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Re: [Bug 311581] Re: MASTER Network Manager integrated ppp support - should allow the configuration of dial up modems

 

>From what i saw in 0.8.1 this may be possible if you set both ipv4 and ipv6
to come up anyway if there is no address assigned. Could one of you try this
out from a livecd of maverick and let me know if it works for your use case?
I can post more detailed instructions if necessary.

Le 20 août 2010 01:11, "daf" <davydm@xxxxxxxxx> a écrit :
> Well put, Devarshi
>
> I think that what you're saying was the original intent of the bug report.
Whilst it sucks that establishing a ppp link is more of a mission than it
needs to be, it sucks a whole lot more that because NM can't tell that the
user is in fact online, it misinforms client applications of an offline
status -- changing their functionality (Firefox won't even try to get a
page; Pidgin won't even let you attempt to go online, etc).
> IIRC, this was why I ended up uninstalling NM (replacing with wicd). Sure
there are some other work-arounds (Firefox has a config tweak, for example),
but the path of least resistance was simply to give up on NM.
>
> --
> MASTER Network Manager integrated ppp support - should allow the
configuration of dial up modems
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/311581
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>
> Status in NetworkManager: Confirmed
> Status in “network-manager” package in Ubuntu: Confirmed
> Status in “network-manager” package in Fedora: Unknown
>
> Bug description:
> Network Manager doesn't seem to be able to set up modem ppp / dial up
connection altough the old network configurator of GNOME could.
>
>

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MASTER Network Manager integrated ppp support - should allow the configuration of dial up modems
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/311581
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