Potential problem in getting WPA key from KDE Wallet

2007-06-30 Thread Larry Finger
I may have found a problem in getting a WPA-PSK key from KDE Wallet. I have two 
AP's with one of
them used only for testing. Both are broadcasting their ESSID - the production 
machine has the ESSID
of 'lwfdjf'. When the test unit had an ESSID of 'lwfdjf2' and I selected it 
using the KDE kicker
applet for NetworkManager, I always got the screen requesting the WPA-PSK key, 
even though the KDE
Wallet showed that a key had been entered. That part worked as expected for the 
production AP.

When I changed the ESSID of the test AP to 'second', everything works OK. Did 
the fact that the
first 6 characters of the two ESSID's were the same confuse the querying of KDE 
Wallet?

I would be happy to do any further testing and/or provide the contents of logs, 
providing you tell
me where to find them. I'm using 0.6.4-51 of NetworkManager from the x86_64 
openSUSE 10.2
distribution. The kicker applet is version 0.1r606753-17.1.

Thanks,

Larry

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Connects to wrong wireless network

2007-06-30 Thread Mark Nicoll
Hi

I'm running Ubuntu 7.04.

My wireless network is setup with WPA-PSK and I can connect to it with NM. The 
problem is that when I boot my laptop it defaults to connecting to next doors 
open network instead of mine. How can I stop it doing this?

I've tried turning off roaming but then I don't seem to be able to enter a WPA 
key.

Also where does NM store its config?

Is there a place it sends some logging info to?

Thanks
Mark






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NM stopped 'spinning'

2007-06-30 Thread Turbo Fredriksson
I'm running Ubuntu Feisty (up-to-date), but due to a bug
(or rather missing feature - the iSight on my MacBook),
I upgraded the kernel (only!) from Gutsy - linux-image-2.6.22-7-386.

This meant that I had to recompile/reinstall the madwifi
driver (the 0.9.30 branch I was running didn't compile,
and I had no time/didn't feel like figuring out why).

So I took an up-to-date trunk - rev 2525. But with this,
NM stopped 'spinning' when it configures the network(s).
It's just shows the bar chart (like when connected).
The note (when I put the pointer over the applet), say
that it IS connected.

After a while it shows the notice 'You are now connected ...'.

I tried to upgrade the 'network-manager' and 'network-manager-applet'
from Gutsy (version 0.6.5-0ubuntu4). This did not change
anything...


Any idea why I don't get the 'spinning' any more?
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