Thank you, I got It running as user. The strange thing is that If I run it as user I can not direktly click on the wlan-list, I have to type my wlan-date manually in. Is Root this does not happen. Any Idea hov I can solve this?
Thorsten >On Monday, 15. January 2007 15:24, Dan Williams wrote: > On Mon, 2007-01-15 at 15:00 +0100, Thorsten Kolb wrote: > > Hi there, > > > > I am trying now for several weeks to get networkmanager/knetworkmanager > > running. > > This day I had sucess, with NetworkManager-0.6.4 and knetworkmanager-0.1. > > The Problam I had all the time was that the poore unpatched dhcp-3.0.4 > > which comes with my distro (slackware-11.0) does not work with > > NetworkManager nor the poore dhcp-3.0.4 which I compiled for myself did > > the trick. So I took some patches from a gentooo-overlay and patched dhcp > > for my self, now it works. > > > > Maybe you can say me which ones are nessesary?! > > This are all I used: > > > > dhcp-3.0-fix-perms.patch > > dhcp-3.0-paranoia.patch > > > > > > dhcp-3.0.2-dhclient-script-dbus-dhcdbd.patch > > dhcp-3.0.2-extended_option_environment.patch > > ^^^ I think these two are likely the only ones necessary for the dbus > support. > > Dan > > > dhcp-3.0.3-no_isc_blurb.patch > > dhcp-3.0.3-libdst.patch > > dhcp-3.0.3-dhclient-ntp.patch > > dhcp-3.0.2-gmake.patch > > > > > > So for the future it would be good that you write the need for a patched > > dhcp somewhere on your Homepage :-) > > > > Just one Question. > > How can I use knetworkmanager as a non-root user? What must I change > > in /etc/dbus.1/system.d/knetworkmanager? > > You should be. Slackware has lagged somewhat with D-Bus though. The > way other distributions, for example Fedora, deal with the non-root user > issue is through a special PAM module called pam_console. Essentially, > if the user is sitting in front of the machine, they are allowed to > configure the network. Then, your /etc/dbus-1/system.d/knetworkmanager > would have the following bits somewhere: > > <policy at_console="true"> > <allow own="org.freedesktop.NetworkManagerInfo"/> > > <allow > send_destination="org.freedesktop.NetworkManagerInfo"/> <allow > send_interface="org.freedesktop.NetworkManagerInfo"/> </policy> > > This _only_ works if you have pam_console set up. Debian-based > distributions do this through groups. There, you need to be in the > 'netdev' group and replace the above at_console="true" with > group="netdev". > > I really don't know how slackware does the D-Bus authorization bits, but > it really should be doing them with either groups (like Debian) or > pam_console (like Fedora and SUSE). You'll have to figure out which > one, since it appears that nobody has already figured that out for > slackware. > > Cheers, > Dan -- ************************************************************************ Thorsten Kolb Fritz-Frey-Strasse 10 69121 Heidelberg Germany Phone: 015114164444 E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ************************************************************************ _______________________________________________ NetworkManager-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/networkmanager-list
