** Summary changed:

- APN editor fails to create a custom APN
+ APN editor: default Internet APN is ignored/overwritten

** Attachment added: "screenshot of APN editor with default Internet APN"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-rtm/+source/ubuntu-system-settings/+bug/1415495/+attachment/4348274/+files/ignores-default-inet-apn.png

** Description changed:

  When ofono configuration in /var/lib/ofono/<IMSI>/gprs is:
  
  [Settings]
  Powered=true
  RoamingAllowed=false
  
  [context1]
  Name=Internet
  AccessPointName=
  Username=
  Password=
  Type=internet
  Protocol=ip
  
- APN editor is not able to create a custom APN. To reproduce:
+ The APN editor doesn't recognize this as a valid APN (ie. it's ignored
+ ). See the attached screenshot in comment #11.
  
- Go to the APN editor from system-settings, with this configuration we
- see an APN of name "Internet" that is not marked (apn-editor1.png). If
- we touch it to activate it, then return to the previous screen, then
- back to APN screen, now 2 APNs with the same name appear (apn-
- editor2.png), and none of them is marked.
+ Furthermore, if a Custom Internet or MMS APN is entered, system-settings
+ will overwrite the default APN:
  
- Even worse, when trying to create a custom APN ("Custom Internet
- APN..."), we introduce the values, then push "Activate". Going back to
- the Carrier screen, then to APN screen we see now 3 APNs with the same
- name, but using the ofono script:
- 
- 
- # /usr/share/ofono/scripts/list-contexts 
- [ /ril_0 ]
-     [ /ril_0/context1 ]
-         Active = 0
-         Name = Internet
-         Type = internet
-         Protocol = ip
-         Settings = { }
-         Password = 
-         IPv6.Settings = { }
-         Username = 
-         AccessPointName = 
- 
-     [ /ril_0/context2 ]
-         Active = 0
-         Name = Internet
-         Type = internet
-         Protocol = ip
-         Settings = { }
-         Password = 
-         IPv6.Settings = { }
-         Username = 
-         AccessPointName = 
- 
-     [ /ril_0/context3 ]
-         Active = 0
-         Name = Internet
-         Type = internet
-         Protocol = ip
-         Settings = { }
-         Password = 
-         IPv6.Settings = { }
-         Username = 
-         AccessPointName = 
- 
- 
- we see that we have 3 APNs and that none of them has the values we have set 
using the APN editor.
+ [context1]
+ Name=___ubuntu_custom_apn_internet
+ AccessPointName=foo
+ Username=
+ Password=
+ Type=internet
+ Protocol=ip
  
  This happens in:
  
- $ system-image-cli -i
- current build number: 86
- device name: krillin
- channel: ubuntu-touch/vivid-proposed
- last update: 2015-01-26 03:14:09
- version version: 86
- version ubuntu: 20150126
- version device: 20150113-9cccefe
- version custom: 20150126
+ current build number: 136
+ device name: mako
+ channel: ubuntu-touch/devel-proposed
+ alias: ubuntu-touch/vivid-proposed
+ last update: 2015-03-16 18:54:46
+ version version: 136
+ version ubuntu: 20150316
+ version device: 20150210
+ version custom: 20150316

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  APN editor: default Internet APN is ignored/overwritten

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