[Touch-packages] [Bug 893024] Re: Support 802.1x auth requirement detection and fallback

2016-12-09 Thread Bug Watch Updater
** Changed in: network-manager
   Status: Unknown => Confirmed

** Changed in: network-manager
   Importance: Unknown => Wishlist

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Title:
  Support 802.1x auth requirement detection and fallback

Status in NetworkManager:
  Confirmed
Status in network-manager package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged

Bug description:
  NetworkManager asks for 802.1x user name and password when there is no
  802.1x support on switch port.

  Background:

  We use 802.1x wired authentication on our campus network.
  NetworkManager does not fall back nicely when connecting to a non-
  authenticated switch.

  What happens:

  NetworkManager asks for user name and password when "Use 802.1x
  security" is selected in the connection editor and the computer is
  connected to an unauthenticated port.

  What should happen:

  Network manager should notice that the port is not access-controlled
  and do one of the following: (1) ask for connecting unauthenticated or
  (2) connect unauthenticated without asking.

  There should be a setting for selecting #1 or #2.

  Now the user is asked about information which has no effect on
  completing the connection.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 893024] Re: Support 802.1x auth requirement detection and fallback

2016-12-09 Thread Sebastien Bacher
** Also affects: network-manager via
   https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=723084
   Importance: Unknown
   Status: Unknown

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Title:
  Support 802.1x auth requirement detection and fallback

Status in NetworkManager:
  Unknown
Status in network-manager package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged

Bug description:
  NetworkManager asks for 802.1x user name and password when there is no
  802.1x support on switch port.

  Background:

  We use 802.1x wired authentication on our campus network.
  NetworkManager does not fall back nicely when connecting to a non-
  authenticated switch.

  What happens:

  NetworkManager asks for user name and password when "Use 802.1x
  security" is selected in the connection editor and the computer is
  connected to an unauthenticated port.

  What should happen:

  Network manager should notice that the port is not access-controlled
  and do one of the following: (1) ask for connecting unauthenticated or
  (2) connect unauthenticated without asking.

  There should be a setting for selecting #1 or #2.

  Now the user is asked about information which has no effect on
  completing the connection.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 893024] Re: Support 802.1x auth requirement detection and fallback

2016-12-08 Thread dwmw2
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=723084


** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #723084
   https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=723084

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Title:
  Support 802.1x auth requirement detection and fallback

Status in network-manager package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged

Bug description:
  NetworkManager asks for 802.1x user name and password when there is no
  802.1x support on switch port.

  Background:

  We use 802.1x wired authentication on our campus network.
  NetworkManager does not fall back nicely when connecting to a non-
  authenticated switch.

  What happens:

  NetworkManager asks for user name and password when "Use 802.1x
  security" is selected in the connection editor and the computer is
  connected to an unauthenticated port.

  What should happen:

  Network manager should notice that the port is not access-controlled
  and do one of the following: (1) ask for connecting unauthenticated or
  (2) connect unauthenticated without asking.

  There should be a setting for selecting #1 or #2.

  Now the user is asked about information which has no effect on
  completing the connection.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 893024] Re: Support 802.1x auth requirement detection and fallback

2016-05-09 Thread dwmw2
Is there an upstream bug/RFE filed for this?

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Title:
  Support 802.1x auth requirement detection and fallback

Status in network-manager package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged

Bug description:
  NetworkManager asks for 802.1x user name and password when there is no
  802.1x support on switch port.

  Background:

  We use 802.1x wired authentication on our campus network.
  NetworkManager does not fall back nicely when connecting to a non-
  authenticated switch.

  What happens:

  NetworkManager asks for user name and password when "Use 802.1x
  security" is selected in the connection editor and the computer is
  connected to an unauthenticated port.

  What should happen:

  Network manager should notice that the port is not access-controlled
  and do one of the following: (1) ask for connecting unauthenticated or
  (2) connect unauthenticated without asking.

  There should be a setting for selecting #1 or #2.

  Now the user is asked about information which has no effect on
  completing the connection.

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