On Mon, Jul 21, 2008 at 12:27 PM, Dan Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Sun, 2008-07-20 at 14:50 -0400, Darren Albers wrote: <snip> > >> Jul 20 14:46:20 dpalap NetworkManager: <info> Trying to start the >> system settings daemon... >> >> When I edit any VPN settings I get: >> ** (nm-connection-editor:9275): WARNING **: Invalid setting VPN: key >> /bin/sh: /bin/awk: not found > > So this is really weird and a bug. What VPN plugin are you using? This > comes from the UI validation code in the connection editor and could > indicate a bug in the VPN plugin. >
This was on the OpenVPN plugin, I plan on updating to the snapshot from today and trying the PPTP plugin so I will let you know if it is still happening. <snip> >> 2) Recent SVN snapshots prompt me for a password for my card but it >> doesn't actually require one. Maybe a box that says "My Provider >> does not require one" and if you check that box something random is >> sent. While I know that I can enter anything there, it is likely >> that a less technical user will not realize that. > > Yeah, I thought I'd nailed that one but the code would work better with > an explicit "doesn't require authentication" checkbox. However, if we > can fix the current behavior without an additional checkbox, that would > be better. If that's not possible (and the current code is a bit ugly) > then a checkbox like you suggest would be the next best solution. Does > your provider require a username but not a password? Or do you not need > any auth credentials? I don't think it requires any credentials, this is with AT&T. > > Dan > > _______________________________________________ NetworkManager-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/networkmanager-list
