I stand corrected .. the proposed solution does not last. So back to
square one .. :/
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Title:
Network Manager asks for
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themroc (rauchweihe) wrote on 2015-01-21: #43
> You can solve the problem if you uncheck the option "All users can connect
> with this network" in connection settings.
this is true, works for me and should point to the right direction where
the actual bug might be.
from wild guessing:
Please, mark this bug as "won't fix" and disallow further comments to be added.
After almost 5 years it's clear there either is no will to solve the bog or no
capability.
This will make the bug team more serious at least.
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I'm using 15.10 and am experiencing similar problems with a Sierra Wireless
MC7710 internal LTE card.
I _did_ save the PIN in the connection settings of network manager, but the
apparently it's simply ignored.
The respective connection is set to auto-connect if available.
If I wait long enough
Same here (as #47): 14.04
The bug here pops up slightly different: SIM PIN2 Unlock Required. The PIN2
is the difference. I dunno what PIN2 is, but never mind, if I type PIN1 it goes
away, or if just close the window, it connects perfectly well. So I'm annoyed
mostly with the pop-up of the
Also affected by the bug. It's annoying, especially since I'm using the
GSM modem only from time to time.
lsusb
Bus 003 Device 015: ID 0bdb:193e Ericsson Business Mobile Networks BV
I'm on Ubuntu 14.04
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@themroc, your workaround has no general applicability.
The GSM/3G modem PIN is a sensitive information and would get different
security level whether stored under /etc or in $HOME.
In the former case only root would know it and be bale to change or disable it.
In the latter case all users
It's 4 years old now!
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Title:
Network Manager asks for the PIN even if it is memorized
Status in One Hundred Papercuts:
Uqbar (uqbar): Unfortunately, nothing is ever accomplished by sitting
around and complaining. I personally don't have the PC where I
experienced this issue anymore, so I can't attempt to reproduce the
reports that it is still occuring. Someone who is experiencing the issue
will need to pinpoint
You can solve the problem if you uncheck the option All users can
connect with this network in connection settings.
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I confirm that the PIN prompt does appear over again. It even pops up at
the login screen, as Daniel described in comment #40.
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** Description changed:
HOW TO REPRODUCE
1. Plug the USB modem into a port.
2. When you are asked to enter the modem's PIN, do along with the
automatically unlock this device option.
3. Unplug the modem, and plug it again.
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** Description changed:
- Binary package hint: network-manager
+
+ HOW TO REPRODUCE
+
- I've configured a system-wide 3g broadband connection.
- In fact it's there a file with all the provided details in
/etc/NetworkManager/system-connections/ .
- If I switch
** Changed in: network-manager
Status: Unknown = New
** Changed in: network-manager
Importance: Unknown = Medium
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** Changed in: network-manager (Debian)
Status: Unknown = New
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