On Thu, 2018-09-27 at 11:51 +0200, Aleksander Morgado wrote:
> Hey,
> 
> I'm trying to understand whether this behavior is on purpose or not.
> 
> I have some "gsm" settings for a broadband connection, and the
> settings have a PIN stored. I then try to use those settings on a
> modem device but the expected PIN in the modem is a different one, so
> the connection attempt fails with a "sim-pin-incorrect" reason. At
> this point NetworkManager doesn't request the user new secrets for
> this connection after finding that the stored ones are wrong; i.e. i
> don't see any popup window in the shell asking to enter PIN. The
> connection attempt just fails and we do get reported in the UI about
> the failed attempt.
> 
> Is this behavior (asking the user for PIN after a "sim-pin-incorrect"
> failure) not implemented or am I missing some reason that would
> prevent doing that? The behavior is different e.g. with WiFi; if I
> change the key in my router and I request NM to connect to the WiFi
> network, the authentication failure triggers a new request for
> secrets
> to the user.
> 
> Cheers!


Hi,


sounds like a bug. If a secret/pin is wrong, NM should re-ask for it.

Do you have a level=TRACE log?


best,
Thomas

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