Re: A couple of minor issues with NM
- From: "Darren Albers" <dalbers gmail com>
- To: networkmanager-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: A couple of minor issues with NM
- Date: Fri, 22 Dec 2006 21:00:14 -0500
On 12/22/06, Timothy Murphy <tim birdsnest maths tcd ie> wrote:
I read your FAQ, and deleted the entries in .gconf/system/networking/wireless/
relating to the network I did not want to connect to.
But this didn't appear to have the slightest effect;
when I re-booted the deleted network still came up.
Evidently the data is kept somewhere else as well.
I should say that I am using KDE rather than Gnome.
It seems that NetworkManager leans fairly heavily towards Gnome.
Maybe it is not a good choice for KDE users?
Oops, I forgot that you are running KDE, I am not sure where
knetworkmanager stores the profiles. I think there is a mailing list
devoted to this on kde.org or maybe a Knetworkmanager user here can
tell you. I vaguely remember something about the KDE wallet?
I'm afraid I do blame the Linux WiFi developers.
For some reason the whole setup is in an appalling mess,
with files all over the place, as I said.
There is nothing wrong with the orinoco_cs driver;
once I get connected it works perfectly.
This is off topic for this list but I still have no idea what this:
"with files all over the place" means.... On my system they are in the
location I expect them to be.
I take it by "the normal Network-Admin tool"
you mean system-config-network and the GUI variants of this?
I find these very bad, but in a different way to NM.
They simply don't work, in my experience.
The only reasonably certain way of setting up WiFi in my experience
is to edit the files in /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts one's self
> Have you checked your systems logs to see if it reports why the
> association is being stopped?
Yes, repeatedly -
when it doesn't work it says the delay was too long:
----------------------------------------------------------------
Dec 23 00:44:42 martha NetworkManager: <information> Activation (eth0)
started...
Dec 23 00:44:42 martha NetworkManager: <information> Activation (eth0)
Stage 1 of 5 (Device Prepare) scheduled...
Dec 23 00:44:42 martha NetworkManager: <information> Activation (eth0)
Stage 1 of 5 (Device Prepare) started...
Dec 23 00:44:42 martha NetworkManager: <information> Activation (eth0)
Stage 2 of 5 (Device Configure) scheduled...
Dec 23 00:44:42 martha NetworkManager: <information> Activation (eth0)
Stage 1 of 5 (Device Prepare) complete.
Dec 23 00:44:42 martha NetworkManager: <information> Activation (eth0)
Stage 2 of 5 (Device Configure) starting...
Dec 23 00:44:42 martha NetworkManager: <information> Activation
(eth0/wireless): access point 'dd-wrt' is unencrypted, n
o key needed.
Dec 23 00:44:43 martha NetworkManager: <information> SUP: sending
command 'INTERFACE_ADD eth0 wext /va
r/run/wpa_supplicant '
Dec 23 00:44:43 martha NetworkManager: <information> SUP: response was 'OK'
Dec 23 00:44:43 martha NetworkManager: <information> SUP: sending
command 'AP_SCAN 2'
Dec 23 00:44:43 martha NetworkManager: <information> SUP: response was 'OK'
Dec 23 00:44:43 martha NetworkManager: <information> SUP: sending
command 'ADD_NETWORK'
Dec 23 00:44:43 martha NetworkManager: <information> SUP: response was '0'
Dec 23 00:44:43 martha NetworkManager: <information> SUP: sending
command 'SET_NETWORK 0 ssid 64642d777274'
Dec 23 00:44:43 martha NetworkManager: <information> SUP: response was 'OK'
Dec 23 00:44:43 martha NetworkManager: <information> SUP: sending
command 'SET_NETWORK 0 key_mgmt NONE'
Dec 23 00:44:43 martha NetworkManager: <information> SUP: response was 'OK'
Dec 23 00:44:43 martha NetworkManager: <information> SUP: sending
command 'ENABLE_NETWORK 0'
Dec 23 00:44:43 martha NetworkManager: <information> SUP: response was 'OK'
Dec 23 00:44:43 martha kernel: eth0: New link status: Disconnected (0002)
Dec 23 00:44:43 martha NetworkManager: <information> Activation (eth0)
Stage 2 of 5 (Device Configure) complete.
Dec 23 00:44:51 martha NetworkManager: <information> eth0: link timed out.
Dec 23 00:45:03 martha NetworkManager: <information> Activation
(eth0/wireless): association took too long (>20s), faili
ng activation.
Dec 23 00:45:03 martha NetworkManager: <information> Activation (eth0)
failure scheduled...
Dec 23 00:45:03 martha NetworkManager: <information> Activation (eth0)
failed for access point (dd-wrt)
Dec 23 00:45:03 martha NetworkManager: <information> Activation (eth0)
failed.
Dec 23 00:45:03 martha NetworkManager: <information> Deactivating device
eth0.
----------------------------------------------------------------
However, the next time I re-boot NM works fine,
completing the whole operation in less than a second.
But there is nothing to indicate why the connection suddenly fails?
What you are seeing there is it failing to associate but what causes
it to fail initially?
> > What is more, after failing to accept my key
> > NM said it could not find any wireless networks,
> > where previously it saw two of them.
> >
> > Has anyone else had problems getting NM to accept a WEP key?
>
> No, but is it a hex or ascii key? I just tried it on my system and I
> was able to enter the passphrase and connect right away.
What passphrase?
I don't have any such phrase - just a network key (hex)
which seems to work perfectly well in Windows.
Actually, it works perfectly well in the usual WiFi setup in Linux,
when entered as key=... in /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0 .
Are you adding the 0x in front of the key? I have also heard of some
people having problems when their AP is set to shared instead of open.
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