that this profile needs before it can be startedHide advancedAfterAn array of profile names that should be started before this profile is startedCommand after startingA command that is executed after a connection is establishedCommand before stopingA command that is executed before a connection is brought downSet to ‘yes’ to force connecting even if the interface is upForce connectDebug modeShow advancedIpWidgetFormIP optionsIPdhcpstaticAddressAddAn array of IP addresses suffixed with ‘/<netmask>’GatewayAn IP routing gateway addressIP6dhcp-noaddrstatelessAddress6An array of IPv6 addressesGateway6An IPv6 routing gateway addressHide advancedRoutesviaAn array of custom routesRoutes6CustomAn array of argument lines to pass to ipHostnameA system hostnameTimeout DADMaximum time, in seconds, to wait for IPv6’s Duplicate Address Detection to succeedDHCP clientThe name of the preferred DHCP clientdhcpcddhclientdhcpcd optionsAdditional options to be passed to the DHCP clientdhclient optionsdhclient options (6)Timeout DHCPMaximum time, in seconds, to wait for DHCP to be successfulSet to ‘yes’ to release the DHCP lease when the profile is stoppedDHCP release on stopDNSAn array of DNS nameserversDNS domainA ‘domain’ line for /etc/resolv.confDNS searchA ‘search’ line for /etc/resolv.confDNS optionsAn array of ‘options’ lines for /etc/resolv.confShow advancedMacvlanWidgetFormmacvlan settingsModeMAC addressOptional static MAC addressMainWindowNetctl GUIConnect to profileNameDescriptionStatusRefreshCtrl+RRestartStartCreate a new profileProfileClearSaveConnect to Wi-FiPlease install 'wpa_supplicant' before using itSignalSecurityMenuActionsSettingsCtrl+SQuitCtrl+QStart profileRestart profileEnable profileEdit profileRemove profileLoad profileSave profileStart Wi-Finetctl-auto Netctl GUI
Version : %1 License : GPLv3
Evgeniy Alekseev aka arcanis
E-mail : esalexeev@gmail.com
Usage:
netctl-gui [ --default ] [ -d | --debug ] [ -t NUM | --tab NUM ] [ -h | --help]
Parametrs:
--default - start with default settings
-d --debug - print debug information
-t NUM --tab NUM - open a tab with number NUM
-h --help - show this help and exit
ReadyName Description StatusUpdatedStop profileDisable profileName Status Signal SecurityStop WiFiStart WiFiDoneErrorStopMobileWidgetFormMobile PPP settingsUsernameThe username and password to connect withPasswordAccess point nameThe access point (apn) to connect onPINIf your modem requires a PIN to unlock, use this optionModeThis option is used to specify the connection modeNone3Gpref3GonlyGPRSprefGPRSonlyShow advancedMax failThe number of consecutive failed connection attempts to tolerateUse the default route provided by the peerDefault routeUse the DNS provided by the peerUse peer DNSOptions fileA file to read additional pppd options fromBrowseSelect options fileConfiguration files (*.conf)Hide advancedNetctlAutoWindowMainWindowAvailable profilesActive profilesMenuEnable profileSwitch to profileClosePasswdWidgetFormPasswordESSIDPppoeWidgetFormPPPoE settingsUsernameThe username and password to connect withPasswordConnection modeThis option specifies how a connection should be establishedpersistdemandIdle timeoutThis option specifies the idle time (in seconds) after which ‘pppd’ should disconnectShow advancedMax failThe number of consecutive failed connection attempts to tolerateUse the default route provided by the peerDefault routeUse the DNS provided by the peerUse peer DNSPPP unitSet the ppp unit number in the interface name (ppp0, ppp1, etc.)LCP echo intervalThese options override default LCP parameters from ‘/etc/ppp/options’LCP echo failureOptions fileA file to read additional pppd options fromBrowsePPPoE serviceThis option specifies the PPPoE service namePPPoE ACThis option specifies the PPPoE access concentrator namePPPoE sessionThis option specifies an existing session to attach to, MAC addressPPPoE MACOnly connect to specified MAC addressEnable IPv6 supportPPPoE IPv6Select options fileConfiguration files (*.conf)Hide advancedSettingsWindowSettingsGeneralLanguageSelect a languageYou will need to restart the applicationnetctlnetctl pathPath to netctlBrowseProfile pathPath to profile directorysudosudo pathPath to sudowpa_supplicantwpa_supplicant pathPath to wpa_supplicantwpa_cli pathPath to wpa_cliPID filewpa_supplicant PID filewpa_supplicant driverswpa_supplicant drivers comma separatedctrl_interface directoryPath to control directoryctrl_interface groupGroup of control directoryOtherPath to interface listPath to directory which contains network devicesPath to rfkill device listPath to directory which contains rfkill devicesPrefered wireless interfaceSelect path to directory with interfacesSelect netctl commandAll files (*)Select path to profile directorySelect path to directory with rfkill devicesSelect sudo commandSelect wpa_cli commandSelect wpa_supplicant commandTunnelWidgetFormTunnel settingsModeThe tunnel typeipipgresitisatapip6ip6ipip6ip6greanyLocalThe address of the local end of the tunnelRemoteThe address of the remote end of the tunnelTuntapWidgetFormTuntap settingsModeEither ‘tun’, or ‘tap’tuntapUserThe owning user of the tun/tap interfaceGroupThe owning group of the tun/tap interfaceVlanWidgetFormvlan settingsvlan IDvlan identifierWirelessWidgetFormWireless optionsSecuritynonewepwpawpa-configsectionwpa-configESSIDThe name of the network to connect toWpa config sectionAddArray of lines that form a network block for wpa_supplicantWpa config filePath to a wpa_supplicant configuration fileBrowseKeyThe secret key to a WEP, or WPA encrypted networkWhether or not the specified network is a hidden networkHiddenWhether or not to use ad-hoc modeAd-hocShow advancedScan frequenciesA space-separated list of frequencies in MHz to scan when searching for the networkFrequencyPriority group for the networkPriorityCountryThe country for which frequency regulations will be enforcedWPA groupGroup that has the authority to configure wpa_supplicant via its control interfaceDriverswestnl80211wiredThe wpa_supplicant driver to useRFkill deviceThe name of an rfkill deviceTimeout WPAMaximum time, in seconds, to wait for steps in the association and authentication to succeedWhether or not to exclude this profile from automatic profile selectionExclude autoHide advanced