OK, thanks!
-Frank
On Wed, 30 Sep 2015 12:14:09 -0700, Dan Williams <d...@redhat.com> wrote:
On Tue, 2015-09-29 at 21:37 -0700, Frank Rizzo wrote:
Hey guys!
I'm using Ubuntu 14.04 LTS, and using the applet I am able to do basic
configuration of an AP. I can then start it, c
that are supported
through hostapd).
Does anyone have an example config that I can base mine upon?
Thanks!
-Frank
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Hello,
Am Freitag, 21. September 2012, 20:17:24 schrieb Dan Williams:
On Fri, 2012-09-21 at 12:42 -0500, Larry Finger wrote:
On 09/21/2012 12:14 PM, Marius Kotsbak wrote:
On Sep 20, 2012 11:38 PM, Petric Frank pfr...@gmx.de
mailto:pfr...@gmx.de
wrote:
In fact (here in Germany
On 09/19/2012 12:12 AM, Dan Williams wrote:
then we need some
supplicant debug logging instead, which is roughly:
1) mv /usr/sbin/wpa_supplicant /
2) killall -TERM wpa_supplicant
3) /wpa_supplicant -dddtu
4) retry the connection and let it fail
5) grab the supplicant debug output (careful, may
On 09/20/2012 04:40 PM, Frank wrote:
On 09/19/2012 12:12 AM, Dan Williams wrote:
then we need some
supplicant debug logging instead, which is roughly:
1) mv /usr/sbin/wpa_supplicant /
2) killall -TERM wpa_supplicant
3) /wpa_supplicant -dddtu
4) retry the connection and let it fail
5) grab
Hello,
at my location i sometimes notice that different WLAN-routers broadcasts the
same SSID, but different frequencies and MAC-addresses. They also require
different (WPA1/2-) keys to access. But i have only the access key of one of
this access points.
The autoconnect feature of nm-applet
Hello Dan,
Am Donnerstag, 20. September 2012, 19:19:52 schrieb Dan Williams:
On Thu, 2012-09-20 at 18:13 +0200, Petric Frank wrote:
at my location i sometimes notice that different WLAN-routers broadcasts
the same SSID, but different frequencies and MAC-addresses. They also
require
On 09/19/2012 12:12 AM, Dan Williams wrote:
On Tue, 2012-09-18 at 14:45 +0800, Frank wrote:
Here's the wpa_supplicant.conf file:
ap_scan=1
network={
ssid=SSID Name
proto=WPA2
key_mgmt=WPA-EAP
pairwise=CCMP
group=CCMP
eap=PEAP
phase1=peaplabel=0
phase2
Here's the wpa_supplicant.conf file:
|ap_scan=1
network={
ssid=SSID Name
proto=WPA2
key_mgmt=WPA-EAP
pairwise=CCMP
group=CCMP
eap=PEAP
phase1=peaplabel=0
phase2=auth=GTC
identity=User name
password=Password
}
|
I can use wpa_supplicant to connect the
I'm using OpenSUSE 11.2, I've downloaded the openconnect plugin 0.7.2 from
http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/sources/NetworkManager-openconnect/0.7/
./configure
make
make install
I also installed openconnect.
No problems.
But how can I use this plugin within the networkmanager?
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understand that those bubbles are useless
and nerving? Maybe you should join the KDE plasmoids gang.
-- frank
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Hi everyone,
My name is Robert Frank, and I too will be working on NetworkManager for at
least this summer, and hopefully longer. Just to introduce myself to everyone
involved.
-Bob Frank
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Hi,
I've setup a very simple openvpn construction. At the client I can do:
openvpn --remote 192.168.1.94 --dev tun --ifconfig 192.168.2.2 192.168.2.1
--secret openvpn.key
and afterwards I can ping 192.168.2.1 as shown the openvpn manual page.
Now I'm trying to do the same via the
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