Re: Re: domainname in serviceproviders.xml

2010-04-22 Thread van Schelve
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 domainmycompany.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
 
 
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Re: Re: domainname in serviceproviders.xml

2010-04-12 Thread Hans-Gerd van Schelve
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 domainmycompany.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
 

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Re: Re: domainname in serviceproviders.xml

2010-04-12 Thread van Schelve
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 domainmycompany.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
 

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Re: domainname in serviceproviders.xml

2010-04-08 Thread Hans-Gerd van Schelve



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 domainmycompany.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



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?




Dan


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Re: domainname in serviceproviders.xml

2010-04-08 Thread Dan Williams
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 domainmycompany.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.

  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.

Dan


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Re: domainname in serviceproviders.xml

2010-04-07 Thread van Schelve

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 domainmycompany.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

 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?


 Dan


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domainname in serviceproviders.xml

2010-04-06 Thread Hans-Gerd van Schelve
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 domainmycompany.de/domain
but that does not work. Can someone give me a hint?

Thanks!
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domainname in serviceproviders.xml

2010-04-06 Thread van Schelve
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 domainmycompany.de/domain
but that does not work. Can someone give me a hint?

Thanks!
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Re: domainname in serviceproviders.xml

2010-04-06 Thread Dan Williams
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 domainmycompany.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?  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...

Dan


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