Bug#905171: [Pkg-utopia-maintainers] Bug#905171: Subject: network-manager: Network-manager will not connect to known wifi networks "no secrets provided"
Control: tag -1 moreinfo unreproducible Hi Jon, Michael! I'm not the plasma-nm maintainer, but chiming in as a user here. El martes, 14 de agosto de 2018 18:17:20 -03 Michael Biebl escribió: > Control: reassign -1 plasma-nm [snip] > > Secrects are typically provided by a desktop component. In your case > > plasma. > > > > Can you try with a minimal desktop environment and network-manager-gnome > > (nm-applet) if the problem is reproducible there? > > If not, this should probably be reassigned to the plasma desktop (not > > sure which component exactly is responsible there for NM support) > > > > An (temporary) workaround might be to store the wifi password system > > wide. You can use nm-connection-editor. > > In the WiFi Security tab, choose the option "Store the password for all > > users" > > This sounds like a plasma-nm related problem, as I can't reproduce the > problem with either GNOME nor nm-applet. Also not reproducible in up to date Debian sid using Plasma. > Reassigning accordingly. > Jon, you might add the version information by running > reportbug --template plasma-nm Please do so, and also try setting up everything using network-manager's nmtui and check if it works too. -- Super cow powers | bbq > /dev/stomach Traveler1, seen on #debian-ar, irc.oftc.net Lisandro Damián Nicanor Pérez Meyer http://perezmeyer.com.ar/ http://perezmeyer.blogspot.com/ signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part.
Bug#905171: [Pkg-utopia-maintainers] Bug#905171: Subject: network-manager: Network-manager will not connect to known wifi networks "no secrets provided"
I think we can close this one. I wiped and re-installed, the problem is gone :) On 17/08/18 14:55, Lisandro Damián Nicanor Pérez Meyer wrote: Control: tag -1 moreinfo unreproducible Hi Jon, Michael! I'm not the plasma-nm maintainer, but chiming in as a user here. El martes, 14 de agosto de 2018 18:17:20 -03 Michael Biebl escribió: Control: reassign -1 plasma-nm [snip] Secrects are typically provided by a desktop component. In your case plasma. Can you try with a minimal desktop environment and network-manager-gnome (nm-applet) if the problem is reproducible there? If not, this should probably be reassigned to the plasma desktop (not sure which component exactly is responsible there for NM support) An (temporary) workaround might be to store the wifi password system wide. You can use nm-connection-editor. In the WiFi Security tab, choose the option "Store the password for all users" This sounds like a plasma-nm related problem, as I can't reproduce the problem with either GNOME nor nm-applet. Also not reproducible in up to date Debian sid using Plasma. Reassigning accordingly. Jon, you might add the version information by running reportbug --template plasma-nm Please do so, and also try setting up everything using network-manager's nmtui and check if it works too.
Bug#905171: [Pkg-utopia-maintainers] Bug#905171: Subject: network-manager: Network-manager will not connect to known wifi networks "no secrets provided"
Control: reassign -1 plasma-nm On Wed, 1 Aug 2018 13:13:59 +0200 Michael Biebl wrote: > Control: tags -1 moreinfo > > Am 01.08.2018 um 08:57 schrieb Jon Westgate: > > Package: network-manager > > Version: 1.12.2-1 > > Severity: important > > > > Dear Maintainer, > > > > Since upgrading from NM version 1.10.x I've noticed that it is getting > > increasingly hard to connect to wifi networks. > > With version 1.11.x you couldn't switch networks without first > > disconnecting. That was not ideal but I could deal with it. > > Version 1.12.x is just unusable it just tells me "No secrets provided" > > and or "No Agents were available for this request" > > I'm running KDE so using the plasma UI. If I just downgrade to 1.10.x > > everything just works again wifi automaticly connects as soon as dpkg > > has finished. > > Is there something silly that needs doing like purging settings that > > will fix this? The annoying thing about downgrading is that it means I > > can't use PPP and therefore > > most VPN's are unavailable to me. > > Secrects are typically provided by a desktop component. In your case plasma. > > Can you try with a minimal desktop environment and network-manager-gnome > (nm-applet) if the problem is reproducible there? > If not, this should probably be reassigned to the plasma desktop (not > sure which component exactly is responsible there for NM support) > > An (temporary) workaround might be to store the wifi password system > wide. You can use nm-connection-editor. > In the WiFi Security tab, choose the option "Store the password for all > users" This sounds like a plasma-nm related problem, as I can't reproduce the problem with either GNOME nor nm-applet. Reassigning accordingly. Jon, you might add the version information by running reportbug --template plasma-nm Regards, Michael -- Why is it that all of the instruments seeking intelligent life in the universe are pointed away from Earth? signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature
Bug#905171: [Pkg-utopia-maintainers] Bug#905171: Subject: network-manager: Network-manager will not connect to known wifi networks "no secrets provided"
Control: tags -1 moreinfo Am 01.08.2018 um 08:57 schrieb Jon Westgate: > Package: network-manager > Version: 1.12.2-1 > Severity: important > > Dear Maintainer, > > Since upgrading from NM version 1.10.x I've noticed that it is getting > increasingly hard to connect to wifi networks. > With version 1.11.x you couldn't switch networks without first > disconnecting. That was not ideal but I could deal with it. > Version 1.12.x is just unusable it just tells me "No secrets provided" > and or "No Agents were available for this request" > I'm running KDE so using the plasma UI. If I just downgrade to 1.10.x > everything just works again wifi automaticly connects as soon as dpkg > has finished. > Is there something silly that needs doing like purging settings that > will fix this? The annoying thing about downgrading is that it means I > can't use PPP and therefore > most VPN's are unavailable to me. Secrects are typically provided by a desktop component. In your case plasma. Can you try with a minimal desktop environment and network-manager-gnome (nm-applet) if the problem is reproducible there? If not, this should probably be reassigned to the plasma desktop (not sure which component exactly is responsible there for NM support) An (temporary) workaround might be to store the wifi password system wide. You can use nm-connection-editor. In the WiFi Security tab, choose the option "Store the password for all users" -- Why is it that all of the instruments seeking intelligent life in the universe are pointed away from Earth? signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature