Hi,
Thanks a lot, I really needed wired authentication! I compiled and 
packaged the 0.6 branch for Ubuntu and it works really fine!
Now I don't need a script and a manually edited configuration file anymore!
I found no critical bug so far, but I'd like to submit a feature request:
When I connected to the authenticated network for the first time I gave 
it a name (let's say "network a"). I noticed that the keyring manager 
(and seahorse as well) added the to its stored ones.
Now, whenever I plug the cable to that network I see a new "network a" 
in the network list but when I click on it I'm asked for user and 
password again. Is there a way to let it store somewhere (just as it 
happens with wireless networks)?

Thanks!

On Jan 31, 2008 12:04 PM, Tambet Ingo <tambet gmail com> wrote:
 > Hey,
 >
 > All of you waiting for 0.7 and new features, here's something new for
 > the change in 0.6 branch to play with. I implemented wired 802.1x
 > authentication and would appreciate bug reports of any issues people
 > find with it. Also, there's a new wireless network editor so that you
 > can change and remove wireless networks without using the gconf
 > directly.
 >
 > Tambet
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