Re: Is it possible that a command line interface to the network-manager functionality could be added?

2010-11-04 Thread Tassilo Horn
Daenyth Blank writes: Hi Daenyth, >>> I do see connections defined in knetworkmanager but it needs >>> knetworkmanager running. >> >> Oh, indeed, I see those, too.  But my need is to have a cmd line >> interface to networkmanager when I have broken my X install, so >> there's no way to start kne

Re: Is it possible that a command line interface to the network-manager functionality could be added?

2010-11-03 Thread Tassilo Horn
Andrey Borzenkov writes: Hi Andrey, >> I once looked at nmcli, but I couldn't figure out how to use it.  To >> be more specific, how do I tell it to connect to the WIFI with SSID >> "foo" using WPA2 with user "jon" and password "secret"?  Currently, I >> use cnetworkmanager for that. > > You can

Re: Is it possible that a command line interface to the network-manager functionality could be added?

2010-10-19 Thread Tassilo Horn
Darren Albers writes: Hi Darren, > nmcli might be what you are looking for: I once looked at nmcli, but I couldn't figure out how to use it. To be more specific, how do I tell it to connect to the WIFI with SSID "foo" using WPA2 with user "jon" and password "secret"? Currently, I use cnetwork

Re: Huawei 160G fails to connect with modem-manager 0.4

2010-08-30 Thread Tassilo Horn
Jirka Klimes writes: Hi Jirka, >> After upgrading my gentoo system, I'd like to chime in on an issue >> already raised by Tassilo Horn in July: I've got a Huawei 160G UMTS USB >> modem ("O2 surfstick" in germany) which worked fine with network-manager

Re: How to save pin number and auto-connect on startup?

2010-08-17 Thread Tassilo Horn
Dan Williams writes: Hi Dan, >> > I'm new to N-M, connecting to 3G net in Switzerland using a Huawei >> > K3715 USB stick and Ubuntu 10.04. After the painful configuration >> > process (I had to enter manually "vendor=0x12d1 product=140c" in >> > the configuration file) everything works wonderfu

Re: How to save pin number and auto-connect on startup?

2010-08-06 Thread Tassilo Horn
David Cuenca writes: Hi David, > I'm new to N-M, connecting to 3G net in Switzerland using a Huawei > K3715 USB stick and Ubuntu 10.04. After the painful configuration > process (I had to enter manually "vendor=0x12d1 product=140c" in the > configuration file) everything works wonderful -- even

Re: NetworkManager doesn't connect to my Mobile Broadband connection

2010-07-29 Thread Tassilo Horn
Dan Williams writes: Hi Dan, I have updated from NetworkManager 0.8 to 0.8.1 and re-done the debugging. ModemManager is still 0.4. > Seems fairly recent... Can you do some modem-manager debugging for me? > > 1) stop NetworkManager > 2) killall -TERM modem-manager > 3) modem-manager --debug >

Re: NetworkManager doesn't connect to my Mobile Broadband connection

2010-07-23 Thread Tassilo Horn
On Friday 23 July 2010 21:35:28 Dan Williams wrote: > > > The device is crashing and dropping off the bus. Any idea what > > > firmware you have? > > > > The Mobile Partner app on Windows says > > > > Hardware Version: CD25TCPU > > Firmware Version: 11.604.18.01.00 > > Seems fairly recent.

Re: NetworkManager doesn't connect to my Mobile Broadband connection

2010-07-23 Thread Tassilo Horn
On Friday 23 July 2010 01:13:13 Dan Williams wrote: Hi Dan, > The device is crashing and dropping off the bus. Any idea what > firmware you have? The Mobile Partner app on Windows says Hardware Version: CD25TCPU Firmware Version: 11.604.18.01.00 > That's usually found by getting the respo

Re: NetworkManager doesn't connect to my Mobile Broadband connection

2010-07-22 Thread Tassilo Horn
Tassilo Horn writes: Hi again, >> The log does tell you that a SIM PIN is required. Perhaps that is >> your solution? > > Yes, This was wrong. I mean, *NO*, that's not my solution. I configured all that (see below), but still the connection doesn't get establishe

Re: NetworkManager doesn't connect to my Mobile Broadband connection

2010-07-16 Thread Tassilo Horn
Paul Hardwick writes: Hi Paul, > The log does tell you that a SIM PIN is required. Perhaps that is > your solution? Yes, and I have entered that PIN in the KNetworkManager settings for this connection, in addition to the number called, the username and password (which are not relevant but must

NetworkManager doesn't connect to my Mobile Broadband connection

2010-07-15 Thread Tassilo Horn
Hi all, I have a Huawang E160 UMTS USB Stick. I think I've installed and configured it correctly. At least NetworkManager 0.8 recognizes it. I entered the relevant settings, and I can see NetworkManager trying to connect. Unfortunately, it never succeeds, but it also doesn't tell my why. Here'

Cannot connect to a VPN using the pptp plugin

2008-06-03 Thread Tassilo Horn
Hi all, I'm using networkmanager-0.6.6 and networkmanager-pptp-0.1.0_p20070726 on a Gentoo GNU/Linux system. I really like it a lot. It has never been so easy to connect to my wireless home lan (WPA2) before, so thanks a lot for your work. Anyway, at my university I have to connect to a PPTP VP

Re: Configure WLAN without applet?

2008-04-20 Thread Tassilo Horn
Dan Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Hi Dan, >> I've recently switched from traditional network setup (with >> wpa_supplicant) to NetworkManager, and it seems to work pretty well. >> Unfortunately, to set up encryption one's supposed to use one of >> these three NM frontends: >> >> - G

Configure WLAN without applet?

2008-04-18 Thread Tassilo Horn
Hi all, I've recently switched from traditional network setup (with wpa_supplicant) to NetworkManager, and it seems to work pretty well. Unfortunately, to set up encryption one's supposed to use one of these three NM frontends: - Gnome NM applet - knetworkmanager - pyNetworkMana