This Project Provides: Internet connection daemon source code
ConnMan is a daemon for managing Internet connections within embedded device and integrates a vast range of communication features usually split between many daemons such as DHCP, DNS and NTP. The result of this consolidation is low memory consumption with a fast, coherent, synchronized reaction to changing network conditions.
ConnMan is a fully modular system that can be extended, through plug-ins, to support all kinds of wired or wireless technologies. The plug-in approach allows for easy adaption and modification for various use cases.
It is used with the embedded Yocto build system, is part of the GENIVI In-Vehicle-Infotainment specification, Jolla* Sailfish* based phones, Nest* thermostats, Aldebaran Robotics, and Linux-based personal video recorders (PVRs).
ConnMan is utilized primarily by operating system vendors, system builders (including system Integrators and Original Device Manufacturers) who are building customized Linux solutions.
ConnMan is distributed under the GPL v2.0 license.
Intel has led the ConnMan project since its inception, ensuring highly integrated work amongst other Linux communication projects such as BlueZ(Bluetooth), oFono (Cellular), neard (Near Field Communications) and PacRunner (JavaScript* and static proxy configuration support). ConnMan is optimized through open source for embedded and client focused Intel® Quark technology, Intel® Atom™ processors and Intel® Core™ processors.
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