15.10.2012 12:18, Colin Guthrie kirjutas:
We could of course tweak the default polkit policy here to not require
that, but is that wise in and off itself? e.g. you wouldn't want a
student to reconfigure the terminals in a university network without
authorisation. It should likely be tied to security levels in some capacity.

Col
Yes, i wouldn't want that. But the question is not about configuring. It's about reconnecting. It can perfectly connect at boot w/o asking any password. Now connection drops and all it should do is reconnect as it did at boot. Why ask for password now? :/ It should be quite easy to reproduce, just unplug router and plug it back, wifi is available but you are prompted for root password to connect. I don't want to share my root password so user could reconnect, other option seems to be reboot which isn't quite normal solution either :)

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