Re: NM -- does it actually work?
- From: Ryan Novosielski <novosirj umdnj edu>
- To: yoyo opennet ro
- Cc: networkmanager-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: NM -- does it actually work?
- Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2007 15:56:07 -0500
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Adrian Vasile wrote:
> ok.. I took Ryan's advice and ran NM with --no-daemon... and without
> wpa_supplicant as suggested.
>
> It "fails" to associate to the AP when it's already associated.. thus
> getting stuck and... making me hit walls with my head :)
>
> This is the output:
> NM: <information> eth1: Device is fully-supported using driver
> 'ipw3945'.
> NM: <information> nm_device_init(): waiting for device's worker thread
> to start
> NM: <information> nm_device_init(): device's worker thread started,
> continuing.
> NM: <information> Now managing wireless (802.11) device 'eth1'.
> NM: <information> Deactivating device eth1.
> NM: <information> eth0: Device is fully-supported using driver 'tg3'.
> NM: <information> nm_device_init(): waiting for device's worker thread
> to start
> NM: <information> nm_device_init(): device's worker thread started,
> continuing.
> NM: <information> Now managing wired Ethernet (802.3) device 'eth0'.
> NM: <information> Deactivating device eth0.
> NM: <information> Updating allowed wireless network lists.
> NM: <WARNING> nm_dbus_get_networks_cb (): error received:
> org.freedesktop.NMInfo.NoNetworks - There are no wireless networks
> stored..
> NM: <debug info> [1172262737.561285]
> nm_device_802_11_wireless_get_activation_ap (): Forcing AP 'opennet'
> NM: <information> User Switch: /org/freedesktop/NM/Devices/eth1 /
> opennet
> NM: <information> Deactivating device eth1.
> NM: <information> Device eth1 activation scheduled...
> NM: <information> Activation (eth1) started...
> NM: <information> Activation (eth1) Stage 1 of 5 (Device Prepare)
> scheduled...
> NM: <information> Activation (eth1) Stage 1 of 5 (Device Prepare)
> started...
> NM: <information> Activation (eth1) Stage 2 of 5 (Device Configure)
> scheduled...
> NM: <information> Activation (eth1) Stage 1 of 5 (Device Prepare)
> complete.
> NM: <information> Activation (eth1) Stage 2 of 5 (Device Configure)
> starting...
> NM: <information> Activation (eth1/wireless): access point 'opennet'
> is unencrypted, no key needed.
> NM: <information> SUP: sending command 'INTERFACE_ADD eth1
> wext /var/run/wpa_supplicant '
> NM: <information> SUP: response was 'OK'
> NM: <information> SUP: sending command 'AP_SCAN 1'
> NM: <information> SUP: response was 'OK'
> NM: <information> SUP: sending command 'ADD_NETWORK'
> NM: <information> SUP: response was '0'
> NM: <information> SUP: sending command 'SET_NETWORK 0 ssid
> 6f70656e6e6574'
Is your SSID really that cryptic? That's uncommon in my experience --
looks more like a WEP key to me, but I suppose they can be whatever you
want.
> NM: <information> SUP: response was 'OK'
> NM: <information> SUP: sending command 'SET_NETWORK 0 key_mgmt NONE'
> NM: <information> SUP: response was 'OK'
> NM: <information> SUP: sending command 'ENABLE_NETWORK 0'
> NM: <information> SUP: response was 'OK'
> NM: <information> Activation (eth1) Stage 2 of 5 (Device Configure)
> complete.
> NM: <information> Activation (eth1/wireless): association took too
> long (>40s), failing activation.
> NM: <information> Activation (eth1) failed for access point (opennet)
> NM: <information> Activation (eth1) failure scheduled...
> NM: <information> Activation (eth1) failed.
> NM: <information> Deactivating device eth1.
> sendmsg(CTRL_IFACE monitor): No such file or directory
Does this happen the same if you reboot the machine? Seems to me you've
been messing with this for awhile -- perhaps your machine is in an odd
state.
=R
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