On 15.01.2012 14:49, Josh Triplett wrote: > Package: network-manager-gnome > Version: 0.9.2.0-1 > Severity: grave > Tags: security > > I followed the following steps: > > - Connect to a wired network. > - Click the network-manager-gnome icon, and select "Create New Wireless > Network..." > - Type a network name. > - Select "WPA & WPA2 Personal". > - Click "Show password". > - Paste in a secure password (from pwgen -s 12). > - Click "Create". > - Observe that NetworkManager's icon for the network includes the lock > icon indicating a secure network. > - Attempt to connect to the network from my N900. > - Observe that network icon shows lack of security. > - Observe that I can connect to the network and access the Internet > through the network without providing the previously-specified > password. > > > Note that creating a network using WEP results in a WEP-"secured" > network, rather than an unsecured network. This issue only seems to > happen when attempting to create a WPA network.
Please attach the output of iwlist scan (from the local computer and the one you are trying to establish the connection), the output of nm-tool and a debug log from NetworkManager [1] Thanks, Michael [1] https://live.gnome.org/NetworkManager/Debugging -- Why is it that all of the instruments seeking intelligent life in the universe are pointed away from Earth?
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