are being stored. :-)
edit this connection. The error message shows :
'802-11-wireless-security'.
Plasmoid. I even tried to have a new one created by deleting the old
connection, but it just simple doesn't work. Only those connections that will
automatically become active, are working.
0.8.999 (RC2) is showing this behaviour.
connections are system-based ones.
this one.
Please do not get me wrong. I think you all are doing a terrific job and I
wish that I could help out with coding. Unfortunately I am not a coder, but I
hope that I can contribute with test results, etc.
Post by Ilia KatsHey,
I am using the ifupdown and keyfile plug-ins, and this works here too. The
thing is: In order to work, we must have secrets available. Secrets can
either be stored internally by NM or by a user agent. The current
implementation is that secrets for system-wide connections (meaning the
"System connection" checkbox is checked, so no permissions are set for the
connection, meaning NM will let all users connect with it) are stored by
NM, all other by the yet-to-be-implemented user agent. If you want this to
work _right now_ you have to change libs/internals/connection.cpp lines
type |= Setting::None;
That way, even for connections restricted to a single user, secrets will be
stored by NM internally. (As said in the commit message, this still doesn't
work for 802-1x settings. I could not find any errors, but it would be
great if someone could double-check the code)
I am going to work on the secrets agent now, but due to the lack of
documentation for the to-be-implemented
org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.SecretAgent interface and lack of time this
could take a while (if someone knows something about the interface, please
contact me)
Ilia
-------- Original-Nachricht --------
Betreff: Re: NM09 branch
Datum: 18.05.2011 10:39:21 -0300
Von: Lamarque Vieira Souza <lamarque at gmail.com>
An: kde-networkmanager at kde.org
Post by Lamarque Vieira SouzaHi,
The old user connections were still listed but they do not work because
NM does not recognise them, I have just commit a change to prevent user
connections from being listed. Creating connection by clicking on the
wireless network works for me. I can cannot usind my etherent, WPA
wifi, and 3G/Gsm connections. I have not tested my bluetooth
connections but since bluetooth and 3G/Gsm are very alike it probably
works too. Only VPN is not working because we need a secrets agent to
store the secrets.
Well, I can add/edit/delete any connection here (ethernet, wifi, gsm,
bluetooth, vpn). Maybe that feature depends on which plugin NM is
using. I use ifnet as default in
/etc/NetworkManager/nm-system-settings.conf, which one you use?
I am going to say offline most part of day, only in about 10 hours I
will be back online.
Post by Raymond WooninckDear Lamarque,
I am very sorry, but this issue is not fixed in the NM09 branch of
networkmanagement. I took a new snapshot from this morning and compiled
this against the KDE trunk from last night. I removed all the patches for
working with NM 0.9, so that I am sure to use the new
networkmanagement
functionality.
The plasmoid shows the connections, etc. However I can can click on any
connection I see, but nothing happens. I can't disconnect through the
plasmoid nor can I connect to any available connection. The only buttons
that are working are to disable networking, disable wireless and the two
buttons for show more/less and to get into the KCM module.
I can create a new connection, which works fine. However trying to edit
that one again gives me the error that I am missing an agent. (I also
remember seeing a commit for Ilia about changing the error and indicating
that this is in preparation of a new securityagent.).
To me it seems that either networkmanagement is currently depending on
kSecretService or that certain things have not been commited yet.
Please let me know if you need some more information from me.
Regards
Raymond
Post by Lamarque Vieira SouzaThis is fixed now. I can create/edit/delete/connect with
ethernet, wifi
WPA and Gsm connections.
Post by Raymond WooninckI found out that the plasmoid is currently only working to show
information. None of the functions to activate or
de-activate a
particular connection is working.
Raymond
Post by Raymond WooninckHi,
I have just compiled the latest NM09 branch and things seems to be
working. However I have problems with the Mobile
Broadband. Creating
a
new connection works, but if I try to edit it, I get the following
Method "GetSecrets" with signature "s" on interface
"org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.Settings.Connection.Secr
ets" doesn't
exist
It seems that activation of NetworkConnections through the plasmoid
is
not working. I can create a new connection, which shows up in the
plasmoid, but upon click it is not being activated. Also clicking on
shown wireless networks does not bring up the "New
Connection
Dialog" as normal.
But for the rest it seems to be working pretty well with NM09. No
more
error messages and connections activated with NM-applet are
correctly
shown with PNM.
Please let me know if you need more information.
Regards
Raymond
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