Public bug reported:

After network-manager was upgraded from 1.46.0-1ubuntu2.7 to 1.46.0-1ubuntu2.8 
on 2026-08-07/08, WiFi connections repeatedly fail during the WPA 4-way 
handshake, prompting the user to re-enter a password that is actually correct.

Hardware: Qualcomm Atheros QCA9377 802.11ac, driver ath10k_pci
Firmware: WLAN.TF.2.1-00021-QCARMSWP-1, api 6

Symptom pattern in journalctl -u NetworkManager:
  supplicant interface state: 4way_handshake -> disconnected
  Activation: (wifi) disconnected during association, asking for new key
  state change: need-auth -> failed (reason 'no-secrets')
  Activation: failed for connection 'CasaNostra'

This is misleading: it looks like a wrong password, but the password is 
correct and unchanged.

Troubleshooting already attempted, without success:
- Setting wifi.powersave = 2 in /etc/NetworkManager/conf.d/ 
  (previously it was set to 3 via an old config)
- Deleting and recreating the connection profile via nmcli

What resolved it:
- Downgrading network-manager, libnm0, gir1.2-nm-1.0, and 
  network-manager-config-connectivity-ubuntu to 1.46.0-1ubuntu2 
  (the original Noble release version) and holding them with apt-mark hold.

No firmware crashes were observed in dmesg during the failures 
(checked via dmesg -T | grep ath10k).

This also occurred on a second machine on a different WiFi chip 
(Intel Wireless-AC 9560, iwlwifi) after the same network-manager 
update, though less severely — suggesting the regression may not be 
chip-specific but related to how 1.46.0-1ubuntu2.8 handles the 
handshake/authentication flow more broadly.

** Affects: network-manager (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

** Attachment added: "Relevant journalctl excerpt showing the repeated 
handshake failure:"
   https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/2163122/+attachment/5990835/+files/journalctl

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Title:
  WPA 4-way handshake repeatedly fails on QCA9377 (ath10k) after
  upgrading network-manager to 1.46.0-1ubuntu2.8

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