On Tue, 2016-06-07 at 19:29 +0200, Thomas Haller wrote: > On Tue, 2016-06-07 at 19:10 +0200, Bastien Nocera wrote: > > Hey, > > > > I get problems when trying this with both nm-connection-editor and > > gnome-control-center, so it's probably a problem in the common > > code. > > > > 1. Connect to a known wireless network with WPA/WPA2 Personal > > authentication > > 2. Once connected, edit the connection > > 3. In "Wi-Fi Security" select "Dynamic WEP", then "Tunneled TLS" as > > the > > authentication, enter bogus values in "anonymous identity", > > "username" > > and password". Tick the "No CA certificate is required" checkbox. > > 4. "nmcli connection down <connection id>" > > 5. "nmcli connection up <connection id>" (you can press Ctrl+C when > > you're bored) > > 6. Re-edit the connection > > 7. Select WPA/WPA Personal in "Wi-Fi Security", and put in the > > actual > > Wi-Fi password > > 8. Run "nmcli connection up <connection id>" again > > > > " > > Passwords or encryption keys are required to access the wireless > > network 'test'. > > Warning: password for '802-11-wireless-security.psk' not given in > > 'passwd-file' and nmcli cannot ask without '--ask' option. > > " > > > > It will then ask for the password in a loop, and never allow > > connection. > > > > Ideas? Do you prefer this being filed in bugzilla? > > > > > could this be > https://git.gnome.org/browse/network-manager-applet/commit/?id=c21d56 > dd22057103c8125a49307b4ff47b5b644d
No, that's already in my tree. It asks for a password repeatedly, even when it is correct. I think that NetworkManager might think it's a different kind of connection compared to what nm-connection-editor thinks. _______________________________________________ networkmanager-list mailing list networkmanager-list@gnome.org https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/networkmanager-list