On 06/27/2009 01:55 PM,
cts.private@... wrote:
>
> After installing Ubuntu 8.04 (from 2008/06/14) my wireless worked
> great. But then I noticed it was picking up its IP address from DHCP
> so I changed it to static. At least, that's all I remember doing.
>
> Anyway, now Ubuntu doesn't connect to my WIFI router anymore when I
> start the system.
>
> I have to re-enter the WPA key into the nm-applet - about 12
> clear-text characters, and then everything works fine again. But the
> next time I start Ubuntu, the 12 dots are replaced with enough dots
> to cover the encrypted version (which has been encrypted correctly
> and stored in /etc/network/interfaces) - when I re-enter the
> clear-text (which is covered by dots), I'm connected again.
>
> It's like, the system is taking the argument to wpa-psk (as written
> by nm-applet) as if it it's clear text!
There are issues with NM:
<
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-manager/+bug/339046>
[Wireless WPA key corrupted]
<
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-manager/+bug/291260>
[seahorse does not show original wpa passphrase]
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=557382[WPA password changes into hash, not properly stored]
Were I you, I'd look into installing wicd...
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