Is this still a bug in Precise?
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Same problem here on Lucid. And I dont have 'Make available to all
users' enabled (can't click)
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Same problem both on an eeepc and a Dell laptop on Lucid.
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My issue, and from the sounds of it at least some others, is possibly
related to http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1459804. I am using
fprint to login.
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I have this same problem with Lucid. When I look at
Accessories->Passwords and Encryption Keys, I see:
"Couldn't communicate with key ring daemon"
There seem to be a number of reports of that having to do with startup
changes, but those have been thus far reported against Xfce.
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Forgot to mention: It happens on Ubuntu Lucid Lynx Netbook Remix.
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I can also confrim this bug.
I tried to access a 3G network and the network-manager doesn't save PIN and
password. Everytime I try to connect it asks me for both, but even if I provide
the right password and PIN it won't connect.
Only after I set the connection "available to all users" it will re
Also having this problem in Lucid.
WPA2 Enterprise?
Fixed it by going to Preferences -> Network Connections and ticking 'Make
available to all users'
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I found a way that creates this issue in Hardy, maybe you can recreate it with
intrepid.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-manager/+bug/205964
I can reliably recreate and fix the problem in hardy by turning off my wifi
then saving a profile in Network Manager for eth0 with a sta
me too...
Lenovo Thinkpad T61 Full Update Intrepid System, i use also "thinkfinger"...
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I can also confirm that this is still happening on a fully updated
intrepid system. I also tried the solution of copying login.keyring to
default and default.keyring.
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I think I found a workaround, I copied login.keyring to 'default' and
'default.keyring' not knowing which one the nm-applet was looking for.
Then rebooted, and instead of the usual "Authentication Required By Wireless
Network" window I got the "Keyring access needed" message windows on which I
h
I hope I am not confusing things here for you, but I had the very same
problem in hardy (in my case, the password kept reverting to an old
one). Turns out, nm was reading from 'Default' keyring while saving to
'login' (which was set as application keyring in the keyring
preferences). Deleting 'Def
This is working for me in current Intrepid.
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On Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 07:05:39PM -, joe williams wrote:
> I am having the same issue with intrepid and all updates.
>
if you succeed to connect, how long does such a connect attempt take?
- Alexander
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Exactly the same problem happens to me, password does not get saved in the
"stored passwords".
Ubuntu 8.10 beta with all upgrades.
I am using nm-applet but due to Bug #268803 also knetworkmanager is docked.
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i hate it when this happens ... i played around a bit and opted to
delete all stored keys/passwords from the keyring regarding the WLAN
settings. Then forced a reboot, connected to the WLAN network. It seems
that now it Does indeed work as expected again.
I'll keep an eye out on the matter and see
Pascal,
Can you post your syslog of the event? It may use it and fail, which
would then trigger the password box to open up. The syslog will show
what is going on in the background.
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I hate to spoil the party here ... but i am still seeing a password
dialog box at each single reboot and every time the network drops and it
tries to reconnect ... although the password is pre-filled in (so it
obviously got stored) it does not seem to automatically simply USE it.
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I've just updated to latest network manager and it *WORKS*. I'm not
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I've just updated to the latest network manager
(0.7~~svn20080928t225540+eni0-0ubuntu2) and I'm still experiencing this
same issue in intrepid, still asking for wireless key each time I boot.
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Now wireless password appears in Applications|Accesories|Passwords and
Encrytion keys
and it is used after reboot. Things are back to normal.
Thank you very much Alexander!
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network-manager (0.7~~svn20080928t225540+eni0-0ubuntu2) intrepid;
urgency=low
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* remove patches forwarded/applied upstream
- delete debian/patches/80_lp259503_access_to_freed_device_struct.patch
- delete debian/patches/honour_resolvconf_exitcode.
seems like the solution is coming...
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(marking confirmed as several people have provided the requested
information.)
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Tim: that issue has already been filed as bug 272610
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I can confirm the same behavior on a clean install of intrepid alpha 6
on an aspire one using ath5k
Another note on usability.
The prompt that nm-applet brings up does not have the password control
set as focus, and the connect button set as default, so you have to
click to into the edit control
I confirm the behaviour. I got these both upon upgrading form hardy
configurations and from scratch, with no previous configuration written.
I am using a usb wifi dongle with rt73usb and it happens with both repo and ppa
nm-applet.
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1. does this happen after upgrading from hardy without taking any configuration
in connection editor?
Yes.
2. have you used a vpn plugin in hardy? which plugin? does it still work?
No
3. what wireless security are you using? WEP, WPA-PSK, WPA-EAP?
WPA2-Personal
4. can you connect at
ibex install fully updated. (no upgrade)
no tweaks
WEP.
wl and b43 driver
connection good all the time.
password not remembered upon reboot
auto lo
iface lo inet loopback
auto eth0
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The problem also occurs on GSM/UTMS-connections. The password for the
internet-connection and the PIN for the SIM-card aren't saved to the
keyring.
1. Fresh system from CD (8.10 Alpha 5). No configuration taken from old
system, only two files with the keyrings.
2. No upgrade from Hardy.
3. GSM/U
1. after upgrading from Hardy to Intrepid Alpha 3 *it continued to work*
. And it continued to work until I manually removed the password from
the keyring (it was there twice, under different heading and it seemed
suspect to me). I expected that the right one will be added. Little did
I know...
2.
@Alexander:
Here is the syslog.
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1. Fresh install, full format. Selecting my SSID from NM applet it prompts.
2. No upgrade
3. WPA-PSK
4. manual input works everytime
5. After every reboot
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Here are my informations:
1. Fresh system from CD (8.10 Alpha 5). No configuration taken from old
system, only two files with the keyrings.
2. No upgrade from Hardy.
3. WPA-PSK (?) (WPA2 Personal)
4. Connect after manual input of password on first attemp in 95+%.
5. I have to enter the passwor
@Alexander: Though I've not yet posted anything concerning this issue, I
have encountered similar problems.
ad 1. If you are using older accounts, where the password got saved to
the keyring, everything works as expected.
ad 2. yes, I did. I've used a modified vpnc-plugin (ubuntu one with
patches
OK, since there is a bunch of different statements in here, lets try to
start from scratch. If you see this bug please provide the following
information: (please keep the questions inlined in your answer as it
makes it easier to screen the content):
1. does this happen after upgrading from hardy w
This also happens in a fresh Intrepid alpha 6 install.
I can confirm this for both WPA2 networks I'm connecting to.
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Just another note, this worked fine for me on Hardy until I upraded to
intrepid.
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Happens here too, and if you store the information system wide, it does
store the Key in the correct file and instead of promting NM is
completely unable to connect to that nework...
So thi is a rather big bug (and not just keyring related)
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Same issue. I see this as a major regression.
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I also have this issue on an upgrade to Alpha 6 from Hardy.
Found this in the Auth logs:
Sep 27 11:51:57 freyja gdm[7075]: gnome-keyring-daemon: couldn't lookup
keyring component setting: Failed to contact configuration server; some
possible causes are that you need to enable TCP/IP networking fo
Also happening here:
Alpha 6 - Ubuntu 8.10
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04
Can confirm this also. I submitted a duplicate with slightly more
details on the matter (found here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/274437 )
Since filing this, I went to my keyring manager and removed all wireless
password entries. Doesn't seem to have done anything to help matters.
I als
Some News about this bug:
When I use nm-connection-editor on console and go to wireless, select mi
network and select "Edit" aver the console show me:
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(nm-connection-editor:11810): GLib-CRITICAL **: g_hash_table_foreach: assertion
`has
Some News about this bug:
When I use nm-connection-editor on console and go to wireless, select mi
network and select "Edit" aver the console show me:
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(nm-connection-editor:11810): GLib-CRITICAL **: g_hash_table_foreach: assertion
`has
Jörn:
The password mismatch issue has already been reported. Subscribe to Bug 271126
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I can confirm this. Furthermore using nm-connection-editor to edit a WEP
"secured" wifi a window pops up asking me to allow connection to the
keyring once or always. When I try to edit a WPA secured wifi no window
pops up (and yes I always allowed access to keyring once ... editing the
WEP wifi ask
Some things I noticed :
New networks keys are not saved in default keyring, which is login in my
session, and which is unlocked automatically at login, whereas older
keys are into it. Maybe the problem comes from there ?
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Same Problem, I have to enter my wireless key each time I boot, it
should be restored at session's opening by default, like under Hardy,
Gutsy and earlier versions since Dapper.
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I had the same problem other people described in this bug report, but
after accessing the password tab under "Accessories -> Passwords and
Encryption Keys", and selecting "allwasy allow" (or something similar),
that solved my problems.
Note: I previously selected "Only allow for this session", whi
Okay. Went to Accessories -> Passwords and Encryption Keys. All my
Evolution stuff is there and it's not asking for passwords any more, but
there's nothing else there, and after a login I had to re-enter my
wireless key again into nm-applet.
Is anyone else having Evolution issues or can we rule th
setting IMportance to medium. This is still not clear: Both N-M and
Evolution would be using gnome-keyring to store the passwords. So...
what does the keyring have on passwords
(Applications/Accessories/Passwords and Encryption Keys/Passwords); what
keyrings are in use? Which keyring is set to auto
nevermind, seems like xvision tested and saw that keyring "kind of"
works
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I agree, it is able to *read* passwords from keyring.
The problem is, looking at the passwords with
Application|Accessories|Passwords and Encryptions keys, I saw that I had
my WPA password twice, for the same ESSID. I deleted both of them,
hoping that the network-applet will write only one.
But n
This is happening on two machines with fresh installs of Intrepid with
both wireless and Evolution, confirmed.
Thomas, I installed Gajim and logged into my Jabber account. At this
point, GNOME finally prompted me to create a new keyring and saved the
password. I've been running Intrepid for three
I cannot confirm that the gnome-keyring doesn't work.
Here on my system Gajim is able to read and write passwords from and to
the gnome-keyring.
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In reply to my bug (which was marked as a duplicate of this one), this
is happening for me in not just wireless, but everything else.
Including, yes, Evolution. I don't know how to properly queue this for
Intrepid.
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It is pretty important bug. As far as I know, neither the Evolution
passwords are saved. It's not a wireless problem. The gnome keyring
doesn't work...
How can we trigger the triaging of a bug? By writing as many comments as
possible? By using foul language? Personally writing to Mark? Could
someo
Should it be triaged?
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just upgraded to keyring 2.24.0 in alpha 6, still doesn't work
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I can confirm the same issue on Intrepid up-to-date 64bit.
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same problem here: after a distribution upgrade from 8.04 to intrepid alpha 6 I
get a login prompt every time I try to connect to a wireless network, no way to
make networkmanager remember the password.
Also trying to configure it manually using "create new wireless network" in
network manager a
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i have the same problem in alpha6, nm-applet does not communicate
correctly with the gnome-keyring!
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Network Connection (rev 61)
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Same here. Intrepid Alpha6.
I'm using wl driver if it matters.
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It also accurs with GSM-connections (description updated).
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Using a Lenovo Notebook N200, Intel wireless, Intrepid Alpha5.
The Wireless password is not being saved and needs to be entered after every
startup.
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+ This problem occurs on all types of wireless connecti
Me too.
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Same problem here. Intrepid Alpha 5 fully updated.
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Confirming this behavior on a recently installed Alpha 6.
Network Manager and Gnome Keyring are not working together like they should.
Clean system, fully updated, no external packages.
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I think it's still supposed to store it in the keyring, but it's
happened once before (and I wouldn't be surprised if it happened again)
that NM and the keyring weren't interracting with each other properly.
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Hello there
I have the same problem on Intrepid. I upgraded my Macbook (Intel) a
week ago and this problem has been there since the upgrade. I have
auto-login enabled and earlier with Hardy I got asked for the keyring
password. Now I get a dialog from Network Manager asking me for the WPA
key.
I
Marking against NM since last time this regression occurred, it was NM
ignoring the keyring, while there've been no other bug reports in the
last few days that I've seen regarding the keyring ceasing to function.
Can you tell me, what version of network manager is installed?
dpkg -l network-manage
Hi,
yes, sorry I did not make myself clear.
I am entering the wireless password, the password in order to get access
to a security enabled wlan network. the first time, after installation I
leftclick the wireless notification icon, select the network I want to
connect to. Works fine.. but the next
Enter it where? Are you using the default thing in the notification
area of the panel to connect to your wireless network? If so, are you
using the left-click and choose a visible network way, or are you going
to the Manual Configuration thing?
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Sorry, I just know that I have to enter it every time I start up the
computer.
On Sep 19, 2008 01:16 "Mackenzie Morgan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What isn't saving the password? Network Manager? WICD? Wifi-radar?
> Which wifi application are you using?
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What isn't saving the password? Network Manager? WICD? Wifi-radar?
Which wifi application are you using?
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