On Mon, Oct 06, 2008 at 04:47:50PM -0000, Brot wrote:
> I tried the new version and it works with one manually change.
> After the first connection I get an ip-address and the dns-servers, but a 
> ping doesn't work. 
> I have to "Allow application access to keyring" and then the connection works.
> 
> To get to the dialog in the attachment I have to do the following steps:
> 1) "Edit Connections..." opens the Network Connections Settings
> 2) Move to the "Mobile Broadband"-Tab
> 3) Edit "Auto GSM network connection"
> Then the dialog appears and I can "Always Allow" the access
> 
> Is this because on my usb-stick the pin-code isn't disabled?

No, NetworkManager needs to access your secret (e.g. pin-code), which
isnt stored by NetworkManager itself, but in the gnome-keyring (which
has extra security measures). Applications that want to get those keys
need to ask the user to do that.

 - Alexander

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network manager should read default profile from 3G USB Stick
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