On Mon, 12 Apr 2010 20:52:07 +0200, van Schelve <pub...@van-schelve.de> wrote: > On Thu, 08 Apr 2010 16:40:21 -0700, Dan Williams <d...@redhat.com> wrote: >> On Wed, 2010-04-07 at 00:27 +0200, Hans-Gerd van Schelve wrote: >>> >>> Am 06.04.2010 um 22:16 schrieb Dan Williams <d...@redhat.com>: >>> >>> > On Tue, 2010-04-06 at 20:43 +0200, Hans-Gerd van Schelve wrote: >>> >> Hi. >>> >> >>> >> It looks like that nm is still not able to read bluetooth >>> >> connections from >>> >> system-connection files. I tested this sometimes but it does not >>> >> work. So >>> >> I'm looking for a workaround currently. Our users are not able to >>> >> use their >>> >> SIM cards with any APN. These SIM cards are configured by our >>> >> provider to >>> >> only allow to use our own private APN. So I'm modifying the >>> >> following file: >>> >> /usr/share/mobile-broadband-provider-info/serviceproviders.xml so >>> >> the user >>> >> can only select our APN configuration. My Problem is that the domain >>> >> extension is ignored in this file. I tried <domain>mycompany.de</ >>> >> domain> >>> >> but that does not work. Can someone give me a hint? >>> > >>> > That file doesn't have anything to do with <domain> or anything. What >>> > are you trying to do here? >>> >>> I added our custom apn entry there so our user can select it from the
>>> list and removed all the other entries that do not work for us and >>> therefore should not be available >> >> Ok, that should work. If you remove everything from that file except >> your custom APN, it should be the only one shown in the wizard. > > Hm. No, it's not really possible as I thought first. The missing dns > search > option is one thing. I have to change the resolve.conf to search > mycompany.com > and that's not possible. Second thing is that our user are able to see the > ppp > credentials for username and password. Therefore the system-connection > would be > the best solution. >> >>> > serviceproviders.xml only handles APNs >>> > really (DNS is ignored since it's passed back from PPP). If you >>> > want to >>> > control the search domains, then you'll want modify the NM connection >>> > itself. >>> > >>> > If there's a problem with BT system connections, we should fix > that... >>> >>> Agree. This would be the best. Can I contribute something like special > >>> debug that can help to fix it? >> >> Can you grab the NM log output for me? And possibly 'dmesg' so we can >> see if the kernel is misbehaving. > > Of course. You'll find them at pastebin: > http://pastebin.org/148605 > http://pastebin.org/148608 Dan, are these logs useful? Is someone else here who can reproduce the problem? Can I contribute something else? > >> >> Dan >> > > HG > _______________________________________________ > networkmanager-list mailing list > networkmanager-list@gnome.org > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/networkmanager-list _______________________________________________ networkmanager-list mailing list networkmanager-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/networkmanager-list