[Desktop-packages] [Bug 929403] Re: Wireless login ignores its stored password

2012-06-23 Thread Thomas Hood
Re: No agents were available for this request compare bug #951464 and
its dupes.

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Title:
  Wireless login ignores its stored password

Status in “network-manager” package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  On the Precise beta, every time I log in, the wireless login prompt
  appears, asking me to log into our password-protected wifi network.

  This is similar to what you get when you lose wifi signal, *except*
  that now the password entry box is empty, not pre-filled with the
  stored password.

  This could be related to warnings I've been getting from e.g. apt-get
  about not having a keyring socket to connect to.  I would reproduce
  the exact message, except I don't seem to be getting it now.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 929403] Re: Wireless login ignores its stored password

2012-03-13 Thread Martin Pitt
Could you please do a screenshot of this? Is this the gnome-keyring
dialog (i. e. the keyring password) or the network-manager dialog (the
wifi password)? In the network-manager options, is your wifi connection
a system-wide one (default these days, in /etc/NetworkManager/system-
connections/) or a per-user one (stored in the keyring)?

** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
   Status: New = Incomplete

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Title:
  Wireless login ignores its stored password

Status in “network-manager” package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  On the Precise beta, every time I log in, the wireless login prompt
  appears, asking me to log into our password-protected wifi network.

  This is similar to what you get when you lose wifi signal, *except*
  that now the password entry box is empty, not pre-filled with the
  stored password.

  This could be related to warnings I've been getting from e.g. apt-get
  about not having a keyring socket to connect to.  I would reproduce
  the exact message, except I don't seem to be getting it now.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 929403] Re: Wireless login ignores its stored password

2012-03-13 Thread Jeroen T. Vermeulen
I think the problem may have gone away in the meantime.  I haven't seen
it for a while, and I'm no longer near the network I originally noticed
it in.  It was the normal network-manager wi-fi password dialog, not the
keyring one.  And it needed the network's password, not any personal
password.

I'm trying to get to the connection in question, but failing: when I
double-click on it, in the Wireless pane of the Network Connections, I
get an error saying “Error initializing editor / No agents were
available for this request.”

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Title:
  Wireless login ignores its stored password

Status in “network-manager” package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  On the Precise beta, every time I log in, the wireless login prompt
  appears, asking me to log into our password-protected wifi network.

  This is similar to what you get when you lose wifi signal, *except*
  that now the password entry box is empty, not pre-filled with the
  stored password.

  This could be related to warnings I've been getting from e.g. apt-get
  about not having a keyring socket to connect to.  I would reproduce
  the exact message, except I don't seem to be getting it now.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 929403] Re: Wireless login ignores its stored password

2012-02-14 Thread Rick Spencer
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
 Assignee: (unassigned) = Canonical Desktop Team (canonical-desktop-team)

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Title:
  Wireless login ignores its stored password

Status in “network-manager” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  On the Precise beta, every time I log in, the wireless login prompt
  appears, asking me to log into our password-protected wifi network.

  This is similar to what you get when you lose wifi signal, *except*
  that now the password entry box is empty, not pre-filled with the
  stored password.

  This could be related to warnings I've been getting from e.g. apt-get
  about not having a keyring socket to connect to.  I would reproduce
  the exact message, except I don't seem to be getting it now.

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