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--- Comment #27 from Frederick Zhang ---
Well, surprisingly it actually behaves differently with different WiFi's.
When using with my company's WiFi, it still prompts me for the password in the
tray, which does not work, and
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--- Comment #26 from Frederick Zhang ---
My issue (#381578) was marked as duplicated of this one, which mentioned the
problem that passwords entered via the tray menu were not stored. And from a
certain point of time, it just
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--- Comment #25 from Jan Grulich ---
I believe that this problem is in some wrong configuration, wrongly configured
KWallet. I'm not able to reproduce this problem. For mobile broadband
connections this issue is in NetworkManager
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--- Comment #24 from Nate Graham ---
Jan, is there anything I can do to help you investigate this issue?
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--- Comment #21 from onit...@gmail.com ---
I'm not sure if #385406 is the same issue as this one.
WLAN settings are stored just fine in my keychain. Loading or editing does not
throw the "No secrets were provided" error.
There was a brief period a
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--- Comment #16 from user2...@web.de ---
Sorry, the right message is:
plasma-nm: bool SecretAgent::processSaveSecrets(SecretsRequest&) const Waiting
for the wallet to open
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--- Comment #15 from user2...@web.de ---
Little mistake, in case of trying to store a new connection, i get:
plasma-nm: virtual void SecretAgent::SaveSecrets(const NMVariantMapMap&, const
QDBusObjectPath&)
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--- Comment #13 from Jan Grulich ---
Would you be able to compile plasma-nm if I send you a patch with some
additional debug output? I think I won't be able to tell what could be wrong in
your case without that.
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--- Comment #12 from Theresa ---
Hi Jan,
it seems KWalletManager5 is able to store the passwords, if I click on "Show
values" the password is stored there. That's the way it should work, right?
If I click on the "Applications"
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--- Comment #10 from Jan Grulich ---
Hmm, still no idea what could be wrong.
Could you please open kwalletmanager5 and go to "Network Management" and search
for your connection, it won't be displayed under its name, but you might
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--- Comment #9 from Theresa ---
Hi Jan,
please find attached the request debug.
The first output is from enabling the debugging and re-starting kded5 again.
It automatically restarted the network manager and tried to re-connect
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Hi Jan,
please find attached the request debug.
The first output is from enabling the debugging and
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--- Comment #7 from Jan Grulich ---
This is weird, indeed. From the NM log it again appears that our module is not
running. You didn't provide all the information I request, I still need you to
enable the debug output and restart
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--- Comment #6 from Theresa ---
Hi Jan,
unfortunately this is not the case as Kwallet is running:
tm1913 1 0 21:27 ?00:00:00 /usr/bin/kwalletd5
tm2253 1 0 21:27 ?00:00:00
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--- Comment #5 from Jan Grulich ---
Our kded module appears to be running. Problem could be in KWallet, can you
check whether you have it enabled and whether plasma-nm is not accidentaly
blocked? If I remember correctly before
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--- Comment #4 from Theresa ---
Hi Jan,
any advice on how to fix this?
Best,
theresa
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--- Comment #3 from Theresa ---
Hi Jan,
yes it definitely seems so:
systemctl status kded5
● kded5.service
Loaded: not-found (Reason: No such file or directory)
Active: inactive (dead)
should this be the service that
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