On Tue, 2008-04-22 at 00:31 +0300, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
> And from the NetworkManager pages:
> "Security must be implemented in each network. NetworkManager
> currently supports WEP encrypted networks, and support for WPA
> encryption is planned in the near future." - I am using WPA right
> now..

That documentation is highly out dated. NetworkManager is doing WPA for
a long time now (I've been using it more then a year and it had
supported WPA all along). 

NetworkManager is actually a service that your distro should run in its
SysV boot sequence (or whatever they use to boot), and then it has a
user application (nm-applet for gnome, knetworkmanager for KDE) that is
running in each user's session that offers an interface for the user to
select networks and input configuration and security details - and the
application talks with the service over dbus so you'd need the
message-bus service to also work.

Any recent Fedora (7 and above I think) should have that configuration
by default.

--
Oded


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