Dan Williams wrote:
Yeah, looks pretty simple. I wonder if it would be enough to have a
checkbox on the IPv6 config page for adding the 6to4 tunnel or
something.
I was thinking of an additional option in the 'method' dropdown along
the lines of Automatic, 6to4.
We'll need some extra logic
Hi Dan,
I can't seem to find it in the GUI or in the documentation.
Can NetworkManager be configured to only connect to home networks?
Say I
am on Vodafone and get free data usage, but then move to an area
with
poor signal for Vodafone, can I prevent
On 11/18/2009 09:09 AM, Graham Beneke wrote:
Dan Williams wrote:
Yeah, looks pretty simple. I wonder if it would be enough to have a
checkbox on the IPv6 config page for adding the 6to4 tunnel or
something.
I was thinking of an additional option in the 'method' dropdown along
the
Dan, Eugene.
I have captured the debug from this connection while not available as
system-connection. It works in this case as you can see:
NetworkManager: Tried to set deprecated property gsm/band
NetworkManager: Tried to set deprecated property gsm/band
NetworkManager: Tried to set deprecated
Benoit Boissinot wrote:
Good idea, just remember to make it difficult to enable ipv6
connection sharing with a 6to4 address, Vista is already messing with
that too much (we regularly see windows computers advertizing their
6to4 prefix in our network, so they hijack all the traffic from
Hi!
I have received the logs from our radius server during my unsuccessful
dial up:
Wed Nov 18 08:48:18 2009 : Auth: Login incorrect (rlm_chap: Wrong user
password): [49160/CHAP-Password] (from client tmobwanip port 0
cli 49160)
Wed Nov 18 08:56:36 2009 : Auth: Login incorrect
On 11/18/2009 12:17 PM, Graham Beneke wrote:
Benoit Boissinot wrote:
You mean, behind a NAT, using the public IP of the gateway? How does
your computer get the proto41 packets back? Did you put yourself in
DMZ (that's the way I usually it), or is there another trick?
The 6to4 interface could
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On Wed, 2009-11-18 at 00:00 +0300, Louigi Verona wrote:
Hey, Dan!
Thanks for the advice. I am
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On Wed, 2009-11-18 at 00:00 +0300, Louigi Verona wrote:
Hey, Dan!
Thanks
NetworkManager now uses the new DBus API of wpa_supplicant. It
changes interfaces and methods and signals names to, change some
signals to PropertyChanged signal and some method calls to property
Get calls in order to fit new API. General principle of operation
supplicant manager is not changed.
Hi,
I've succesfullly installed Networkmanager and nm-applet with all the
plugins under Gnome / Kde-4-3 using the instructions can be found at
gentoo-wiki. It is working perfectly for wired and wireless LAN but not for
any VPN (this part of the applet is grey
I was searching the archive and
Hi,
I've succesfullly installed Networkmanager and nm-applet with all the
plugins under Gnome / Kde-4-3 using the instructions can be found at
gentoo-wiki. It is working perfectly for wired and wireless LAN but not for
any VPN (this part of the applet is grey
I was searching the archive and
I think all the required components installed
[I] net-dialup/pptpclient
Available versions: 1.7.1-r1!t 1.7.2-r1!t {tk}
Installed versions: 1.7.2-r1!t(22.05.15 2009-10-12)(tk)
Homepage:http://pptpclient.sourceforge.net/
Description: Linux client for PPTP
Hi Dan,
Thanks a lot. It was great help. I got most of the things clear from
this mail.
The things I want to work with is,
Firstly, I want to check the available network connections (interfaces)
and then want to choose a particular connection/interface of my own as
the default connection, not
2009/11/17 Dan Williams d...@redhat.com
On Mon, 2009-11-09 at 13:37 +, Neil Broadley wrote:
Regarding Ubuntu launchpad bug :
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/samba/+bug/211631?comments=all
(brief summary : During shutdown/restart, Network Manager brings down
wifi interface
On Wed, 2009-11-18 at 17:54 +, Neil Broadley wrote:
2009/11/17 Dan Williams d...@redhat.com
On Mon, 2009-11-09 at 13:37 +, Neil Broadley wrote:
Regarding Ubuntu launchpad bug :
2009/11/17 Jud Craft craft...@gmail.com
When doing that, in the IPv4 tab, choose the Shared IPv4 method.
Then, hook up your wired cable, and pick your new shared connection from
the menu. NM will now NAT the wired subnet to the current default
connection, which I assume would be your
On Wed, 2009-11-18 at 17:57 +0100, Syed Md. Ashraful Karim wrote:
Hi Dan,
Thanks a lot. It was great help. I got most of the things clear from
this mail.
The things I want to work with is,
Firstly, I want to check the available network connections
(interfaces) and then want to choose a
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Hi Dan
if you dont want to fiddle with SIM card file system the pragmatic solution
is to just use a shadow list for the MNC length. In this case you are
independant from
vendors firmware implementations of the generic and/or restricted sim
access.
In gsm-world USA and India are the most
On Wed, 2009-11-18 at 09:55 +0300, Eugene Crosser wrote:
Dan Williams wrote:
On Tue, 2009-11-17 at 22:52 +0100, van Schelve wrote:
Hi Dan,
thank you for your help.
I captured the debug output as you told me. But before pasting the output
here I have some additional facts:
The
On Wed, 2009-11-18 at 08:46 +, Frederik Himpe wrote:
On Tue, 17 Nov 2009 14:34:16 -0800, Dan Williams wrote:
Looking at resolvconf's man page, I guess that NetworkManager only
calls networkmanager -a, which will add stuff to resolvconf, but does
not call resolvconf -d first to clean
On Wed, 2009-11-18 at 09:47 +0100, Daniel Fetchinson wrote:
Hi folks, I have a super weird situation on my Sony VAIO VGN-FZ240E:
I have Fedora 8 which ships network manager 0.7.0-0.5.svn3030 and
until yesterday everything has been working perfectly well, nm-applet
connected to both
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On Wed, 2009-11-18 at 10:30 +0100, Mark Haack wrote:
Hi Dan
if you dont want to fiddle with SIM card file system the pragmatic solution
is to just use a shadow list for the MNC length. In this case you are
independant from
vendors firmware implementations of the generic and/or restricted
On Wed, 2009-11-18 at 13:38 -0500, Ryan Novosielski wrote:
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On Wed, 2009-11-18 at 15:23 +0100, Geronimo Wheeler wrote:
Hi,
I've succesfullly installed Networkmanager and nm-applet with all the
plugins under Gnome / Kde-4-3 using the instructions can be found at
gentoo-wiki. It is working perfectly for wired and wireless LAN but
not for any VPN (this
Hi Dan,
as I mentioned in my post from today it looks to me like an authentication
problem because these radius log
entries:
Wed Nov 18 08:48:18 2009 : Auth: Login incorrect (rlm_chap: Wrong user
password): [49160/CHAP-Password] (from client tmobwanip port 0
cli 49160)
Wed Nov 18
Magic, thanks, Dan. I think you're referring to Mark Hedges post
(
http://mail.gnome.org/archives/networkmanager-list/2009-November/msg00088.html),
so I'll follow that discussion. Sadly, no replies as of yet though!
I'm getting to it :)
Looks like you're having a catchup day today!
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On Wed, 2009-11-18 at 08:59
On Wed, 2009-11-18 at 13:46 +0100, van Schelve wrote:
Hi!
I have received the logs from our radius server during my unsuccessful
dial up:
Wed Nov 18 08:48:18 2009 : Auth: Login incorrect (rlm_chap: Wrong user
password): [49160/CHAP-Password] (from client tmobwanip port 0
cli
On Wed, 2009-11-18 at 10:04 +, Jue Yang wrote:
Hi,
I am going to develop WIFI Direct on NM 0.7.0, but still a fresh to
NM.
I wonder if someone can give me some suggestions or whether NM group
may put WIFI Direct on schedule?
We talked about it (well, me and many of the other people
On Wed, 2009-11-18 at 11:34 -0800, Dan Williams wrote:
On Wed, 2009-11-18 at 10:04 +, Jue Yang wrote:
Hi,
I am going to develop WIFI Direct on NM 0.7.0, but still a fresh to
NM.
I wonder if someone can give me some suggestions or whether NM group
may put WIFI Direct on schedule?
Hi folks, I have a super weird situation on my Sony VAIO VGN-FZ240E:
I have Fedora 8 which ships network manager 0.7.0-0.5.svn3030 and
until yesterday everything has been working perfectly well,
nm-applet
connected to both wired and wireless networks without a problem. And
the
On Wed, 2009-11-18 at 22:00 +0100, Daniel Fetchinson wrote:
Hi folks, I have a super weird situation on my Sony VAIO VGN-FZ240E:
I have Fedora 8 which ships network manager 0.7.0-0.5.svn3030 and
until yesterday everything has been working perfectly well,
nm-applet
connected
van Schelve wrote:
as I mentioned in my post from today it looks to me like an authentication
problem because these radius log
entries:
Wed Nov 18 08:48:18 2009 : Auth: Login incorrect (rlm_chap: Wrong user
password): [49160/CHAP-Password] (from client tmobwanip port 0
cli
On Wed, Nov 18, 2009 at 4:00 PM, Daniel Fetchinson
fetchin...@googlemail.com wrote:
Hi folks, I have a super weird situation on my Sony VAIO VGN-FZ240E:
I have Fedora 8 which ships network manager 0.7.0-0.5.svn3030 and
until yesterday everything has been working perfectly well,
Hi folks, I have a super weird situation on my Sony VAIO
VGN-FZ240E:
I have Fedora 8 which ships network manager 0.7.0-0.5.svn3030 and
until yesterday everything has been working perfectly well,
nm-applet
connected to both wired and wireless networks without a problem.
You may also find all the requisite packages on koji. A quick search
on koji turned up the following link to
NetworkManager-0.7.0-0.12.svn4326.fc8:
http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/buildinfo?buildID=70593
Thanks a lot, I actually managed to get everything I need from steadfast.
Cheers,
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