Please open a new bug for 12.04, as this bug is closed. Thanks.
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Does not store WPA-Enterprise password in keyring
To manage notifi
It's still unfixed in 12.04. Aall my EAP passwords are plainly visible
in /etc/NetworkManager/system-connections, whereas the VPN passwords are
correctly stored in my personal keychain.
This is a major security problem for me too, as my EAP password is not
only used for Wifi authentication.
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Is this bug still present in 12.04/Precise? I just discovered that in
/etc/NetworkManager/system-connections there is a file which holds the
password for a WPA-EAP/TTLS connection in plaintext even though that
connection is not marked as "available for all users" in the wifi
settings. This has huge
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not me. if someone prepares a backport i am happy to provide a helping
hand though.
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Since 0.6.6 is freshly released, do you think it is possible to provide
a release a backport for gutsy ?
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This bug was fixed in the package network-manager - 0.6.6~rc2-0ubuntu1
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* new upstream release 0.6.6 RC (LP: #197538); fixes various bugs:
- LP: #40232, #41134, #75554, #82113, #107598, #118439, #132473
* drop patches
On Mon, Mar 03, 2008 at 08:20:47PM -, Mika Fischer wrote:
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> I'll try to have a look at the network-manager code to see if I can do
> anyhting, but don't hold your breath...
it is already fixed for 0.6.x in the upstream SVN (see
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=359541).
alternativel
I also recently found out that NM stores the password for the WLAN at my
university in clear text in the gconf database.
In my optinion this is a huge security issue! At my university students
get ONE password for their shell acounts, email, logins to
administrative websites, etc pp. And of course
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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All the information elements for the wpa enterprise connection are being
stored in the gconf file under /system/networking/wireless. The only
bit of information not stored there (as it should be) is the passkey to
the private certificate.
The passkey is being stored on the default keyring but for
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Problem here also, 7.10, you can pass that with adding:
ifdown wlan0
ifup wlan0
to /etc/rc.local
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Same problem: KeyRing does not store the certificates that I use to
authenticate to the AP. I am connecting to a Cisco AP, WPA2 EAP TLS
with Certificate Authentication.
As a workaround I installed KNetworkManager and KWallet
KNetworkManager saves the information for the certificates and the
p
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I can confirm this behaviour too. My wireless WPA Enterprise connection
data are stored in plaintext in the gconf-edior and every time I get
disconnected, I have to insert my login data (username, password, no
certificate) again.
I am using the Gutsy network-manager 0.6.5-ubuntu16. I also have the
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Just want to say I am having the same problem with WPA/TTLS/PAP and
certificate. In my case it is even worse because I have an Intel 4965AGN
card, and the iwl4965 module has the bug #124336, which causes the
iwl4965 module to crash if it is kept disconnected from any wireless
network for about 5 mi
@tonfa
Thanks for testing. I got about the same results but I was suspicious
of the result because our IT folks can't seem to keep the wireless
running.
@ubuntu devs
Perhaps someone who knows the code could take a look at the patch and
see what's wrong with it. Likely an interaction with one o
@andrew
I tested network-manager-gnome 0.6.5-0ubuntu11~andrewjorgensen0, it
doesn't connect to the network (the "bubble" says "waiting for wireless
key"), with the "vanilla" deb it works (but stores it in plaintext.
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On Tue, Oct 16, 2007 at 11:02:16AM -, Nils wrote:
> Wow I just saw that this bug is from Feisty! And it still exists in
> Gutsy, now it really doesn't surprise me anymore that Linux/Ubuntu has a
> market share of >1 on the desktop.
Did I miss your patch ?
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Wow I just saw that this bug is from Feisty! And it still exists in
Gutsy, now it really doesn't surprise me anymore that Linux/Ubuntu has a
market share of >1 on the desktop.
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I experienced the same problem, please fix it, it's really annoying.
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I am using LEAP, which I believe is wpa-eap. Perhaps my problem is due
to the fact that I am unable to actually connect to the network, so the
fix doesn't even come into play yet?
On Fri, 2007-10-12 at 18:27 +, Andrew Jorgensen wrote:
> Luxor wrote:
> > Applied Andrew's fix. The password is b
Luxor wrote:
> Applied Andrew's fix. The password is being held in the keyring... (was
> doing so even before this fix), but I don't think the information is
> being retrieved from the keyring to pass to wpa_supplicant by nm-applet.
> I don't see wpa in the process list until I use the 'connect to
Applied Andrew's fix. The password is being held in the keyring... (was
doing so even before this fix), but I don't think the information is
being retrieved from the keyring to pass to wpa_supplicant by nm-applet.
I don't see wpa in the process list until I use the 'connect to other
wireless netwo
I retried after removing the %gonf.xml files, and the bug still exists.
When the key is not provided, wpa_supplicant does not get called, but if
I use the 'connect to other wireless network', then I can see
wpa_supplicant in the process list. Unfortunately, some other bug down
the line is causing
I can confirm this bug in network-manager0.6.5-0ubuntu15 with an
WPA2-Enterprise configuration and WPA-Enterprise config. (802.1x)
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On Thu, Oct 11, 2007 at 11:21:41PM -, Andrew Jorgensen wrote:
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> Also this may be the last case where they weren't stored in the keyring,
> in which case the motivation to write a new infrastructure to prevent it
> goes away.
Can't say I'm a fan of that line of thought. Maybe this should
xim wrote:
> One question: does the patch only fix the issue of not being able to
> save WPA-E passwords in keyring, or does it also ensure that passwords
> are *never* saved in plain text? ... I consider saving passwords in
> plain text without warning a user is much worse than not saving the
> pa
One question: does the patch only fix the issue of not being able to
save WPA-E passwords in keyring, or does it also ensure that passwords
are *never* saved in plain text? ... I consider saving passwords in
plain text without warning a user is much worse than not saving the
password at all.
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I've built n-m-g with the openSUSE patch I attached if anyone wants to
test it (gutsy only).
Either just grab it here:
http://ppa.launchpad.net/andrewjorgensen/ubuntu/pool/main/n/network-manager-applet/network-manager-gnome_0.6.5-0ubuntu11~andrewjorgensen0_i386.deb
or here (amd64):
http://ppa.laun
Please ignore my comment above. I need to retry this after removing the
%gconf.xml file
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I have network-manager 0.6.5-0ubuntu15, and can confirm that this does
not work for LEAP.
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I've connected my notebook to a WPA2 EAP secured wlan network on Monday
(2007-10-08) and checked now with gconf-editor if the password for that
network is stored in the gconf database. The password is still stored in
plaintext there.
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I should also mention that the comments which say that the bug was fixed
were misguided as I clarified in comment 10.
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xim did exactly as you asked back in comment 13 on Oct 3. There haven't been
any updates since your check-in on Oct 2. So no, this bug isn't fixed but if I
can get someone else to confirm that the patch I pulled from SuSE fixes it we'd
be in business.
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is this fixed or not? Maybe try to remove all gconf entries if it
doesn't work in latest gutsy.
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Ubuntu devs will have to give this patch a thorough review. It's
adapted from a patch currently in openSUSE 10.3.
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Dist-upgraded to gutsy yesterday. Bug persists for me.
~$ rm -rf .gconf/system/networking/wireless/networks/eduroam
* xim logs out, restarts, and uses the nm-applet to connect to 'eduroam'
again
~$ head .gconf/system/networking/wireless/networks/eduroam/%gconf.xml
YEAH
I can attest that this is fixed in the latest gutsy version
(0.6.5-0ubuntu14). In the feisty version (0.6.4-6ubuntu7), I had the
same experience as John. After upgrading, it's gone; NM correctly
remembers the settings when connecting the next time, and there is no
directory created for the network
taking the bug.
Do you still see this issue in latest gutsy network-manager
(0.6.5-0ubuntu14).
- Alexander
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Former upstream bug was marked fixed when the certificate passphrase was
stored in the keyring. This bug regards the EAP password.
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Bugwatch: GNOME Bug Tracker #341328 => GNOME Bug Tracker #359541
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I can confirm this bug in Feisty (WPA Enterprise, PEAP, TKIP, using
username, password, and certificate). I have to re-enter my info every
time, but I also have to unlock the keyring every time. It might be
writing to both gconf and the keyring (I admit I don't really know how
the keyring works).
There were a few duplicate new bugs, which I've marked. That should be
sufficient to confirm that there's a problem. I don't know if some of
those may have been bugs against feisty - I'll check for myself if the
bug exists in feisty tomorrow if I can.
You'd have to have a WPA-Enterprise (802.1x)
How did you go about determining that this bug still exists in Gutsy?
Could you please provide a test case for us? Thanks in advance.
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As this is a security problem and a regression this should probably have
a much higher priority than it does now.
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This bug exists in gutsy (network-manager 0.6.5-0ubuntu9).
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Confirm with the latest official package on ubuntu 7.04
WPA-entrepris EAP-TTLS
NetworkManager 0.6.4-6ubuntu7
gnome-keyring 0.8.1-0ubuntu1
The login name, password is not stored in gnome-keyring. I have to set
it up every time I reboot.
The login and name is effectibly store in clear in gconf, un
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