Are there plans to implement a fully feature cli to control every aspect
of NetworkManager.
i.e. from activating/deactivating a device to say configuring leap?
On 03/06/2010 08:56 PM, Mike Mestnik wrote:
Discovered that udev and not hal is used for this now.
Sorry and thank you.
On Fri, Mar
Apart from Novell has anyone looked at creating a NetworkManager package
for racoon as an alternative to using vpnc?
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Currently does not build for me, need to add.
diff -ur
nm-applet-0.7.0.orig/src/connection-editor/nm-connection-editor.c
nm-applet-0.7.0/src/connection-editor/nm-connection-editor.c
--- nm-applet-0.7.0.orig/src/connection-editor/nm-connection-editor.c
2008-10-10 15:56:09.0 +0200
wrote:
On Fri, 2008-10-10 at 16:06 +0200, Grant Williamson wrote:
Currently does not build for me, need to add.
Hmm, what's the error you're hitting? That doesn't look like it should
make a difference to that function...
Dan
diff -ur
nm-applet-0.7.0.orig/src/connection-editor/nm
Running the latest svn snapshots of networkmanager/applet on F9.
NetworkManager 3897
Nm-Applet 824
Wired connection is established without any issues however, no default
route is added.
i.e.
I need to run manually route add default gw x.x.x.x
If I however run dhclient eth0 it adds the
not present.
--
Grant Williamson wrote:
Running the latest svn snapshots of networkmanager/applet on F9.
NetworkManager 3820
Nm-Applet 797
If I right click the applet,
click on Edit Connections,
select wireless,
click add,
SSID = TEST
Wireless
Grant Williamson wrote:
Here is one with the buginfo also.
System: Linux 2.6.25.11-97.fc9.i686 #1 SMP Mon Jul 21 01:31:09 EDT 2008 i686
X Vendor: The X.Org Foundation
X Vendor Release: 10499905
Selinux: No
Accessibility: Disabled
GTK+ Theme: Clearlooks
Icon Theme: Clearlooks
Memory status: size
Indeed, that does fix it.
Dan Williams wrote:
On Mon, 2008-08-04 at 13:32 -0400, Grant Williamson wrote:
Still seeing issues with 3891 819 on F9
Looks like the patch sjoerd just posted will fix this (about
nm_connection_verify() not always returning an error).
Dan
System
In the past using NetworkManager 0.6.6 I could connect to EAP using
digital certs.
I would use the following.
ca_certificate.pem
client_certificate.cer
private_key.pem
I would create these files using
openssl pkcs12 -clcerts -in name.p12 -out client_certificate.cer
openssl pkcs12 -cacerts -in
Are there any plans to add support for P12 digital cert support, i.e.
current I need to first unpack the P12 using openssl.
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Running the latest svn snapshots of networkmanager/applet on F9.
NetworkManager 3820
Nm-Applet 797
If I right click the applet,
click on Edit Connections,
select wireless,
click add,
SSID = TEST
Wireless Security = WPA Personal
Password =
Click on OK and boom, applet crashes.
Am I
, 2008-07-07 at 15:24 -0400, Grant Williamson wrote:
Hi,
are there any plans to add a Connect button to NetworkManager 0.7.0 as
part of the Edit Connections panel?
John W. wondered about that at RH Summit. I'd rather not do that, but
instead try to fix your use-case by using SSID probe
Hi,
are there any plans to add a Connect button to NetworkManager 0.7.0 as
part of the Edit Connections panel?
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Running NetworkManagaer 3336 Applet 552, I can no longer see
passwords, is this a bug?
All I get is dots when I select Show password.
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I have been checking it out with ...
svn co
http://svn.gnome.org/svn/NetworkManager/branches/NETWORKMANAGER_0_6_0_RELEASE
Philip Culver wrote:
Hi,
What is the svn (anonymous) location for the 0.6.x stable branch. I
would like to pull this locally to try out the recent changes. I looked
Dan,
I am curious what the differences are between dhcdbd and dhclient. I
have user in the *Philippines*, whom is trying to connect to LEAP.
The authentication part works fine from NetworkManager(wpa_cli status
shows it authenticated) but he never seems to be able to get a dhcp
lease. If I
Walter,
when you say you see no such issues are you using the -Dmadwifi or
-Dwext with wpa_supplicant.
I have my Network Manager patched so it waits 60 seconds before deciding
the link has timed out, however every 15-30 seconds wpa_supplicant
scans, this I see using the -Dmadwifi driver. With
Tmus,
I have actually had great success using the patched EL5 Linville kernels
on a t61 with the 4965 card.
I managed to get both LEAP/WPA-PSK to work correctly.
Thomas M Steenholdt wrote:
Jerone Young wrote:
It works fine for me. I have a Lenovo Thinkpad T61 and I am using
Ubuntu Gutsy
I am curious in RHEL5 why wireless-tools is built with
FORCE_WEXT_VERSION=16, whats the difference between leaving it to be
built against WE20 and forcing WE16?
Does this have any impact say on the use of some drivers?
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Dan,
could not this be added viewed as an advanced configuration option,
rather than a fix(which it is not).
Dan Williams wrote:
On Sun, 2007-05-06 at 14:22 +0200, Fionn Behrens wrote:
Andrew Baumann wrote:
I've rebuilt with limits of 40s and 30s respectively, and this works
Hi,
I am looking at ways to pre-configure via a panel on initial login
Wireless. For testing is it still possible to add the
password/passphrase in wireless gconf file. If so what is the corect
option I should use.
Also is there also any documentation anywhere for the options available?
Hi,
I am wondering if anyone has implemented a reconnect attempts
feature in NM,
i.e. instead of failing it would try say 3x to connect using the
selected profile. Currently it just launchers wpa_supplicant for a time
interval of 20 seconds(or longer if u patch) and if it connects fine,
I am curious what the reason is for sending the SSID as a hex value.
in the test coded i.e. nm-supplicant-test uses the ascii string - essid
i.e.
SUP: sending command 'SET_NETWORK 0 ssid TEST'
but the main networkmanager code uses hex_essid
SUP: sending command 'SET_NETWORK 0 ssid 54455354'
At
I am curious what the reason is for sending the SSID as a hex value.
in the test coded i.e. nm-supplicant-test uses the ascii string - essid
i.e.
SUP: sending command 'SET_NETWORK 0 ssid TEST'
but the main networkmanager code uses hex_essid
SUP: sending command 'SET_NETWORK 0 ssid 54455354'
At
Seen this issue, reworked the patch last night for 0.6.5. I think its
complete. Will test this week.
Mark Stosberg wrote:
When NetworkManager 0.6.3 is used with certain chipsets, repeated
reconnections happen, making some kinds of network use impossible, like
SSH.
A specific issue with
Dan,
why the split i.e. network manager nm-applet apart?
Dan Williams wrote:
On Fri, 2007-02-09 at 09:16 +0100, dragoran wrote:
Volker Braun wrote:
I'm having the same problem on FC6 with ipw2200 and WPA-PSK. Compiling
STABLE fixes it.
so this means whatever it is
You may have that nasty SSID bug, do a iwconfig a few times, what SSID
do u see, any weird characters?
dragoran wrote:
Dan Williams wrote:
On Wed, 2007-02-07 at 13:28 +0100, dragoran wrote:
Dan Williams wrote:
On Wed, 2007-02-07 at 11:30 +0100, dragoran wrote:
Dan,
would you be interested in a temporary solution for 0.6.5 i.e. a
Scan SSID check box?
Which could be removed when it is fixed in 0.7.0.
Dan Williams wrote:
On Thu, 2007-01-25 at 20:10 +0100, Grant Williamson wrote:
Dan,
testing on our corporate eap/tls systems, i.e. what I
Dan,
doing some tests on 0.6.5, I stopped my ipw3945 card, popped in my
Netgear WG511T pcmcia wireless card and saw this - thinks it is wired.
How does NM detect if the card is wired/wireless? Is this a known issue.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# nm-tool
NetworkManager Tool
State: disconnected
-
I like this approach also, is it not necessary to add a phase2 for GTC
i.e. so
phase2=auth=GTC is also an option
Volker Braun wrote:
Dear List,
Here is a patch against 0.6.4 to configure the most common phase2
options. Almost all of it was written by Stefan Schmidt stefan at
Dan,
I checked out the cvs code, don't see this change in there yet, are
u sure it will make it in 0.7? Also any idea if there are any plans to
backport Leap to 0.6.x i.e. for rhel5?
Dan Williams wrote:
On Thu, 2007-01-25 at 20:10 +0100, Grant Williamson wrote:
Dan,
testing
Thanks for the answer ...
one thing I notice which is odd, why does wpa enterprise not appear when
I select Create a new wireless network, but does in Conect to Other
Wireless Network?
Dan Williams wrote:
On Thu, 2007-01-25 at 20:10 +0100, Grant Williamson wrote:
Dan,
testing on our
I tried the 0.6.5 branch(cvs 10/06) from fedora devel, indeed leap
shows. I only tested on my home network, would not connect to wpa-psk.
Is there any near ready drop I should be testing?
Jerone Young wrote:
I tried out the Leap functionality currently in CVS and at least at my
job it just
);
+ nm_info (TEST PATCH Setting ESSID to %s, essid);
+
supplicant_cleanup (self);
/* If we need an encryption key, get one */
Dan Williams wrote:
On Thu, 2007-01-25 at 10:51 +0100, Grant Williamson wrote:
Dan,
here is another example, SSID Broadcast disabled on a home
Dan,
testing on our corporate eap/tls systems, i.e. what I originally
tested on, setting this to AP_SCAN 1 it connects.
Why is the default in most cases then AP_SCAN 2, just trying to figure
out problems it will cause switching it to 1.
Matthew Saltzman wrote:
If it's not too much
Dan,
are there any plans for Network Manager to handle hidden essid's?
i.e. using wpa_supplicant I can connect with the following config.
ctrl_interface=/var/run/wpa_supplicant
eapol_version=1
network={
ssid=MBI
scan_ssid=1
eap=TLS
Dan,
is there any exit code that can be included in a script placed in
/etc/NetworkManager/dispatcher.d to bypass
NM trying to connect to a specific SSID.
i.e.
NetworkManager tries to connect to essid HELLO, instead of NM doing the
connection, script runs wpa_supplicant manually. Or is this
Hi,
whats the way to customize the search list for host-name lookup in
/etc/resolv.conf when using Networkmanager.
i.e. if a dhcp server does not provide this information how I can
customize so everytime I bring up a device it will be present.
I used to use something like ...
cat
Hi,
I need to do some testing with NetworkManager however I am accessing
the machine over a VNC connection.
Is there something I can set, so NM will not manage my wired eth0
connection(i.e. stays up all the time), which will allow me ro test
eth1(wireless)?
A patch, or edit some lines of
Hi,
I am curious if there are any NetworkManager guides available, i.e.
listing all the various gconf entries available, interaction with
wpa_supplicant script useage.
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Hi,
I am wondering when we can expect to see some sort of Eap/Leap support
added to network manager.
Thanks.
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Derek,
that is excellent, I was looking for a solution for this on RHEL4,
updating to
wireless-tools-28-0.pre4 worked for me.
Derek Atkins wrote:
Dan,
According to http://www.mattfoster.clara.co.uk/madwifi-8.htm#15
there is still a bug in the current wireless-tools in FC3:
8.15. When I run
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