Re: NM with CMOTECH CNU-680 / ice.net D-50

2008-06-10 Thread Dan Williams
On Tue, 2008-06-10 at 08:17 +0200, Peter Åstrand wrote:
 On Mon, 9 Jun 2008, Dan Williams wrote:
 
  Selecting Auto CDMA in NM fails. I guess this is because no username or
  password is provided. For ice.net, both the username and password is
  public, cdma and cdma, but of course NM doesn't know this? It does
  figure our the phone number (#777) automatically, though.
 
  Jump into the connection editor (/usr/bin/nm-connection-editor) and add
  the username and password for the auto cdma connection.  Does it work
  then?
 
 Assuming that this is the same as right-click, select Edit connections 
 and creating a new connection under Mobile Broadband: No, this does not 
 work. I was trying to say that:

Sorry.  What's the output of 'rpm -qv NetworkManager' ?  If you're using
svn3623 (which shipped with F9) you may need to try a testing update to
get the user/pass support to work correctly.  Let me know what version
you've got.

Dan

 
  The problem is, manually creating a Mobile Broadband connection doesn't
  work either. See log below. Any ideas? I'm using Fedora9.
 
 Best regards,
 Peter Åstrand
 
 
  Jun  7 20:22:46 sandy NetworkManager: info  Activation (ttyACM0) 
  starting connection 'ice.net'
  Jun  7 20:22:46 sandy NetworkManager: info  (ttyACM0): device state 
  change: 3 - 4
  Jun  7 20:22:46 sandy NetworkManager: info  Activation (ttyACM0) Stage 1 
  of 5 (Device Prepare) scheduled...
  Jun  7 20:22:46 sandy NetworkManager: info  Activation (ttyACM0) Stage 1 
  of 5 (Device Prepare) started...
  Jun  7 20:22:46 sandy NetworkManager: info  Activation (ttyACM0) Stage 1 
  of 5 (Device Prepare) complete.
  Jun  7 20:22:46 sandy NetworkManager: info  Connected, Woo!
  Jun  7 20:22:46 sandy NetworkManager: info  Activation (ttyACM0) Stage 2 
  of 5 (Device Configure) scheduled...
  Jun  7 20:22:46 sandy NetworkManager: info  Activation (ttyACM0) Stage 2 
  of 5 (Device Configure) starting...
  Jun  7 20:22:46 sandy NetworkManager: info  (ttyACM0): device state 
  change: 4 - 5
  Jun  7 20:22:46 sandy NetworkManager: info  Starting pppd connection
  Jun  7 20:22:46 sandy NetworkManager: info  Activation (ttyACM0) Stage 2 
  of 5 (Device Configure) complete.
  Jun  7 20:22:47 sandy pppd[3620]: Plugin 
  /usr/lib/pppd/2.4.4/nm-pppd-plugin.so loaded.
  Jun  7 20:22:47 sandy kernel: PPP generic driver version 2.4.2
  Jun  7 20:22:47 sandy pppd[3620]: pppd 2.4.4 started by root, uid 0
  Jun  7 20:22:47 sandy pppd[3620]: Using interface ppp0
  Jun  7 20:22:47 sandy pppd[3620]: Connect: ppp0 -- /dev/ttyACM0
  Jun  7 20:22:47 sandy NetworkManager: WARN  
  impl_ppp_manager_need_secrets(): Cleared secrets, but setting didn't need 
  any secrets.
  Jun  7 20:22:47 sandy pppd[3620]: Unable to obtain CHAP password for 
  sandy.lkpg.cendio.se on pdsn from plugin
  Jun  7 20:22:47 sandy pppd[3620]: No CHAP secret found for authenticating 
  us to pdsn
  Jun  7 20:22:47 sandy pppd[3620]: CHAP authentication failed: Illegal user 
  or password.
  Jun  7 20:22:47 sandy pppd[3620]: CHAP authentication failed
  Jun  7 20:22:47 sandy pppd[3620]: Connection terminated.
  Jun  7 20:22:47 sandy NetworkManager: info  (ttyACM0): device state 
  change: 5 - 9
  Jun  7 20:22:47 sandy NetworkManager: info  Marking connection 'ice.net' 
  invalid.
  Jun  7 20:22:47 sandy NetworkManager: info  Activation (ttyACM0) failed.
  Jun  7 20:22:47 sandy NetworkManager: info  (ttyACM0): device state 
  change: 9 - 3
  Jun  7 20:22:47 sandy NetworkManager: info  (ttyACM0): deactivating 
  device.
  Jun  7 20:22:48 sandy pppd[3620]: Exit.
 
  When using wvdial, the log is much shorter:
 
  Jun  7 20:25:12 sandy pppd[3907]: pppd 2.4.4 started by root, uid 0
  Jun  7 20:25:12 sandy pppd[3907]: Using interface ppp0
  Jun  7 20:25:12 sandy pppd[3907]: Connect: ppp0 -- /dev/ttyACM0
  Jun  7 20:25:15 sandy pppd[3907]: CHAP authentication succeeded: Welcome 
  to pdsn.
  Jun  7 20:25:15 sandy pppd[3907]: CHAP authentication succeeded
  Jun  7 20:25:15 sandy kernel: PPP Deflate Compression module registered
  Jun  7 20:25:16 sandy pppd[3907]: local  IP address 91.149.34.104
  Jun  7 20:25:16 sandy pppd[3907]: remote IP address 91.149.32.32
  Jun  7 20:25:16 sandy pppd[3907]: primary   DNS address 213.248.100.54
  Jun  7 20:25:16 sandy pppd[3907]: secondary DNS address 213.248.83.34
 
  Best regards,
  /Peter ??strand [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Problem with update of f7 for Network Manager.

2008-06-10 Thread Aaron Konstam
This morning I was send a message about updating NetworkManager. The
following rpms were updated on my f7 system:
 NetworkManager-glib -0.6.6-2.fc7.i386
 NetworkManager-devel -0.6.6-2.fc7.i386
NetworkManager -0.6.6-2.fc7.i386
 NetworkManager-gnome -0.6.6-2.fc7.i386

after the update NM no longer works properly. The connection is made but
instead of seeing the vertical blue bars the arrow keeps circling.

Do others with f7 see the same thing. How can I downgrade to the earlier
version? What can be done otherwise?

Why are devel rpms being downloaded? My development repo is disabled.
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Aaron Konstam [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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