Thanks for the report, however can you please open a new one? this was
closed on 2008 If you're having a similar issue open a new report with :
ubuntu-bug network-manager so we can triage it and then the developers
can have a look into it , thanks in advance.
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Same problem here, on a fresh install of Lucid Lynx (final).
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Having the same problem in Lucid here with WPA/2 Enterprise.
Seems to have been fixed by ticking 'make available to all users' under
Preferences -> Network Connections
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I've got the same problem after upgrading to Lucid Alpha2. I have to
retype my network key after each reboot. In Karmic everything was
working fine. Current installed version of NM is 0.8~rc2-0ubuntu1
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I am having this problem with my Asus EEE 1000HE under Juanty Alpha 5
I have to reenter the network pass phrase every time I get on my
network?
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Thomas your bug is due to bug 292054. dont post in closed bugs.
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How good is Wicd i set it in hardy up and have forgotten all about
this bug!
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I have installed Intrepid Ibex (final!) and am experiencing the same bug
- it seems like Network Manager saves/decodes the password in a wrong
way, because the entry box is pre-filled with a (wrong, much longer) key
and when I enter my key, it works. It is annoying that it does not save
the WPA key
I was very disappointed to see this highly irritating bug (nm not
remembering my WPA password after a reboot) make it all the way to 8.10
RC x86-64, which I did a fresh install and full update of today. The
problem persisted after the update so that magical working nm package
mustn't have made it i
I have a related bug. I am using ubuntu-eee, for the eeepc. It has been
reported that the eeepc, (I've seen the problem mentioned in relation to
a couple ubuntu offshoots fopr the eeepc), running ubuntu cannot get a
good connecction to netgear routers with WPA security (eeebuntu and
ubuntueee tried
I fixed my problems by removing old entry and adding new one. So every
thing works
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Perhaps your problems after hibernation are not caused by nm. I have
similar problems after standby. It's seems to be a driver-problem. After
resuming I remove and reload the driver-module (sudo modprobe -r
;sudo modprobe ).
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Ah, okay. Also works for me, if I delete the manual configuration and
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I can confirm NM 0.7~~svn20080928t225540+eni0-0ubuntu2 fixes problem with WPA
but broke down WEP passwords.
Exactly NM does not pass password to wlan interface.
When I type "iwconfig wlan0" while NM tries to connect to network "Key"
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Updated to NM 0.7~~svn20080928t225540+eni0-0ubuntu2 and rebooted. Upon login it
asked for my WEP key again so I entered it. :(
Then I rebooted again and logged back in and hey presto! I was connected
without having to re-enter my WEP key. It seems that entering the key one more
time after updati
I have the same problem using Intrepid Alpha 6 on amd64. Network manager
never remembers the WEP key after reboot. Also I have a problem after
hibernation where I must restart completely before the wireless
interface becomes available again reporting that the 'link is down'. No
amount of ifup-ing a
Well, at least for me this update does not solve the issue. I have an Intrepid
Alpha 6 (amd64) installation with all updates applied including the nm
svn20080928... above. I installed the update, rebooted, typed in the passphrase
and connected, but after the next reboot, the password is again lo
network-manager (0.7~~svn20080928t225540+eni0-0ubuntu2) intrepid;
urgency=low
[ Alexander Sack < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> ]
* remove patches forwarded/applied upstream
- delete debian/patches/80_lp259503_access_to_freed_device_struct.patch
- delete debian/patches/honour_resolvconf_exitcode.
Adding those to the sources list fixed the problem for me as well.
Forgive my ignorance for asking this question, but at what point should
I remove those lines from the sources list?
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Confirming 0.7~~svn20080928t225540+eni0-0ubuntu2~nm3 does save the
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Confirm what others have said about 0.7~~svn20080928[etc]
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Just like to add that this bug still exists in Intrepid beta. Installed
last night; fairly annoying to have to re-enter my password on every
connect
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Fixed my problem with WPA/WPA2 passwords.
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Finally, it works... Francesc Faulí Tarazona is right. Updating to
0.7~~svn20080928t225540+eni0-0ubuntu2~nm3 solves this bug. The
connection between Network-manager and seahorse works now, even the once
entered password is now displayed in the nm-applet connection settings
panel!
I updated Neetwor
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+ == Regression details ==
+ Discovered in version:0.7~~svn20080908t183521+eni0-0ubuntu4
+ Last known good version:0.6.6-0ubuntu5
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- Version: 0.5.1-0ubuntu19
+ Version: network-manager-gnome 0.6.5-0ubuntu8
Network manager is working fine for me asi
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yeap, this is a regression with hardy the problem wasn't there.
Also this seems to be a dup or at least related to bug #131233
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I'm also seeing this bug in 8.10, Alpha 5, and daily ISO image
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/20080930.4/intrepid-desktop-
amd64.iso
Specifically, NetworkManager Applet 0.7.0 ~~svn20080907t033843-0ubuntu2
will no longer my WPA2 personal password and I have to enter it each
time I log on on m
Hi i've got this behaviour since upgrading to intrepid alpha. never seen
it before..
ii network-manager
0.7~~svn20080908t183521+eni0-0ubuntu4
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Where do you D/L 0.7~~svn20080928t225540+eni0-0ubuntu2~nm3~hardy1 ?
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Also having this issue in Intrepid using 128-bit WEP key. Opening the
"Edit Connections" dialog shows no key is saved there.
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Today I updated to 0.7~~svn20080928t225540+eni0-0ubuntu2~nm3~hardy1 and
seem this bug is already fixed, at least to me!
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Here on latest Intrepid. I've switched from WPA to WEP at home, and i'm hitting
this behaviour.
before (when I was using WPA), NM has remembered my WPA key without a problem,
and with seahorse I can see my old WPA key sitting in my gnome-keyring… But I
can't manually add the WEP one, for NM to f
Yes, I also see this in Intrepid and find it very annoying.
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I'm also seeing this bug in 8.10.
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Ah, reading Freemor's comment, I should add, that I am using a manually
configured (over nm-applet) connection with static IP.
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Similar problem for me using Intrepid Alpha 6 (amd64) with network-manager
0.7~~svn20080908t183521+eni0-0ubuntu3. Everytime I boot, I have to reenter the
passphrase (WEP 129 bit, shared key). But only once, then it connects instantly
and stays connected.
This does not happen in Fedora 9 using ne
If you change to Wicd. NM still has it.
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i think this issue doesnt exist anymore. if i am wrong reopen.
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Wicd also works for me. Network Manager would not remember network passphrase.
Had to remove
encrypted password and re-enter non encrypted one every time to connect to
wireless.
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Hello,
I'm using Hardy and have a WEP connection. Every time I boot up the
computer, it asks for the WEP passkey. Sometimes it likes it, sometimes
it asks for it again. After a 2-3 tries, it gets the connection and
things work for a while, but it's a huge pain to keep entering the WEP
key every ti
Hey Hey.
Sis the Hardy upgrade and still got the same problem. VERY annoying, you
think by the amount of people having this drama that developers would
have came up with something by now???
Anyway, I swapped to Wicd and its been great so far. Props.
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Hi, same problem here on my thinkpad T40, running Intrepid Ibex alpha 3. Every
boot network managers asks for the key. I checked the key exists in the
keyring-manager, you can found the syslog-output attached. Maybe this bug is
already corrected with network-manager 7.0, will see :).
cu
** Atta
Why the attitude ? Please lookup the meaning of the word Ubuntu. I think
all these comments are relevant.
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This is a *bug report* about *Network Manager* not a discussion forum!
Please stop spamming us all with useless comments about WiCD and "me
toos" without specific, relevant information that can be used to help
squash this bug. Network Manager works fine for me, it always remembers
my keys, and tha
WiCD work for me as well :)
Why not make WiCD a default install or at least part of he main packages
for the moment ? Then it can always be an alternative to whatever
replaces network manager.
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I also have to keep entering the password. Will this be fixed or is
there a new way of doing it coming down the line ?
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Hi Zaca,
Thank's for your feed-back. I also switch to WICD and it's working fine
now.
Cheers,
Fabio
2008/6/23 Zaca <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Same problem in a Vaio NR using the intel3945 a/b/g iwlwifi3945 driver.
> There are no problems when using WICD, so
> this is a bug on network manager, clearl
Same problem in a Vaio NR using the intel3945 a/b/g iwlwifi3945 driver. There
are no problems when using WICD, so
this is a bug on network manager, clearly, this is the description I gave in
the forum:
I have the same problem in Hardy, in a vaio laptop with intel 3945
a/b/g.
I connect to the wi
I'm having the same problem with a fresh installation of Xubuntu 8.04.
Using ndiswrapper for and USB adaptor (D-link DWA-110), I have no
problem connection to a WPA protected wireless network. But after
reboot, it does not reconnect automatically (I've notice that the USB
adaptor blinks constantl
Had the same problem, switched to wicd (http://wicd.sourceforge.net) and
happy now. Only after suspend I have to reconnect manually.
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I am experiencing the exact same problem, I must admin it's really
frustrating. I upgraded my Toshiba Tecra M3 last night, and upon
rebooting the Wireless was in a funny broken state. It prompts me for my
WPA key, sometimes it accepts the key and sometimes not :(, was working
fine in Gutsy.also
I just installed Hardy and I'm having this issue. Sometimes network
manager remembers the password, sometimes I have to type it in. I haven
not been able to pin down a rhyme or reason as to when it works and when
it doesn't. It just seems intermittently buggy.
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Correction, it's not fixed. Seemed to work once but I may have been
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This bug seems to be fixed for me with a fully up to date Hardy.
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I can confirm that this bug is present in a fully up-to-date Hardy
install (release candidate)
I have 2 profiles/locations set:
profile 1. Roaming - the default set-up with all interfaces in roaming mode
profile 2. Home - with wireless settings for my home router and roaming on the
wireless turn
I'm also getting this problem on a fully up to date Hardy beta install.
Additionally in the 'wireless networks' properties if I click 'show
password' it shows what looks like a hex representation, whereas it
should be showing a passphrase.
re-opening as it seems to have re-occurred.
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Hello,
Im new to all of this kind of stuff I get this problem using gusty with all
the lastet updates.
Im using WPA and each time i boot wireless doesnt work. If i get into
the eth1 properties screen i see that the password is there, but
wireless will not work until i delete and re-write the
Closing this bug for now, feel free to re open it if you can reproduce
it with an up to date gutsy installation, thanks in advance.
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still an issue with up-to-date gutsy today?
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I was able to make the problem go awayfor WPA by reverting to the
feisty version of the network-manager (0.6.4-6ubuntu7) and to the feisty
version of network-manager-gnome (0.6.4-6ubuntu7).
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I have installed 710 tribe 5 and am current with all updates as of
30-8-07 00:33 UTC. I am using WPA1 (TKIP). I am still getting the
problems listed here:
Upon each reboot I am immediately asked for my gnome keyring password:
Enter password for default keyring to unlock The application 'nm-
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Interesting.
I am using WPA now. As I say, I tested WEP on Tribe 4.
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On Mon, Aug 27, 2007 at 08:20:06AM -, Aaron Whitehouse wrote:
> Hmm... I haven't done any updates, but everything is working okay now in
> Tribe 5.
>
> I wonder if it is something unusual like Gnome Keyring needing to be set
> up before NM tries to save to it.
>
Note, that only WPA can be ta
Hmm... I haven't done any updates, but everything is working okay now in
Tribe 5.
I wonder if it is something unusual like Gnome Keyring needing to be set
up before NM tries to save to it.
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Can we bump the tag off incomplete now?
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