** Attachment added: "syslog"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/17313349/syslog

** Description changed:

  Binary package hint: network-manager
  
  In Intrepid when I attempt to connect to my WPA2-personal secured
  network, nm asks for key, but after a few seconds of trying to connect
  asks for it again. This happens repeatedly and it never connects.
  
  If I remover the security from the connection nm can connect without a
  problem.
  
  I've noticed that if I go into 'edit connections' and click to show the
  current passphrase instead of my password I get a string of letters and
  numbers like this:
  5eea414a9785dd7e60596ed7c6916737a4ebe7b3d7fafd678bd8c7c1638fd908 When I
  get prompted to enter the key when trying to connect, if I click show
  password I get the same string of letters and numbers. If I change this
  string to the correct password it appears to save (no error) but then
  just asks me for the key again (again with the string above filled in).
  
  I thought it might be the case the nm was trying to use a previous key
  to connect, so I went into 'Passwords and encryption keys' to delete any
- old keys, but unfortunately that app crashes as soon as i click delete
- (i'll check whether thats an existing bug and report if not).
+ old keys, but unfortunately that app crashes as soon as i click delete.
+ Which I believe is LP#265040.
  
  Deleting the connection in nm 'edit connections' dialog successfully
  removes the connection, but as soon as I recreate the connection the
  problem just reoccurs.
  
  Finally, choosing to save the connection as 'System setting' is
  unsuccessful, though I think this might be LP#255839.

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[intrepid] network manager repeatedly asks for key, cannot connect to secured 
networks
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/265127
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