On Mon, 2020-02-03 at 14:16 +0100, Knurpht-openSUSE wrote:
Op maandag 3 februari 2020 14:07:07 CET schreef Jogchum Reitsma:
Hi Axel,
Op 03-02-2020 om 13:37 schreef Axel Braun:
Hello Joghum,
Am Montag, 3. Februar 2020, 13:22:31 CET schrieb Jogchum Reitsma:
If I log in to my laptop, WiFi connection ask for the WiFi password. How can I prevent that, and enable WiFi connection for all users on login, without having to enter passwords?
Open the management menu of the network manager, select the desired network, and on the 'General settings' Tag you find a point 'All users are allowed to use this network'.
Is that the setting you are looking for?
HTH Axel
I tried that already, but the setting is not persistent: as soon as I leave this dialog, the setting is disabled again. Maybe I have to do that as root?
regards, Jogchum
No, but you're on the right track. You also have to set the WPA2 passphrase to be stored unencrypted. The moment you set it to 'all users' NM should ask you for the root password. In the past I have seen it happen that the root password window hid below the NM dialog.
That is correct - once you select "All users may connect to this network" - NM should ask for root password (in my case it does). It needs the permission to write the password in plain text to: /etc/NetworkManager/system- connections/SSID file. if you cannot get it done with your desktop NM GUI applet - you can also do it on the command line using: nmtui That can be run from command line as root using sudo - though it should also ask for root interactively when it needs it. Those files are/should be RW for root only. -Tomas -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-support+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-support+owner@opensuse.org