stop NMI from automatic router switching

2006-06-06 Thread Aaron New
Hello,NetworkManagerInfo keeps swritching to a wireless router that I do not want to be using. When I specify the preferable router, NMI will swirtch briefly, but will immediately revert back to the original router. I would appreciate any tips on how to prevent NMI from doing this. If I am

Re: Translating vpn-daemons

2006-06-06 Thread Dan Williams
On Mon, 2006-06-05 at 12:44 +0200, Gabor Kelemen wrote: Hi Recently, i have uploaded a Hungarian translation for the openvpn daemon, and noticed, that there are two other daemons, pptp and vpnc, which can be translated and already have some translations, but are not listed on the Gnome

Re: PPTP Plugin Updated -- Ver. 0.6.9 Generally PPP capable?

2006-06-06 Thread Stefan Schmidt
Hello. On Tue, 2006-06-06 at 10:40, Tim Niemueller wrote: Cesar Cardoso schrieb: 2006/6/2, Antony J Mee [EMAIL PROTECTED]: This is a totally general PPPD plugin... So I imagine that now we can believe that in some time in the future NM will make those dialers (gkdial, gnome-ppp

How to get VPNC working on FC5?

2006-06-06 Thread Derek Atkins
hi, I just upgraded from FC3 to FC5 and modulo a few issues it seems to be working okay.. I wanted to play with the VPNC plugin, so I created a new VPN configuration but I can't figure out how to tell NM to actually startup the VPN! From the applet, I left click, go to VPN Connections, and all

Re: stop NMI from automatic router switching

2006-06-06 Thread Russell Harrison
How hard would it be to right click on a network and have it show a menu Always connect to this network / Never connect to this network? I'm pretty sure someone has suggested this or something like it before. The arguments against it get weaker every time someone new asks. Its clearly a needed

Re: Translating vpn-daemons

2006-06-06 Thread Gabor Kelemen
Dan Williams írta: On Mon, 2006-06-05 at 12:44 +0200, Gabor Kelemen wrote: Hi Recently, i have uploaded a Hungarian translation for the openvpn daemon, and noticed, that there are two other daemons, pptp and vpnc, which can be translated and already have some translations, but are not

Re: stop NMI from automatic router switching

2006-06-06 Thread Robert G. Brown
On Tue, 6 Jun 2006, Russell Harrison wrote: How hard would it be to right click on a network and have it show a menu Always connect to this network / Never connect to this network? I'm pretty sure someone has suggested this or something like it before. The arguments against it get weaker

Re: stop NMI from automatic router switching

2006-06-06 Thread Darren Albers
I am a bit confused, on my system Network-Manager never automatically connects to a network unless I connect to it first. So if there is an open wireless network that you don't want to connect to it should never connect to it unless you connected at least once. To stop this delete the network

Re: Translating vpn-daemons

2006-06-06 Thread Kelemen Gábor
Dan Williams írta: On Mon, 2006-06-05 at 12:44 +0200, Gabor Kelemen wrote: Hi Recently, i have uploaded a Hungarian translation for the openvpn daemon, and noticed, that there are two other daemons, pptp and vpnc, which can be translated and already have some translations, but are not

NM crash with bogus password to VPNC?

2006-06-06 Thread Derek Atkins
I tried to access my VPN for the first time. I wanted it to remember my group password, but not my personal password.. So I left my password blank, entered the group password, clicked save passwords, and then clicked ok. This caused networkmanager to croak and output the following log messages:

Re: PPTP Plugin Updated -- Ver. 0.6.9 Generally PPP capable?

2006-06-06 Thread David Zeuthen
Hi, On Tue, 2006-06-06 at 10:40 +0200, Tim Niemueller wrote: Cesar Cardoso schrieb: 2006/6/2, Antony J Mee [EMAIL PROTECTED]: This is a totally general PPPD plugin... So I imagine that now we can believe that in some time in the future NM will make those dialers (gkdial,

Re: How to get VPNC working on FC5?

2006-06-06 Thread Robert G. Brown
On Tue, 6 Jun 2006, Derek Atkins wrote: Hmm.. After rebooting and restarting (due to a number of other reasons) the VPN configuration is now in the list. I guess I would have assumed it would get there in real-time. I've noticed a very odd asynchronous aspect to NM in many contexts, not