On Fri, 2006-03-24 at 17:32 +, Jon Escombe wrote:
Anyway, full patch attached.
Thank you, sir.
I banged on this with various networks. Works good and looks right.
Committed to HEAD and the 0.6 branch.
Robert Love
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On Fri, 2006-03-24 at 11:05 +, Jon Escombe wrote:
Jon Escombe lists at dresco.co.uk writes:
I've found an issue which I think may be at the root of all this..
nm_ap_security_new_from_ap() appears to match on *any* of the capabilities
defined for each encryption type. In my case, my
Jon Escombe lists at dresco.co.uk writes:
Patch follows inline (can't post as an attachment from here - so can only
apologise if the formatting gets messed up)
Grr, let me try that again...
diff -urN NetworkManager.orig/gnome/applet/nm-gconf-wso.c
On Fri, 2006-03-24 at 10:58 -0500, Robert Love wrote:
On Fri, 2006-03-24 at 14:37 +, Jon Escombe wrote:
Grr, let me try that again...
Nice work.
So you've posted three patches (well, two different sets). I think all
of the fixes look right, particularly the changes in the latest
On Fri, 2006-03-24 at 17:32 +, Jon Escombe wrote:
From memory, if I enter insufficient values into the WPA Enterprise
dialog, NM will happily launch wpa_supplicant with what it's been given.
Correct. There are myriad possible configurations and I simply did not
check for any specific
Firstly, would just like to say thanks to all the developers,
NetworkManager is turning into a really useful tool.
I've just rebuilt NM from source* on an FC5 machine and run
into a couple of issues:
1) WPA2 Enterprise connection works fine when all the credentials
are entered (using TLS a