Public bug reported:
Using Gnome 3.Ubuntu 12.04.2 LTS
network-manager 0.9.4.0-0ubuntu4.2
- I'm adding a new wireless network that uses certificates; "tunneled tls"
- I do not select a CA certificate in the initial dialog "Authentication
required by wireless network"
- I get a warning popup "No certificate authority certificate chosen" with
"ignore" and "select" (or similar)
- But this popup is not in focus, the buttons can't be clicked and the dialog
can't be dismissed.
- I can't proceed except by clicking "cancel" in the partially-obscured
"Authentication" dialog.
The result of this is that I can't use a self-signed certificate, and so
can't use the network.
When I do go to select a certificate, it filters by file extension. The
filter can't be disabled, so I don't see and can't select my
certificates. Note that when exporting certs e.g. from Thunderbird, the
extension is not added automatically, so it's likely that certs won't
have an appropriate extension.
Then in continuing interaction, gnome-settings manager segfaults. I've
used the autoreport function to file that separately.
peace,
isaac
** Affects: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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No Certificate Authority Certificate Dialog doesn't receive focus
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