http://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=472828
http://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=472828#c6
--- Comment #6 from Steven Lawrance 2010-02-14 03:45:13 UTC ---
As an update on this, the KDE4 version of KNetworkManager has this same problem
on my computer. It refuses to remember my CA cert. As a result, I went ahead
and put my radius server's cert's CA cert into /etc/ssl/certs and created the
hash symlink. Unfortunately, it still doesn't connect, so the problem is
apparently something else.
Using the ifup/ifdown setup continues to work perfectly for me in openSUSE 11.2
as it did in 11.1. I tried the GNOME NetworkManager applet and was actually
able to get it to connect (it actually used the CA cert that I selected), but
it couldn't reconnect after that. I've given up on NetworkManager. It's beyond
useless for my network configuration.
Fortunately, it appears that Wicd is option, and it appears to work perfectly
for me. So I deleted almost all traces of NetworkManager from my system and am
using Wicd with the ifup/ifdown config now. Wicd actually seems pretty sweet,
though it would be nicer if it had a system tray icon.
So add me as a data point for getting rid of the horror that is NetworkManager
and using Wicd instead as the default in openSUSE, though the UI probably
should be improved somewhat in the process.
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