System Setting - Wireless - WPA - and Fedora 9

2008-07-11 Thread Simon Handy
Hi guys.
I just wanted to confirm, under the above conditions, wpa will not work
with either the keyfile plugin or ifcfg-fedora plugin.

With the keyfile plugin I get...

NetworkManager:   get_secrets_cb(): Couldn't get connection
secrets: nm-settings.c.307 - Missing implementation for
ConnectionSettings::get_secrets..

...in messages the message logs.

With the ifcfg-fedora plugin I get...

nm-system-settings:ifcfg-fedora:
parsing /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-wlan0 ... 
nm-system-settings:ifcfg-fedora: error: Invalid IP4 prefix '0'

Can anyone confirm that these don't work yet, or is there a suspicion
I'm doing something wrong?

Thanks.
Simon.


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Re: [PATCH] po fixes

2008-07-11 Thread Michael Biebl

Tambet Ingo wrote:

On Thu, Jul 10, 2008 at 3:22 PM, Michael Biebl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

the changes in r3817 were unfortunately incorrect and cause "make distcheck"
to fail. Instead of adding vpn-daemons/openvpn/properties/auth-helpers.c to
po/POTFILES.in, it has to be added to po/POTFILES.skip. I also cleaned up
the latter file from 2 files, which either no longer exist or don't have any
translations.


This was fixed with r3818, right?


Basically, yes.
Although not the complete patch I posted was applied, the "make 
distcheck" problem is fixed.


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Re: PPP: "Re: IPCP with mobile ISP sometimes gives bogus DNS address"

2008-07-11 Thread Paulius Zaleckas

Also you can take a look at my patch recently posted to
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Re: PPP difficulties regarding connection establishment and bogus DNS 
received

07/01/2008 02:50 PM

Markus Becker wrote:

Hi all,

several 3G cards (e.g. from Option) are reporting 10.11.12.13 as DNS 
server, when they are not yet attached to a network, as you probably 
know, see http://marc.info/?l=linux-ppp&w=2&r=1&s=bogus+DNS&q=b


There seem to be 2 possible solutions to this:
1) Patch PPP to accept MS-WINS settings and use high values for 
ipcp-max-configure, ipcp-max-failure, ipcp-max-terminate and/or 
ipcp-restart. See http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=445711 .

(I am using the mentioned patch currently. Works fine for me.)

2) Checking with AT command CGATT, whether the device is attached to a 
network and only try to dial in when this is true. 
(http://marc.info/?l=linux-ppp&m=121305432406467&w=2)


In order to get this fixed, I have several questions:

a) The Debian bug report states, this has been sent upstream. Has 
upstream accepted, denied or forgotten about it? Is there an upstream 
bugzilla for

linux-ppp?

b) Marco, could this patch be part of the Debian package? Dan, how is 
this done in Fedora?


c) Dan, could solution 2 be integrated into NM?

Markus
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Re: small fixes for de.po

2008-07-11 Thread Tambet Ingo
On Fri, Jul 11, 2008 at 12:20 PM, Markus Becker
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> attached are some small de translation fixes.

Thanks, r3820.

Tambet
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small fixes for de.po

2008-07-11 Thread Markus Becker

Hello,

attached are some small de translation fixes.

BR,
MarkusIndex: networkmanager/vpn-daemons/openvpn/po/de.po
===
--- networkmanager.orig/vpn-daemons/openvpn/po/de.po	2008-07-10 17:18:26.0 +0200
+++ networkmanager/vpn-daemons/openvpn/po/de.po	2008-07-10 17:21:14.0 +0200
@@ -18,12 +18,12 @@
 
 #: ../auth-dialog/gnome-two-password-dialog.c:145
 msgid "_Password:"
-msgstr "_Password:"
+msgstr "_Passwort:"
 
 # CHECK: Secondary => Zweit...?
 #: ../auth-dialog/gnome-two-password-dialog.c:146
 msgid "_Secondary Password:"
-msgstr "_Zweitpassword:"
+msgstr "_Zweitpasswort:"
 
 #: ../auth-dialog/gnome-two-password-dialog.c:263
 msgid "_Username:"
@@ -64,7 +64,7 @@
 
 #: ../auth-dialog/main.c:227
 msgid "Certificate pass_word:"
-msgstr "Pass_wort zertifzieren:"
+msgstr "Pass_wort zertifizieren:"
 
 #: ../auth-dialog/main.c:252
 msgid "Certificate password:"
Index: networkmanager/vpn-daemons/vpnc/po/de.po
===
--- networkmanager.orig/vpn-daemons/vpnc/po/de.po	2008-07-10 17:22:19.0 +0200
+++ networkmanager/vpn-daemons/vpnc/po/de.po	2008-07-10 17:24:54.0 +0200
@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@
 
 #: ../auth-dialog/gnome-two-password-dialog.c:258
 msgid "_Username:"
-msgstr "_Benuterzname:"
+msgstr "_Benutzername:"
 
 #: ../auth-dialog/gnome-two-password-dialog.c:260
 msgid "_Domain:"
@@ -141,7 +141,7 @@
 #: ../properties/nm-vpnc.c:567
 #, c-format
 msgid "The VPN settings file '%s' does not contain valid data."
-msgstr "Die VPN-Einstellugnendatei »%s« enthält keine gültigen Daten."
+msgstr "Die VPN-Einstellungendatei »%s« enthält keine gültigen Daten."
 
 #: ../properties/nm-vpnc.c:584
 msgid "Select file to import"
@@ -247,7 +247,7 @@
 msgid ""
 "The VPN login failed because the user name and password were not accepted."
 msgstr ""
-"Die VPN-Anmeldung scheiterte, das Benutzername und Kennwort nicht akzeptiert "
+"Die VPN-Anmeldung scheiterte, da Benutzername und Kennwort nicht akzeptiert "
 "wurden."
 
 #: ../src/nm-vpnc-service.c:121
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Re: [PATCH] po fixes

2008-07-11 Thread Tambet Ingo
On Thu, Jul 10, 2008 at 3:22 PM, Michael Biebl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> the changes in r3817 were unfortunately incorrect and cause "make distcheck"
> to fail. Instead of adding vpn-daemons/openvpn/properties/auth-helpers.c to
> po/POTFILES.in, it has to be added to po/POTFILES.skip. I also cleaned up
> the latter file from 2 files, which either no longer exist or don't have any
> translations.

This was fixed with r3818, right?

Tambet
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Re: PPP: "Re: IPCP with mobile ISP sometimes gives bogus DNS address"

2008-07-11 Thread Dan Williams
On Wed, 2008-07-09 at 11:42 +0200, Markus Becker wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> several 3G cards (e.g. from Option) are reporting 10.11.12.13 as DNS 
> server, when they are not yet attached to a network, as you probably know, 
> see http://marc.info/?l=linux-ppp&w=2&r=1&s=bogus+DNS&q=b
> 
> There seem to be 2 possible solutions to this:
> 1) Patch PPP to accept MS-WINS settings and use high values for 
> ipcp-max-configure, ipcp-max-failure, ipcp-max-terminate and/or 
> ipcp-restart. See 
> http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=445711 .
> (I am using the mentioned patch currently. Works fine for me.)
> 
> 2) Checking with AT command CGATT, whether the device is attached to a 
> network and only try to dial in when this is true. 
> (http://marc.info/?l=linux-ppp&m=121305432406467&w=2)
> 
> In order to get this fixed, I have several questions:
> 
> a) The Debian bug report states, this has been sent upstream. Has upstream 
> accepted, denied or forgotten about it? Is there an upstream bugzilla for
> linux-ppp?
> 
> b) Marco, could this patch be part of the Debian package? Dan, how is this 
> done in Fedora?
> 
> c) Dan, could solution 2 be integrated into NM?

Yes, #2 is something we should be doing in NM (it's AT+CSS? for CDMA
cards).  The only icky part is that we'd have to open the serial device
when we aren't using it to periodically poll the card waiting for
association to the network.  Right now NM only opens the serial device
when it connects.  Not sure if that's something we care about, but we
probably shouldn't keep the serial device open all the time that the
card is plugged in and NM is active.

A periodic poll of the modem (every 10 or 15 seconds?) is probably a
good start here.  It would ask for association status, and if the modem
was associated, also ask for signal strength.

Dan

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Re: PPP: "Re: IPCP with mobile ISP sometimes gives bogus DNS address"

2008-07-11 Thread James Cameron
This problem could really benefit from some vendor clue ... as to why
the strange IP address is proposed, and what should be done about it.

I drew a blank with the 3G modems in Australia, perhaps because the
vendor here was only a reseller.

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