This was fixed in the last NM upload, but despite triple-checking I seem
to have made a mistake:
This bug was fixed in the package network-manager - 0.9.1.90-0ubuntu1
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network-manager (0.9.1.90-0ubuntu1) oneiric; urgency=low
* New upstream release. (LP: #855592)
- core: print textual desc for reason codes on device deactivation too
- supplicant: Don't leak secrets, even if they're probably invalid
- core: storing timestamps also for VPN connections (rh #725353)
- wifi: remove some dead code
- ppp: pass novj through to pppd
- monitor: Use nl_socket_alloc() instead of nl_socket_alloc_cb()
- core: Fix check for failure in translating link name to ifindex
- netlink: fix flags use in nm_netlink_route_add
- core: Fix leaks if address parsing fails while setting mac
- core: fix leaked address structure after parsing mac address
- ip6: various leak fixes and sanity checks
- keyfile: fix two bugs for updating/writting a keyfile
- sharing: fix handling of rule negation (debian #638995)
- cli: print 'Permissions' property of NMSettingConnection setting
- cli: add missing GSM bands for GSM setting
- cli: add 'nmcli con delete' command for removing configured connections
- cli: nm_access_point_get_bssid instead of nm_access_point_get_hw_address
- dnsmasq: use '@interface' for link-local DNS servers in dnsmasq config
- settings: preserve agent secrets the right way
* debian/patches/libnl3-support-0fe8c80.patch: dropped, included upstream.
* debian/libnm-util2.symbols: add new secrets symbols:
- nm_connection_clear_secrets_with_flags
- nm_settings_clear_secrets_with_flags
* debian/patches/ipv6-dont-block-ipv4.patch: refreshed, rework to follow
upstream review and recommendations.
* debian/patches/lp767868_refcount_default_wired_512a0f8.patch: correct ref
counting of the default wired connection when it's re-saved once changed
from the original default values. (LP: #767868)
* debian/patches/secrets_delete_conn_leak_e39449c.patch: cherry-pick upstream
fix of a leak of the connection object when secrets are deleted for a
connection.
-- Mathieu Trudel-Lapierre <[email protected]> Thu, 22 Sep 2011 12:08:51
-0400
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu Oneiric)
Status: In Progress => Fix Released
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