[Bug 447145] Re: Connect-button greyed out trying to connect to wireless network

2009-11-13 Thread Christopher Covington
Turns out I had an outdated certificate. That means that for me, the
real bug is that NM should provide verbose enough feedback to determine
this without needing to additional tools.

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[Bug 447145] Re: Connect-button greyed out trying to connect to wireless network

2009-10-28 Thread Christopher Covington
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 446394 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/446394

Just to clarify, this happens to me when key information for the WPA2
network through the regular drop-down list of APs, *not* through the
Connect to Hidden... dialog. Maybe the WPA2 connection dialog and
connect to hidden dialog suffer from the same bug, but bug report
#446394 seems to be pretty specifically only about the connect to hidden
dialog. Donno if it'd be best to change the title and broaden the scope
of the other one, un-dup this bug it or what, though.

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[Bug 447145] Re: Connect-button greyed out trying to connect to wireless network

2009-10-27 Thread Christopher Covington
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #590644
   https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=590644

** Also affects: network-manager-applet via
   https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=590644
   Importance: Unknown
   Status: Unknown

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[Bug 447145] Re: Connect-button greyed out trying to connect to wireless network

2009-10-26 Thread Christopher Covington

** Attachment added: Screenshot
   
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/34428420/Screenshot-Wireless%20Network%20Authentication%20Required.png

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[Bug 291242] Re: NetworkManager 0.7 does not recognize p12 keys

2009-10-12 Thread Christopher Covington
I second TGAT's comment that this is not fixed. I cannot open .p12 files
in Karmic. Even though the filter says it allows them, my certificate is
not listed in the window.

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[Bug 447145] Re: Connect-button greyed out trying to connect to wireless network

2009-10-12 Thread Christopher Covington
I'm also affected by this, when attempting to create a new connection.
It's a pain to have to convert the .p12 files to .pems (because bug
#291242 is _not_ fixed) but its really obnoxious that even the PEM
certificates work any more.

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[Bug 291075] Re: Digital simulation in qucs don't work

2009-09-14 Thread Christopher Covington
(Pasted from my report for Gentoo bug #276611)

Digital simulations in QUCS 0.0.15 will fail because the qucsdigi script
expects freehdl-config to have the --linker option. The error seen by a user
is:

/usr/bin/qucsdigi: line 83: Usage:: command not found

The --linker option is available as of freehdl-0.0.7.

It is necessary to either modify the qucsdigi shell script, setting the LIBTOOL
variable to something valid or, preferably, bump freehdl and depend on the 
newer version.

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[Bug 292651] Re: evolution fails to Authenticate in Microsoft Exchange Assistant dialog

2009-06-26 Thread Christopher Covington
This bug is still present for me in 9.04. I think that bug #334890 is a
duplicate of this bug.

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[Bug 292651] Re: evolution fails to Authenticate in Microsoft Exchange Assistant dialog

2009-06-26 Thread Christopher Covington
On reading the upstream bug report, it seems to describe the issue
differently than in this bug and what I am experiencing. (Could not
configure Exchange account because an unknown error occurred. Check the
URL, username, and password, and try again.)

I'm wondering if the real cause is actually NTLMv2 being unsupported by
Evolution. This is http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=323619. In
my case, this is likely.

** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #323619
   http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=323619

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[Bug 334890] Re: evolution exchange configuration

2009-06-04 Thread Christopher Covington
I also get the error, Could not configure Exchange account because
an unknown error occurred. Check the URL,
username, and password, and try again, on Jaunty with Evolution 2.26.1.

If I enter an incorrect username or password, I get: Could not
authenticate to server. Make sure the username and password are correct
and try again.

As for the URL, if I use /owa/ then I don't need the domain as part of
my username to reproduce the error. If I don't include /owa/ in the URL,
I can still reproduce the error by setting the username to
DOMAIN\username.

I can reproduce the error using HTTP and HTTPS for the URL, but if I try
to access OWA via HTTP, I get the error, The page must be viewed over a
secure channel.

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