On Monday 14 of September 2015 12:51:01 Jirka Klimes wrote:
> On Mon, 14 Sep 2015 10:36:59 +0200
>
> Jan Grulich wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm trying to improve our WPA/WPA2 Enterprise support in KDE and I
> > have few questions regarding 802-11x security setting.
> >
> > 1)
You bring up so many different points, that it's hard to keep track of
them. It would be better to discuss them individually or open Bugs for
it.
> I managed to also integrate it with the plasma applet thing for KDE
> 4,
> which is really nice in user interface terms for the largest part
>
On Sat, 2015-09-12 at 19:56 +0200, Xen wrote:
> ==
>
> Requesting OpenVPN listens at port 1194 for the management console
> might
> not be the most rad choice as a user may want to use that port for
> tunneling to a remote OpenVPN server. So you get a conflict
On Mon, 14 Sep 2015 10:36:59 +0200
Jan Grulich wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to improve our WPA/WPA2 Enterprise support in KDE and I
> have few questions regarding 802-11x security setting.
>
> 1) When phase2-foo properties should be used instead of just foo
> properties
On Mon, 14 Sep 2015 13:23:14 +0200
Jan Grulich wrote:
> On Monday 14 of September 2015 12:51:01 Jirka Klimes wrote:
> > On Mon, 14 Sep 2015 10:36:59 +0200
> >
> > Jan Grulich wrote:
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > I'm trying to improve our WPA/WPA2 Enterprise
On Sat, 2015-09-12 at 19:56 +0200, Xen wrote:
> Seriously I would suggest to get rid of the CamelCase name. It breaks
> compatibility or congruency with a lot of other things and as a user you
> are constantly wondering what the name is going to be. NetworkManager?
> networkmanager?
Hi, thanks for your responses.
On 09/14/2015 02:10 PM, Thomas Haller wrote:
You bring up so many different points, that it's hard to keep track of
them. It would be better to discuss them individually or open Bugs for
it.
I know, just imagine having to file bug reports for all of them ;-).
On Mon, 2015-09-14 at 15:02 +0200, Jirka Klimes wrote:
> On Mon, 14 Sep 2015 13:23:14 +0200
> Jan Grulich wrote:
>
> > On Monday 14 of September 2015 12:51:01 Jirka Klimes wrote:
> > > On Mon, 14 Sep 2015 10:36:59 +0200
> > >
> > > Jan Grulich wrote:
>
On 09/14/2015 01:35 PM, Thomas Haller wrote:
On Sat, 2015-09-12 at 19:56 +0200, Xen wrote:
==
Seriously I would suggest to get rid of the CamelCase name. It
breaks compatibility or congruency with a lot of other things and
as a user you are constantly wondering
Hello,
I use NetworkManager on a embedded Debian Jessie system that have
multiples interfaces, some of them going up dynamically. The system is
acting as a router between the interfaces and have the relevant iptables
rules to do NAT masquerading and MSSTCP handling. The only remaining
point
Dan
Thanks for replying. As I mentioned the WiFi on the same box runs fine
from Ubuntu or from Windows.
Here are the lspci and lsusb
Jim$lspci
00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation 2nd Generation Core Processor
Family DRAM Controller (rev 09)
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel
On Mon, 2015-09-14 at 17:32 -0400, Jim wrote:
> Dan
>
> Thanks for replying. As I mentioned the WiFi on the same box runs fine
> from Ubuntu or from Windows.
>
> Here are the lspci and lsusb
>
> Jim$lspci
...
> 08:00.0 Network controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL8188CE
>
On 09/14/2015 06:12 PM, Jim wrote:
Dan
On FC21, the dmesg | grep rtl returns nothing.
In contrast, I booted Ubuntu and ran the same commands, which clearly show an
8192 (see below). Now how do I restore that device?
Thanks,
Jim
(From Ubuntu)
00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation 2nd
Aha! Moments before your message arrived, I did uname -a. It showed
3.17.4-301. I was scratching my head trying to figure that out.
Looking at your message, I checked the /boot/config, and it correctly
shows 4.1.6-100. I started poring over /var/log/messages, and I see
that when the
On Mon, 2015-09-14 at 23:25 +0200, Jean-Christian de Rivaz wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I use NetworkManager on a embedded Debian Jessie system that have
> multiples interfaces, some of them going up dynamically. The system is
> acting as a router between the interfaces and have the relevant iptables
>
Dan
On FC21, the dmesg | grep rtl returns nothing.
In contrast, I booted Ubuntu and ran the same commands, which clearly
show an 8192 (see below). Now how do I restore that device?
Thanks,
Jim
(From Ubuntu)
00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation 2nd Generation Core Processor
Family DRAM
On Mon, Sep 14, 2015 at 01:08:06AM +0200, poma wrote:
> As shown, "ethernet.wake-on-lan=0" has no effect on disabling
> NetworkManager's WOL management.
> I wonder if such a possibility exists, at all.
NetworkManager configures on the device the options specified in
configuration file and if
Fedora Core 21, KDE spin, all patches up to date.
Have run for many months using WiFi almost exclusively. Started using OpenVPN a
couple of months ago with a commercial VPN provider. (Not sure if that
matters). That has worked fine.
Got notification from Apper that some packages needed
On Mon, 2015-09-14 at 14:10 -0400, JimR wrote:
> Fedora Core 21, KDE spin, all patches up to date.
>
> Have run for many months using WiFi almost exclusively. Started using OpenVPN
> a couple of months ago with a commercial VPN provider. (Not sure if that
> matters). That has worked fine.
>
>
Hi,
I'm trying to improve our WPA/WPA2 Enterprise support in KDE and I have few
questions regarding 802-11x security setting.
1) When phase2-foo properties should be used instead of just foo properties
(e.g
phase2-private-key/private-key) ? In implementation of gnome-applet I see they
are
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