On Wed, 2007-01-31 at 17:44 -0600, Aaron Konstam wrote:
In order to get LEAP authentication I installed the unstable version of
NetworkManager from the CVS on Sept 4. This worked well for a whale but
in November (possibly affected by a security patch installed on the
system) Leap authentication was spotty.
So I downloaded NETWORKMANAGER_0.6_4_Release on Dec 26. I compiles it
successfully but just installed it today. It failed to work in the
following sense.
The nm-applet was launched automatically and I was asked for the
password on the access point. Immediately thereafter the connection
failed leaving the well known symbol on the upper panel of my desktop
and I could not revive it of make it try again to connect.
I immediately reinstalled the unstable version which worked.
Now what can I do to get you the details that would allow you to debug
the reason for failure. This product has always just worked out of the
box on FC5 so I ma stumped. What can I do to pin point the reasons for
failure?
Probably send logs from /var/log/messages during a connection attempt
(or, as root, stop NM, then '/usr/sbin/NetworkManager --no-daemon' and
try to connect with the applet).
If the logs are 75K, please either compress them or send them directly
to me.
Thanks!
dan
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