I am seeing the greyed out connect button on 12.04. In my case I
believe my key is encrypted (it says "BEGIN ENCRYPTED PRIVATE KEY").
So, this is likely a different problem.
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Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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Hi all. Does this problem still exist in Ubuntu 12.04?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/290285
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jasonwc wrote:
> I can confirm that encrypting the key fixes the problem. It doesn't
> matter whether the certificates/key are in PEM or DER format. If the key
> is encrypted, and the correct password is inputted, the connect button
> lights up and becomes usable.
>
>
I think this is the more co
On Wed, Dec 10, 2008 at 02:25:49AM -, jasonwc wrote:
> I can confirm that encrypting the key fixes the problem. It doesn't
> matter whether the certificates/key are in PEM or DER format. If the key
> is encrypted, and the correct password is inputted, the connect button
> lights up and becomes
I can confirm that encrypting the key fixes the problem. It doesn't
matter whether the certificates/key are in PEM or DER format. If the key
is encrypted, and the correct password is inputted, the connect button
lights up and becomes usable.
However, that doesn't fix the fact that network-manager
When trying to connect to a not yet configured network, NM asks for the
certificates etc.
In the bottom right corner of the Window is the confirmation button, which will
save the information provided and try to connect to the network, in German it's
called "Verbinden", so "Connect" is a guess.
I have solved this problem for me by using a private keyfile with a
password associated to it which I didn't have before. Now the button
isn't grayed out and I'm able to successfully establish a connection.
Maybe this is helpful for others, too.
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Grayed out "Connect" button when using WPA2 Entr
This sounds just like bug #291242. It's also been looked over at the
gnome bugzilla page (http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=558982),
although their fix leaves me a little baffled. Basically, at bugzilla
they claim that you now need to make DER instead of PEM files. I've
done that, and st
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Grayed out "Connect" button when using WPA2 Entreprise+TLS authentication
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I reproduced the bug at my university with Ubuntu 8.10 (live cd) and the
output looks similar to the RC.I also attached a copy of my syslog,
after I reproduced the bug twice. I hope this helps.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ killall nm-applet; nm-applet
** (nm-applet:9811): WARNING **: No connections defin
Same issue here. When I try to connect to a WPA2 TLS network, the "OK" button
in the form asking me for the certificates is grayed out no matter what I do.
nm-applet says the following:
** (nm-applet:11940): WARNING **: Invalid connection: 'NMSettingWireless' /
'ssid' invalid: 2
** (nm-applet:1
I guess not. The difference here is that I added this connection while
being at home (I didn't chose any "available wireless network" from the
nm menu), but still get that grayed out connect button. I will try
Ubuntu 8.10 final (live cd) at my university tomorrow and compare the
outputs with those
does "hidden" matter here?
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I tried Ubuntu 8.10 final at home today. The "connect" button was grayed
out as well when I created a hidden wireless network with my
university's settings (same as in bug description). Here's the output:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ killall nm-applet; nm-applet
** (nm-applet:8451): WARNING **: No connec
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