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Subject: [Bug 307496] NetworkManager Setting Editor crashed on saving WLAN connection
From: Anton Samsonov <avsco () mail ! ru>
Date: 2012-09-28 20:30:40
Message-ID: bug-307496-17878-cXUspoRJDM () http ! bugs ! kde ! org/
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--- Comment #2 from Anton Samsonov <avsco@mail.ru> ---
(In reply to comment #1)
> Which libdbus, Qt and Plasma NM versions do you have installed?
NM -> "Manage Connections" -> "Other":
0.9.0.2 (nm09 20120507)
YaST2 -> "Software Management":
libdbus-1-3(x86-64) = 1.5.12-4.1.2
libqt4(x86-64) = 4.8.1-2.1.4 / qt = 4.4.0
NetworkManager(x86-64) = 0.9.4.0-5.8.1
Today I finally figured out how to create the connection with stored password,
which even authenticates successfully without password re-prompting. The trick
was to fill-in the "Identity" field: I entered certificate's Common Name there
(myhost.mydom.tld). This is exactly how I was able to connect early, now I
recall it.
As for the "Subject match" field, it still behaves strangely: once filled, it
can not be emptied, unless the connection is deleted and then created again
without filling-in this field. Earlier, I put AP's Common Name here, which
resulted in authentication errors, because full "CN=.../DC=.../DC=..." notation
was required here. Still wonder, though, why NM asked for private key's
password again and again, if the problem was not with password mis/matching.
Still confirm that password re-prompting window lacks the text input field, if
connection is not system-wide: the window pops up with only a button and a
checkbox, so an empty password is considered input by user on proceeding.
Also noticed that /var/log/NetworkManager got several lines of
> has_system_secrets: assertion `setting_name != NULL' failed
when I was adding / editing the connection now.
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