This seems like a situation where you just use wpa_supplicant to
associate if it is wpa and if it wep just modify your
/etc/network/interfaces and change the file so it is not world
readable.

On 1/11/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hallo!
> I'm currently setting up a PC for a school's classroom for public surfing. I 
> managed to lock down the desktop with Pessulus and Sabayon and configure an 
> autologin.
> But I've got a Problem with the networkmanager (0.6.3). Basically it works 
> fine but I want it to connect the WLAN on it's own.
> Whenever I enter the (pre-shared) WEP128 Key (Hex) it tries to store it using 
> nm-aplet and I have to re-enter the keyrings password after each reboot to 
> unlock the WEP Key.
>
> Is it possible to store network-manager's keys and configuration in a 
> permanent way so users don't have to unlock it on every reboot?
>
> Thank you!
>
>
> Regards,
>   Andreas Weller
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