Hi, I tried to apply your patch but it failed. After I investigated it a little, I found out you are probably using a distro-specific source. Could you please try this against the current svn? I am using Ubuntu with network manager 0.6.4 and there the patch fails as well. Tomas On Wed, 06 Jun 2007 19:13:07 +0200, Jon Escombe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > ----- "Jon Escombe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> ----- "Jon Escombe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> > >> > Symptom now is that on a first connection it works fine, dialog is >> > presented for the credentials and connects fine. However, once the >> > details for the network are in gconf, reconnecting to that network >> > just results in a endless loop of trying. Including an excerpt from >> > the log below. If I remove the details from gconf then it works again >> > for one time only. >> > >> >> I've managed to debug this some more, and can see that the private key >> password isn't being returned by nm-applet for a WPA-EAP connection. >> >> In nm-gconf-wso-wpa-eap.c, real_serialize_dbus(), >> nm_gconf_wso_get_key(instance) always returns null - although the key >> is present in the keyring. If I hack my real key into this function >> then it works as expected.. Any clues? >> >> Thanks, >> Jon. > > > Got there in the end ;) The current code has an assumption that 802.1X > passwords aren't stored in the keyring, but the private key passwords > for 802.1X networks ARE stored there. > > The attached patch to applet-dbus-info.c gets things working for me > (using a .pfx file and private key password) but I don't know if it has > any implications for other 802.1X configs? > > Also worth noting that I need Jon Nettleton's device-link-race.patch to > get reliable connections. > > Regards, > Jon. _______________________________________________ NetworkManager-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/networkmanager-list
