Thanks for your bug report,
I am having a bit of trouble reproducing this bug. Upon connecting to a
WPA PERSONAL network and entering a bogue password mine just refuses to
connect and eventually times out without saving a password to the
keyring. Upon trying to reconnect I am again prompted for a password.
Deleting the password from the NM-applet also did not cause a crash, I
was just prompted to enter the password again and it resaved it.
Test case #3 I was able to confirm however, forcefully changing the
password in the keyring and then attempting to connect to a network
causes NM-applet to do nothing, it won't connect, won't say it's failing
to connect... it just sits there waiting for another action. I would
assume this effect could also be duplicated by changing a password in
your router settings.
Can you please include what version of Ubuntu/Nm-applet you are using?
If the two problems I can't reproduce still occur I would suggest filing
them as seperate bugs. I will post name to match the one part I can
confirm.
To reproduce:
1) Connect to wireless network using the proper key and save it to the keyring.
2) Enter the keyring in System > Administration > Keyring Manager and alter the
key to be incorrect
3) Attempt to connect to the same network again
Expected Result:
Prompt for proper password or even a notice to change the password in
the keyring.
Actual Result:
Nothing happens, no connection, no notice of a failure, program just
idles in waiting for another command.
I will attempt to duplicate this by changing router passwords later this
evening.
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
Status: Unconfirmed => Confirmed
** Summary changed:
- incorrect wireless password
+ incorrect password in keyring does not prompt user
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incorrect password in keyring does not prompt user
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/93776
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