porfavor necesito que me escrivas en español,gracias > From: networkmanager-list-request gnome org > Subject: networkmanager-list Digest, Vol 76, Issue 2 > To: networkmanager-list gnome org > Date: Tue, 4 Jan 2011 15:49:29 +0000 > > Send networkmanager-list mailing list submissions to > networkmanager-list gnome org > > To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/networkmanager-list > or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to > networkmanager-list-request gnome org > > You can reach the person managing the list at > networkmanager-list-owner gnome org > > When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific > than "Re: Contents of networkmanager-list digest..." > > > Today's Topics: > > 1. Re: nm-connection-editor's "Available to all users" checkbox > (Jirka Klimes) > 2. Re: Help with wireless device (Jirka Klimes) > 3. Re: manually configured interfaces ? (Jirka Klimes) > 4. Re: Not choosing wired first on boot (Jirka Klimes) > 5. Re: Wireless Connection Fails to Initialize (Jirka Klimes) > 6. Re: "deconfiguring network interfaces" kills wireless on > NetMan? (Jirka Klimes) > 7. how to turn off automatic switch from wifi to cable? > (Radoslaw Garbacz) > 8. Re: NM automatically reconnects to WIFI AP automatically > after commanded to disconnect from it. (Jirka Klimes) > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Message: 1 > Date: Tue, 4 Jan 2011 13:58:56 +0100 > From: Jirka Klimes <jklimes redhat com> > To: networkmanager-list gnome org > Subject: Re: nm-connection-editor's "Available to all users" checkbox > Message-ID: <201101041358 56677 jklimes redhat com> > Content-Type: Text/Plain; charset="iso-8859-1" > > On Monday 20 of December 2010 23:55:30 W. Michael Petullo wrote: > > I can't figure out why nm-connection-editor's "Available to all users" > > checkbox is not working for me. I have the following behavior in two > > use scenarios: > > > > 1. Wireless/Add: receive "Connection add failed: Insufficient privileges" > > error dialog when I click "Apply" with "Available to all users" checked. > > > > 2. Wireless/Edit: fails silently. That is, I click "Apply" and receive no > > error. But, when I again edit the connection, I see that the "Available > > to all users" is not checked. > > > > I would expect to be prompted for a root password when I click > > "Apply." I would also expect to see some type of error message in the > > second scenario. > > > > I am able to add or edit a system-wide configuration if I run "pkexec > > nm-connection-editor --display=:0.0" and provide my root password. > > > > My user account is stored in LDAP. I have tried adding myself to the > > desktop_admin_t and desktop_user_r groups (by editing the local /etc/group > > and confirming with the groups command), but this does not help. > > > > I am using Fedora 14 and have the following related packages installed: > > > > polkit-desktop-policy-0.98-4.fc14.noarch > > polkit-0.98-4.fc14.x86_64 > > polkit-gnome-0.97-4.fc15.x86_64 > > NetworkManager-0.8.1-10.git20100831.fc14.x86_64 > > NetworkManager-glib-0.8.1-10.git20100831.fc14.x86_64 > > NetworkManager-gnome-0.8.1-10.git20100831.fc14.x86_64 > > That's probably some PolicyKit/configuration issue, maybe due to LDAP account. > Some pointers: > * does normal account work? > * what's in your nsswitch.conf? > * do you see any error regarding polkit in .xsession-errors or > /var/log/messages? > > Also, the problem could be caused by the session being inactive. Check that > with ck-list-sessions > There are some reports that ConsoleKit has some issues in conjunction with > login managers other than gdm, see: > https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=657979 > https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=655572 > What login manager do you use? What is your ConsoleKit version? > > Jirka > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 2 > Date: Tue, 4 Jan 2011 14:35:21 +0100 > From: Jirka Klimes <jklimes redhat com> > To: networkmanager-list gnome org > Subject: Re: Help with wireless device > Message-ID: <201101041435 21816 jklimes redhat com> > Content-Type: Text/Plain; charset="iso-8859-1" > > On Friday 31 of December 2010 22:00:19 Larry Finger wrote: > > Hi, > > > > One of the people I'm trying to help on the openSUSE Forum has a problem in > > that the KDE applet always has wireless networking disabled. Once it is > > enabled manually, then the wireless comes up as expected. > > > > In /var/log/NetworkManager, the following is reported: > > > > Dec 31 14:54:59 linux-ioxs NetworkManager: <info> (wlan0): bringing up > > device. Dec 31 14:54:59 linux-ioxs NetworkManager: <info> (wlan0): > > deactivating device (reason: 2). > > Dec 31 14:54:59 linux-ioxs NetworkManager: <info> modem-manager is now > > available Dec 31 14:54:59 linux-ioxs NetworkManager: <WARN> > > default_adapter_cb(): bluez error getting default adapter: The name > > org.bluez was not provided by any .service files > > Dec 31 14:54:59 linux-ioxs NetworkManager: <info> Trying to start the > > supplicant... > > Dec 31 14:54:59 linux-ioxs NetworkManager: <info> (wlan0): supplicant > > manager state: down -> idle > > Dec 31 14:54:59 linux-ioxs nm-dispatcher.action: Script > > '/etc/NetworkManager/dispatcher.d/netcontrol_services' exited with error > > status 127. > > > > Why is wlan0 deactivated with reason 2? > The line > Dec 31 14:54:59 linux-ioxs NetworkManager: <info> (wlan0): deactivating > device (reason: 2). > is not an error. That just says the device is now deactivated and the reason > code 2 - means "Device is now managed". > You can check device states and reason codes in > http://cgit.freedesktop.org/NetworkManager/NetworkManager/tree/include/NetworkManager.h > > > > > What should we be checking? AFAICT, everything in the Connection Manager is > > correct. > > > In the logs you should see entry like this: > NetworkManager[1287]: <info> WiFi enabled by radio killswitch; enabled by > state file > > Verify rfkill state with: > rfkill list > > Check NM states with: > nmcli nm > > What are the versions of NetworkManager daemon and the applet? > > Jirka > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 3 > Date: Tue, 4 Jan 2011 15:06:12 +0100 > From: Jirka Klimes <jklimes redhat com> > To: networkmanager-list gnome org > Cc: Niall Parker <stuff pender dnsalias net> > Subject: Re: manually configured interfaces ? > Message-ID: <201101041506 12910 jklimes redhat com> > Content-Type: Text/Plain; charset="iso-8859-1" > > On Friday 31 of December 2010 08:17:23 Niall Parker wrote: > > Hello, > > > > I'd like to retain network-manager for my wifi and 3G connections but > > dedicate the wired connection to a static connection, dedicated private > > subnet. From reading various doc's I understood that including > > configuration in /etc/networking/interfaces would be sufficient for > > network-manager to leave it alone, but after working for a bit it > > disappears. Is there some other config needed to make it manual ? > > > > Using Ubuntu 10.10, standard network-manager package from repos, 0.8.1 > > > > Thanks. > > > > You are right. If you include an interface in /etc/networking/interfaces, > NetworkManager should ignore it (when you use ifupdown plugin). You can verify > that in the logs (/var/log/daemon.log) or by nm-tool. > > The configuration is described in manual page: > man NetworkManager.conf > > What's in your NetworkManager.conf? > > Jirka > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 4 > Date: Tue, 4 Jan 2011 15:31:44 +0100 > From: Jirka Klimes <jklimes redhat com> > To: networkmanager-list gnome org > Subject: Re: Not choosing wired first on boot > Message-ID: <201101041531 45013 jklimes redhat com> > Content-Type: Text/Plain; charset="iso-8859-1" > > On Wednesday 29 of December 2010 18:52:03 sean darcy wrote: > > I have NetworkManager-0.8.1-10.git20100831.fc14.i686 on a Fedora 14 > > laptop. It's running as a server, init level 3. > > > > I've vnc'd into the server and checked all the "Allow all users" boxes > > in the applet. (Is there any way to do this without using X?) Now NM > > starts on boot, but chooses the wireless connection, not the wired. I > > have ifdown'd the wireless and ifup'd eth0. On reboot still connects to > > wireless. > > > > The wireless is meant to serve as a backup. If I go to X, NM always > > chooses the wired connection. How can I get NM to prefer wired at level 3? > > > > sean > > Wired interface should be started automatically when you have a configuration > file in /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0 and there is not " > in it. > What's in your /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0 file or other files in > /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts? > > On the other hand, you should include " to /etc/sysconfig/network- > scripts/ifcfg-wlan0 to prevent wireless from auto-connecting. > > Jirka > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 5 > Date: Tue, 4 Jan 2011 15:52:37 +0100 > From: Jirka Klimes <jklimes redhat com> > To: networkmanager-list gnome org > Cc: James J Catchpole <james_j_catchpole yahoo com> > Subject: Re: Wireless Connection Fails to Initialize > Message-ID: <201101041552 38286 jklimes redhat com> > Content-Type: Text/Plain; charset="iso-8859-1" > > On Sunday 26 of December 2010 21:58:51 James J Catchpole wrote: > > I joined the List forum but am unsure if this is the correct way to send in > > a problem. Anyway here it is. > > > > Wireless Connection Fails to Initialize; adapter is accessible (Green Light > > is On) but NetworkManager is unable to access; see information below. Of > > course the problem may be in the Kernel but its difficult to know. > > > > Fedora 14 > > kernel-PAE-2.6.35.10-74.fc14.i686 > > wlan0 (Intel Corporation PRO/Wireless 3945ABG [Golan] Network Conection) > > Bind to MAC address 00:13:02:08:e6:8a > > > > In order to find out what's the issue please include: > 1. nm-tool command output > 2. NetworkManager logs from /var/log/messages > > BTW, does nm-applet show any wireless networks? > > Jirka > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 6 > Date: Tue, 4 Jan 2011 16:26:09 +0100 > From: Jirka Klimes <jklimes redhat com> > To: networkmanager-list gnome org > Subject: Re: "deconfiguring network interfaces" kills wireless on > NetMan? > Message-ID: <201101041626 10100 jklimes redhat com> > Content-Type: Text/Plain; charset="iso-8859-15" > > On Thursday 30 of December 2010 00:16:40 Alan White wrote: > > It is my current belief that the message seen on shutdown (HP G60, > > Ubuntu 10.10.1, Atheros 5K) that Network Manager is deconfiguring > > network interfaces is part of the issue with wireless no longer working > > with Network Manager. In any event, I'd like to be able to again use > > this laptop with wireless! Soon! Thanks. > > > > Is there a replacement for NetworkManager on Ubuntu that allows wireless > > to work again? It works great under Windows Vista Home Premium on the > > same laptop... > > > > Wireless could be unavailable from various reasons. Please include > NetworkManager logs from /var/log/daemon.log file. > > One possible reason is that wireless is blocked by RFkill. To check this run: > rfkill list > If there is a soft block, you could unblock it by: > rfkill unblock all > > More info in man rfkill > > BTW, the advice from Timothy is OK, but it's been aimed for James and is > mostly Fedora specific. > > Jirka > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 7 > Date: Tue, 4 Jan 2011 09:46:52 -0600 > From: Radoslaw Garbacz <rgarbacz googlemail com> > To: networkmanager-list gnome org > Subject: how to turn off automatic switch from wifi to cable? > Message-ID: > <AANLkTi=_+rn27kO6mOgBw_UukE3XV7_U7RpRtkXfRCrb mail gmail com> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 > > Hi, > > I would like to use my machine as a router. My wifi is connected to > the Internet, and my ethernet I would like to use for a local network. > For now any time I plug-in the cable NetworkManager disconnects wifi. > Is there a way to make it more flexible, to configure it, or to > disable the automatic switch? > > Thanks in advance. > > -- > Radoslaw Garbacz > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 8 > Date: Tue, 4 Jan 2011 16:49:46 +0100 > From: Jirka Klimes <jklimes redhat com> > To: networkmanager-list gnome org > Subject: Re: NM automatically reconnects to WIFI AP automatically > after commanded to disconnect from it. > Message-ID: <201101041649 47056 jklimes redhat com> > Content-Type: Text/Plain; charset="iso-8859-15" > > On Wednesday 22 of December 2010 03:51:44 Greg Suarez wrote: > > Hi, > > > > What I'm seeing in my application is when I command NM to disconnect from > > an AP (via DBUS) NM disconnects but then reconnects right away. > > AM I missing a step that needs to be done first? > > > > I'm using the method org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.DeactivateConnection > > > > DeactivateConnection() method deactivates the connection, but if another (or > the same) connection is marked as "Connect automatically" it will be re- > connected right away. > > If you want to prevent reconnecting, you need to use another method (that is > called by nm-applet as well): org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.Device.Disconnect > > This method disconnects the device and prevents it from auto-connecting until > it is connected manually again. > > Example: > dbus-send --system --print-reply --dest=org.freedesktop.NetworkManager > /org/freedesktop/NetworkManager/Devices/1 > org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.Device.Disconnect > > (Change /org/freedesktop/NetworkManager/Devices/1 to your device) > > You can use too: > nmcli dev disconnect iface wlan0 (for Disconnect) > or > nmcli con down id "Auto APNAME" (for DeactivateConnection) > > > D-Bus API: > http://projects.gnome.org/NetworkManager/developers/spec-08.html > > Jirka > > > ------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > networkmanager-list mailing list > networkmanager-list gnome org > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/networkmanager-list > > > End of networkmanager-list Digest, Vol 76, Issue 2 > ************************************************** |