http://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=541009
http://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=541009#c10
Mike B changed:
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--- Comment #10 from Mike B 2009-11-23 17:25:24 UTC ---
This information might give some clues to where the problem is. SUSE 11.2, 64
bit with KDE 4.3.3 release 3 repo update. Networkmanager 0.7.1_git20090811-4.2
and Networkmanager-kde4 0.9.svn1043876-3.1.
I thought root didn't have anyway to connect to my hidden ssid WiFi unless I
pre-configured it while ssid is being broadcast. After doing this, setting my
AP ssid back to hidden, rebooting and logging in as root, my Knetworkmanager
“Connect To Other Networks”, “Select Wireless Network” screen showed my hidden
connection signal strength and WPA2-PSK security (no signal strength showing
and insecure was the expected behavior). Then logging out and back in to my
user account now showed signal strength and WPA2-PSK security (I had only ever
seen user as no signal strength and insecure before logging in as root and
configuring the WiFi).
I tried rebooting and only logging into the user account. It was back to
insecure. Log in as root, then out and back in as user, it displayed WPA2-PSK
security in user again.
It appears there is some kind of complex permission problem lurking in
Knetworkmanager or one of the resources it uses.
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