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> the wpa_supplicant.conf
>
> For general roaming, I think it would be great for NM expose the bgscan
> and related configs, if 802.11k
> has good wpa_supplicant support, this would be a real help for roaming,
> and maybe this IW command.
>
> -SA
>
>
>
> On
> On Wed, Aug 15, 2018 at 9:36 AM, Dan Williams via networkmanager-list <
networkmanager-list@gnome.org> wrote
>
> Does the switching cause an actual problem? It's supposed to happen
> very quickly, within a couple 10s of ms.
I have run into like roaming/band-selection issues with linux around
I've had this issue for a while with ubuntu, where openvpn, openconnect
vpn's that I've tried don't seem to register the dns servers properly
with dnsmasq, so I get no dns resolution on vpn. It seems resolvconf
isn't modifying the resolv.conf, leaving the localhost address there,
but dnsmasq
Likely related to resolveconf, it doesn't seem to work right with vpn
plugins to add dns servers properly from the connection. I usually end
up having to uninstall it to get dns working properly across a tunnel.
-mb
On 12/25/2014 12:57 PM, Another Sillyname wrote:
Happy Crimbles
This is how most users are expecting to use it, with (sadly) windoze
being the golden example for seamless integration. Every wireless
vendor just expects there to be integration on the backend with AD/LDAP
or some upstream directory provider if you're doing user/pass-based auth
of some form
I had this problem with the same card on an elitebook - never could get
this to work under ubuntu, it'd only ever expose the first serial port,
and would never take the firmware to load the second for the data
socket. RFkill said it was enabled, but never *worked*...
Bios was flaky as hell
Not as far as I have been able to tell per how windoze handles it. I
asked this a while back, and short answer is no.
Working in an enterprise wireless environment, of course windoze does
this (only at boot/logout), macs do this too (somewhat poorly), but
there is nothing analogous in linux
Greetings,
I installed kubuntu 13.10 tonight, and was trying to connect my vpn to
work, but it seems that it won't start without having a managed ethernet
adapter. Because of using likewise-open and kerberos for AD auth on
login, I have to force the interface to dhcp as soon as the OS comes
I was curious if the RH or other contributors have investigated adding
os-level machine auth support into NM, or proper dynamic dns client
support to register with AD.
How does the OS-level machine auth support work?
Is this Kerberos + EAP?
Under windoze or mac, essentially kerberos machine
This sounds pretty consistent with my question about machine auth
inclusion, as this works almost exactly like what you're trying to
accomplish.
We do the same on the windoze side, where if there isn't a user
authenticated, it should fall back to machine auth vlan, where your user
is
Greetings,
I was curious if the RH or other contributors have investigated adding
os-level machine auth support into NM, or proper dynamic dns client
support to register with AD. I know it's a bit chicken and egg,
considering nm has no identity at boot, but needs to be a handoff from
system
I'm in the same boat at the moment - deploying enterprise wireless and
using machine auth for certain components in mac/windows, but looking
last week for how to accomplish machine authentication lead me to find
little under linux.
Seems this might need to be lower in the stack than
I've noticed similar behavior using vpnc-based vpn's that doesn't setup
routes quite right. It adds the prefixes negotiated for routes by the
server, but it still insists on repointing a default route at the tun
interface as well, breaking split-tunneling. I keep forgetting to spam
the list
19, 2009 at 04:08:07PM -0700, Michael Butash wrote:
Hi,
I just upgraded a couple days ago to Karmic, and just noticed today that
my laptop isn't working with my Verizon mini-pci dell card. Well, it
works mostly, but primarily won't install a default route and finally go
fully
Hi,
I just upgraded a couple days ago to Karmic, and just noticed today that
my laptop isn't working with my Verizon mini-pci dell card. Well, it
works mostly, but primarily won't install a default route and finally go
fully connected in the nm tray applet. Watching syslog, what I found
was
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