My problem is a bit different: everything works fine, but the dialog
appears when we ACTIVATE a VPN connection, even if we don't want to
modify it.
1) I've prepared a VPN connection for my non-admin users and put it in
/etc/NetworkManager/system-connections/vpn.nmconnection.
2) When they click to
Still happening in Ubuntu 20.04 focal , We need to find some workaround
for this , any other mobile or desktop OS can do this !
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I just installed kubuntu 18 after a long absence. I found that to make any
change to the network settings I had to key in my (16 digit) password multiple
times. About 5 times in fact.
Its a laptop. The user has to be able to do things like this.
If I have to modify system files (and reapply
It seems Debian fix is simply to allow users from netdev (and sudo)
group add/change system-wide NetworkManager connections, this fix is
added in network-manager 0.9.4.0-7 and is merged in Ubuntu,
look at
/var/lib/polkit-1/localauthority/10-vendor.d/org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.pkla
[Adding or
Also an issue in Ubuntu 16.04. I reported it as a bug in
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/modemmanager/+bug/1650792
before I detected this thread.
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Still an issue in Kubuntu 16.04, so apparently it did NOT get merged
into Ubuntu.
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Title:
System policy preven
Mathieu, it doesn't seem that the upstream fix in Debian ever got merged
into Ubuntu. Is there a reason for this?
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I can confirm this bug in 15.04. We use Ubuntu in standalone terminal
which is in sleep at night. When we open it in the morning, it wants to
reconnect to wifi network and administator password is required.
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I am still seeing this bug in 14.04 with gnome-core (minimal gnome). I
also get the prompt for admin (sudo) password when the connection/signal
is weak, since it might disconnect/reconnect quickly. Instead, that
automatic reconnection doesn't happen since I might miss the password
prompt and the re
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