Re: Activation Too Long?

2006-02-03 Thread Ryan Skadberg
That was my original thought, sadly, since I have been having some wacky SELinux issues myself, I've got it disabled at the moment, so it shouldn't be causing the issue. Skadz On 2/3/06, Jeffrey C. Ollie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Are you running with SELinux enabled and in enforcing mode? I n

Re: Activation Too Long?

2006-02-03 Thread Jeffrey C. Ollie
Are you running with SELinux enabled and in enforcing mode? I noticed from a previous email that you are running a Rawhide system. I haven't been able to fully quantify how/why it happens but something with SELinux gets messed up between reboots. If I relabel the filesystem at bootup (touch /.au

Re: Activation Too Long?

2006-02-03 Thread Ryan Skadberg
Thanks Jeff! Attached is what the system dbus sees. Skadz On 2/3/06, Jeffrey C. Ollie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Fri, 2006-02-03 at 19:14 -0500, Ryan Skadberg wrote: > > > > Is there any way I can turn some sort of debugging on to see the dbus sends? > > dbus-monitor > > Jeff > > > > -B

Re: Activation Too Long?

2006-02-03 Thread Jeffrey C. Ollie
On Fri, 2006-02-03 at 19:14 -0500, Ryan Skadberg wrote: > > Is there any way I can turn some sort of debugging on to see the dbus sends? dbus-monitor Jeff signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part ___ NetworkManager-list mai

Re: Activation Too Long?

2006-02-03 Thread Ryan Skadberg
I just tested dbus and it seems to work just fine for controlling rhythmbox. As I said, I am seeing this as root running NetworkManager --no-daemon, not as my user, so not sure if maybe there is an issue with the system wide bus? Skadz On 2/3/06, Ryan Skadberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > So, I

Re: Activation Too Long?

2006-02-03 Thread Ryan Skadberg
So, I tried compiling CVS today and am getting the same exact error. I've attached a log file that I hope will help someone figure this out. Is there any way I can turn some sort of debugging on to see the dbus sends? Skadz On 2/2/06, Robert Love <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Thu, 2006-02-02

ipsec-vpn connect issue

2006-02-03 Thread Wendell MacKenzie
Hi: I've setup the following components on SUSE 10.0: NetworkManager-0.5.1cvs20060107-2 NetworkManager-vpnc-0.5.0cvs20051102-3 NetworkManager-glib-0.5.1cvs20060107-2 NetworkManager-devel-0.5.1cvs20060107-2 NetworkManager-gnome-0.5.1cvs20060107-2 ipsec-tools-0.6.3_turnpike-1.i586.rpm novell-vp

Re: WPA: problems connecting to wpa_supplicant

2006-02-03 Thread Michael Biebl
Robert Love wrote: > On Fri, 2006-02-03 at 15:04 +0100, Michael Biebl wrote: > >> There seems to be no --rundir argument for ./configure, at least not >> in the version I have. I have used --localstatedir instead, but that >> doesn't help all the same. >> Here is my complete configure line: > > Y

Re: WPA: problems connecting to wpa_supplicant

2006-02-03 Thread Robert Love
On Fri, 2006-02-03 at 15:04 +0100, Michael Biebl wrote: > There seems to be no --rundir argument for ./configure, at least not > in the version I have. I have used --localstatedir instead, but that > doesn't help all the same. > Here is my complete configure line: Yah, there is no --rundir. I ha

Re: WPA: problems connecting to wpa_supplicant

2006-02-03 Thread Michael Biebl
Dan Williams wrote: > On Fri, 2006-02-03 at 10:48 +, Antony J Mee wrote: [..] > > Try adding --rundir=/var/run to your ./autogen.sh arguments when > configuring... Need to point NM at the correct location to stick its > control sockets. > There seems to be no --rundir argument for ./confi

Re: WPA: problems connecting to wpa_supplicant

2006-02-03 Thread Dan Williams
On Fri, 2006-02-03 at 10:48 +, Antony J Mee wrote: > Hi Michael, > > Sorry I cannot give a solution but I have precisely the same problem. > I've tried running the latest wpa_supplicant tarball (0.5.1) and even > the head of the cvs tree. Both give me the same result. > > I noticed that when

Re: WPA rt2500 wpa_supplicant

2006-02-03 Thread Dan Williams
On Fri, 2006-02-03 at 12:59 +, Pete O'Grady wrote: > I have a wireless card based upon the rt2500 chipset. It does not require > wpa_supplicant for WPA access to networks as it is an open source driver and > wpa is built into the card. I read that Network-Manager's WPA implementation > will

Re: Does NetworkManager restarts VPN Connection when switched between networks ??

2006-02-03 Thread Dan Williams
On Fri, 2006-02-03 at 09:07 +0530, George wrote: > Hi all, > > I wanted to know whether NetworkManager restarts a VPN Connection > when switched to a different Network ?? ( ex. from wired to wireless ) Yes. A VPN connection can't be kept across network switches, because your IP address is going

WPA rt2500 wpa_supplicant

2006-02-03 Thread Pete O'Grady
I have a wireless card based upon the rt2500 chipset. It does not require wpa_supplicant for WPA access to networks as it is an open source driver and wpa is built into the card. I read that Network-Manager's WPA implementation will use wpa_supplicant. Will this cause an issue? Would I still be

Cannot build vpn-daemons/pptp

2006-02-03 Thread James Ettle
Hi, I'm trying to build the pptp daemon, with gcc 4.0.2 20051125 (FC4). I start by running autogen.sh with the same arguments as the rest of NetworkManager in vpn-daemons/pptp. Running make gives: make all-recursive make[1]: Entering directory `/home/james/src/NetworkManager-build/vpn-daemons/p

Re: WPA: problems connecting to wpa_supplicant

2006-02-03 Thread Antony J Mee
Hi Michael, Sorry I cannot give a solution but I have precisely the same problem. I've tried running the latest wpa_supplicant tarball (0.5.1) and even the head of the cvs tree. Both give me the same result. I noticed that when I tried running wpa_supplicant interactively with something like: