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Martin Pitt
Declarative network configuration for various backends
netplan reads network configuration from /etc/netplan/*.yaml which are written by administrators, installers, cloud image instantiations, or other OS deployments. During early boot it then generates backend specific configuration files in /run to hand off control of devices to a particular networking daemon.
Currently supported backends are networkd, NetworkManager and OpenVSwitch.
There is also a command line tool to drive some operations.
Project information
- Maintainer:
- Developers of netplan
- Driver:
- Canonical Foundations Team
- Licence:
- GNU GPL v3
View full history Series and milestones
trunk series is the current focus of development.
All code Code
- Version control system:
- Git
- Programming languages:
- C, Python
All packages Packages in Distributions
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nplan source package in Xenial
Version 0.32~16.04.7 uploaded -
netplan.io source package in Plucky
Version 1.1.1-1 uploaded -
netplan.io source package in Oracular
Version 1.1.1-1~ubuntu24.10.1 uploaded -
netplan.io source package in Noble
Version 1.1.1-1~ubuntu24.04.1 uploaded -
netplan.io source package in Mantic
Version 0.107-5ubuntu0.4 uploaded
All bugs Latest bugs reported
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Bug #2092639: netplan has no option for wireless access point with dhcp
Reported -
Bug #2092167: [wishlist] support for tap devices
Reported -
Bug #2091755: netplan always falsely complains about nm-device renderer
Reported -
Bug #2091028: please add in-page content-based anchors
Reported -
Bug #2090823: Ubuntu 24.10: Default route is missing after changing netplan yaml configuration
Reported
More contributors Top contributors
- Lukas Märdian 1350 points
- Danilo Egea Gondolfo 249 points
- Atticus X 34 points
- Dmytro Kazantsev 27 points
- Jason Cipriani 23 points