Implement handling for OWE-TM networks.
* Correctly display encryption type when connected to a OWE-TM network
with an open profile (Previously showed as WPA2
* Mask out hidden transition SSID when connected to the OWE-TM network
* Don't display OWE-TM network with lock icon
Signed-off-by: David Bauer <mail@david-bauer.net>
I was seeing this critical when opening the VPN details page:
(gnome-control-center:78888): nm-CRITICAL **: 16:26:21.689: ((src/libnm-client-impl/nm-device.c:1299)): assertion '<dropped>' failed
It probably broke in 551d72280b. The code
above and below expects self->device may be NULL, so let's add a
NULL check here.
Boy this was hard.
To ease the pain of porting wireless-security to GTK4, add
a new WsFileChooserButton class that mimics the behavior of
a button that triggers a filechooser, as per the migration
guide suggests.
There were lots of GtkGrids, so the diff is particularly
horrendous. Sorry.
This needs serious testing before landing.
The use of g_clear_pointer (&str, g_free) with str being a const gchar *
caused warning errors.
Instead of using str for both constant and allocated strings use separate
variables. Autofree the allocated strings.
NetworkManager supports marking a connection as metered, meaning
that connection is e.g. charged by its usage or extremely limited.
When a network is metered, background network usage must cease
and the behavior of the various OS pieces must be adjusted.
This patch adds a switch to set a connection as metered or not.
The property is imediately propagated to NetworkManager.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=792608
The implementation of ->validate in the parent class will return TRUE if
there's no implementation in the child class, so no need to implement
those.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=769230
We also remove support for WiMAX (now unsupported by NetworkManager),
and InfiniBand (Enterprise feature), and the use of
the deprecated NM_SETTING_WIRELESS_SEC property.
With help from network-manager-applet patches by Jiří Klimeš and
Dan Winship.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=765910
Unfortunately, the VPN plugins provide their own .ui files for their
editor pages, so we can't make them look competely GNOME-3-ish. But
the code does try to fix them up a little bit by realigning the
labels.
vpn-helpers.[ch] is nearly identical to network-manager-applet's,
but eventually this code will move into libnm-gtk.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=691285
This code is fairly independent of the rest, and we don't want
net-device-wifi.c to become too massive and unmaintainable.
The code in connection-editor/ is fairly similar to
nm-connection-editor, with some simplification because we
currently only edit wireless connections.
The code in wireless-security/ is almost a straight copy
of the same code in nm-connection-editor, with some changes
to the .ui files to make them fit better in the new design.