I can confirm this is still an issue with the latest rc-proposed on my
Pro 5. I recall having reported this, but can't find my bug report in
launchpad.
With my home wifi, I would say that this happens at least daily.
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Hi Antii,
Having taken a look at them, I don't think they are actually relevant
since they are identical apart from the obvious fields (id, uuid, ssid,
psk).
I'll try and do further tests over the w/e with both networks...
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James, I would rather have the complete files to be thorough. Thanks!
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1366391
Title:
re-prompted for already-known password when switching networks
To
If you are connected to network 1, start connecting to network 2 and
then cancel, the expected behaviour is to return the network status to
how it was i.e. connected to network 1. The system should not ask you to
retype a password for a network that you have already joined once.
If your behaviour
1) Connect to network A.
2) Connect to network B.
3) Re-connect to network A.
4) Attempt to re-connect to network B - this results in a password prompt (it
shouldn't as I've already connected in (2)).
5) If I click cancel, I *do* connect to network B (not the original network
A).
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Hi James,
could you please contact me privately or send me a copy of your
/etc/NetworkManager/system-connections/network A and
/etc/NetworkManager/system-connections/network B.
Don't attach the files directly to this bug report as they contain the
cleartext passwords of the networks.
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