On 14/11/18 8:14 am, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 11/14/18 5:03 AM, Stephen Morris wrote:
It's possible it is environmental, but if it is how do I identify what is 
causing it
given that this was not always the functionality with nm on my system, and from 
my
perspective it surfaced on a cold boot after putting on system maintenance.
Well, the first thing I would do is to create a new user account and see if 
that account
acts the same as the one you are using now.  That should narrow it down to user 
space or
system wide.

I tried an existing user account that hasn't been used for over 3 years and it had the same issue.

I also created a new user and it behaved similarly but slightly differently. When I logged in with the new user I made the mistake of not changing the default so it logged into Gnome, and when Gnome started Networkmanager had a definition for ethernet and my wifi even though they had not been explicitly set up, and the wifi definition had the correct password for my router as the network was connected.

I logged out of Gnome and logged into KDE, and went into the networkmanager wifi definition and deliberately set the wifi password to an incorrect entry from the correct entry that the definition had. The incorrect entry was not retained and neither was the correct entry blanked out like in the original issue, or something was overwriting the incorrect entry with the correct one.

Having gotten this issue with the new user account I checked kwalletmanager5 on that account and kwalletmanager5 was completely empty, as it is if I run kwalletmanager5 under root. I installed pam-kwallet after getting the issue, which stopped the prompt for the kwallet password when it was being accessed, so I don't know if that is impacting what is occurring relative to the correct wifi password being retained.


regards,

Steve

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