Marc Haber wrote: > Package: dbus > Version: 1.2.12-1 > Severity: important > > Hi, > > after updating my notebook to current sid, WLAN didn't work any more > (empty list of available networks). After downgrading
The new knm works differently. It only shows the configured network connection in the context menu. Create them via "Bearbeite Verbindungen". You also have to make sure, your wlan device is not in unmanaged mode (see the output of nm-tool and read the README.Debian of network-manager) > network-manager-kde, I got a full list again, but wasn't able to > associate. Downgrading dbus, dbus-x11 and libdbus-1-3 to 1.2.1-5 got > me online again. > Mar 3 22:02:27 swivel NetworkManager: <WARN> > nm_dbus_get_wireless_user_key_done(): nm_dbus_get_user_key_for_network_cb(): > dbus returned an error.#012 (org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.AccessDenied) > Rejected send message,1 matched rules; type="method_call", sender=":1.248" > (uid=0 pid=9239 comm="/usr/sbin/NetworkManager --pid-file /var/run/Netwo") > interface="org.freedesktop.NetworkManagerInfo" member="getKeyForNetwork" > error name="(unset)" requested_reply=0 > destination="org.freedesktop.NetworkManagerInfo" (uid=1001 pid=11052 > comm="knetworkmanager [kdeinit] "))#012 Hi Marc, are you sure 1.2.1-5 and 1.2.12 behave differently? Both versions contain the same fix, i.e. a stricter default default system bus policy configuration. If there is such a rejected dbus message, it is not a bug in dbus, but the application (in that case knm) which previously relied on the wrong dbus behaviour and now needs a fixed dbus configuration (the 0.7 version of knm has a fixed dbus conf file, see also #510757) Could you please test both dbus versions and make sure to reboot to avoid any side-effects. Then 1.2.1-5 should behave like 1.2.10-1, i.e. reject dbus messages if not configured properly. Cheers, Michael -- Why is it that all of the instruments seeking intelligent life in the universe are pointed away from Earth?
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