this should be fixed in hardy. If not, set status to incomplete and
attach your complete syslog taken after you reproduced this bug. Thanks!
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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WEP Key for one SSID carries over to all SSIDs
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Just a comment to confirm I have the same issues setting up 2 WPA
wireless locations in Ubuntu & Xubuntu 7.10. All the locations info (IP
address/ESSID/etc) is correctly saved & recalled for each location, but
the PSK is not. Problem seems to be entirely within Network Manager.
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** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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WEP Key for one SSID carries over to all SSIDs
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This bug still shows up in 7.10. At best, it's only partially fixed. The
problem may lie in the fact that using the network-manager tool in
administrator mode from the admin menu appears to behave differently
than when using the tool from the network icon locaed in the upper right
corner of the scr
can you please test this in gutsy? Do you still see this bug?
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Incomplete
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Sent: Thursday, March 8, 2007 2:16:43 PM
Subject: [Bug 67788] Re: WEP Key for one SSID carries over to all SSIDs
When you say that your WEP key shows up as , where are y
When you say that your WEP key shows up as , where are you
looking?
I'm wondering if this is the same issue that I'm seeing in bug 73759.
When you are trying to connect to, e.g., t-mobile, and network-manager
is attempting to use a WEP key (from your home or wherever), does it
succeed in m
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
Status: Unconfirmed => Confirmed
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Using the wrong WEP key on a given network won't give away anything more
than is normally given away with a WEP'd network. Since they're shared
keys, the key itself is never sent out on the network, it is just used
to encrypt the traffic.
Regardless, I think it should be considered a security bug
I'm running into the same thing. Two locations, each with their own WEP
keys.
Switching from A to B seems to work ok, but when switching back from B
to A, B's WEP key overwrite's A's.
It does seem to be a rather scary security issue, having WEP keys sent
out unpredictably.
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