I'm beginning to think that the problem is related to the gnome keyring. I uninstalled pam_keyring and then removed any keys via System -> Preferences -> System -> Keyring Manager. I rebooted and attemped to connect via the NetworkManager. Prior to asking for my WPA password it asked for my keyring password; instead of entering it I selected "deny" after which I was asked for my WPA password. Upon entering my WPA password I was in!!! The problem is that for the life of me I can't seem to reproduce this work-around. I've rebooted several times and have tried the above steps but to know avail. I'm so close I can taste it but I just can't get it working quite right.
Any help is appreciated. On Dec 18, 2007 2:36 PM, Beso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > 2007/12/18, S D <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > > Thanks for your response. I ran dmesg and noticed the following line in > > the response: > > > > ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): ath0: link is not ready > > > > Do you have any idea how this can be corrected? > > > the problem may be in the dhcdbd not receiving the ip address. try doing a > manual connect after you've stopped networkmanager and dhcdbd. try > connecting with wpa_supplicant command line and after it autenticates then > run a dhcpclient. if you get the ip address then the problem is likely to be > in the dhcdbd not getting the ip address from dhclient. you have then to > kill the ip address you've got before and run dhcdbd in verbose mode to see > if it gets the ip and to see its logs. if it gets the ip then the problem is > with networkmanager not authenticating correctly and you'd have to look in > its logs to see what configuration it uses when calling wpa_supplicant. > > -- > dott. ing. beso
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