https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=521584
--- Comment #2 from Peter Ped Helcmanovsky <[email protected]> --- I can't verify it. For networks I did not connect to yet with Plasma 6.7 I get the system notification "Failed to get secrets for <network SSID>" and they show in Wi-Fi tab Security set to "None". When I change the security type to anything else, like the expected "WPA2/WPA3 Personal", there's still no password in the field, and the suggested storage is per user (encrypted). Then I discard it so I don't know if it would remove the old data from KWallet. But the Plasma 6.7 network settings shows those networks as if they never had password or security settings figured out. But in KWallet manager I can see the correct password for those networks. After attempting to connect to such network, the network widget will ask me for password, I haven't tried to enter it like that, so I'm not sure what would happen next. I did enter the password in the Wi-Fi tab in security settings (being already WPA2/WPA3 Personal after failed attempt to connect), with per-user (encrypted) setting and it gets stored in KWallet in the "Network Management/Passwords" item. From then the connecting works as before, retrieving password from KWallet and not asking me anything. So it looks like records in KWallet "Network Management/Maps" are just ignored as if they don't exist. Whether I had those passwords stored as per-user or all-users before, I'm not sure. I know for sure I did use "for all users" for some networks long time ago, but whether it was on this particular Neon installation and whether it was being used as default for new networks, I can't confirm. I'm certain I did set that explicitly only in rare cases, so if the default would be still per-user, then almost all of them were stored as per-user. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.
