Hello, Thanks for the quick response. I am creating my custom network control panel from where user can create / delete / modify network configurations. When creating new wireless connection, if a user provides wrong password, I want to show my own applications screen to re-enter the password. I have registered following signals, but when DBus throws these signals these doesn't reach to my application (I have verified with dbus-monitor, NM throws this signal). My application has registered following signals
org.gnome.NetworkManager: PropertiesChanged org.gnome.NetworkManager.Device.Wireless: PropertiesChanged but when thrown, these doesn't reach to my application. Regards, Farrukh Arshad On Sun, Jan 12, 2014 at 5:31 PM, Ritesh Khadgaray <[email protected]>wrote: > Hi > > Nm applet uses glib binding, which uses dbus to talk to nm. Your app is > probably calling policykit dialog. Have you configured your app to watch > the property change ? > > What are you trying to do ? > > - ritz > On 12 Jan 2014 17:51, "Farrukh Arshad" <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Greetings All, >> >> I am creating my own client application for all network settings for >> Ubuntu (13.10) based on Qt. I am using NM Dbus interface to do all the good >> work. My problem is >> >> 1) When I create a new wireless connection (using >> AddAndActivateConnection) and if I provide wrong security settings, I want >> a good signal reported back to my application against which I can tell user >> to provide good password, but instead Ubuntu dialog box appears asking me >> good password. >> >> 2) The same happens if for existing connection, the Access Point change >> the security key, so my application when go to connect, does not ask me to >> provide new password, instead Ubuntu dialog box appears to ask me the >> password. >> >> In both cases a connection is there, but its properties has changed so NM >> throws signal PropertiesChanged on the Wireless Device interface. My >> application is also registering for this signal but still it is not >> receiving it instead it is being passed to Ubuntu NM applet. >> >> My question is how can I change this behavior in a way when a connection >> has been changed for a given AP, my application receives the signal instead >> being passed to Ubuntu NM applet. >> >> Thank you for your time. >> >> -- >> Regards, >> Farrukh Arshad. >> >> ++++++++++++ >> >> "There are 10 types of people in the world: those who understand binary, >> and those who don’t" >> >> _______________________________________________ >> networkmanager-list mailing list >> [email protected] >> https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/networkmanager-list >> >> -- Regards, Farrukh Arshad. ++++++++++++ "There are 10 types of people in the world: those who understand binary, and those who don’t"
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