I have the same problem. When trying to connect to a hidden wlan using
WPA2 and a 'short' (26 characters) alphanumeric password I cant connect.
Network-manager keeps asking for the password (it seems it fails on
authentication) and the password box gets filled with a 64 digit hex
(which could be the passkey generated using the PSK and the SSID).

This did not happen before upgrading to Ubuntu 9.04. This does not
happen if I change the wlan password to a 64 digit hex, in that case the
password gets stored correctly and can (although some times it takes
really long and a couple of retries) connect.

Workaround: I enter to password management, go to where the network's
key is supposedly stored, and change the 64 digit hex to the original
password I intended. I also took out network-manager's permission to
write the password. This way it connects fine, so I assume the problem
is a wrongfully storage of the wlan's PSK.

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[intrepid] alpha 6 - WPA & WPA2 Personal won't authenticate short passwords
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/273336
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