Previously, when you open the connection editor dialog for each
connection, no matter whether you've made any changes or not, the
"Apply" button became sensetive, which is not what we expected.
Fix that by removing the unnecessary call to password_storage_changed()
while constructing the security tab.
As it is often not sufficient to only check against
a set of known CA certificates, add a domain suffix
check for Wi-Fi connections.
Signed-off-by: Markus Theil <theil.markus@gmail.com>
Both the Network panel and libnma expect UI resources in the
same location, which will cause problems when the Network panel loads
its own version that doesn't quite match up to the code used in libnma.
This fixes a crash when nma_wifi_dialog_new_for_hidden() is called and
libnma expects a domain widget to be present, which it isn't in our
version of the UI files.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=785099
1. open Wi-Fi Settings
2. Menu -> Known Wi-fi Networks
3. Click settings of some Wi-Fi network listed there.
4. Press escape twice to close all the dialogs
5. Menu -> Connect to Hidden network..,
Fix crashes when some object type names (WirelessSecurity and
EAPMethod in this case) are duplicated across the Network
panel and libnma.
Fixes a regression in commit 0470c04https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=785099
Meson is a build system focused on speed an ease of use, which
helps speeding up the software development. This patch adds meson
support along autotools.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=785414
When calling for the wireless security widgets, the code
simply assumes that the corresponding GType is initialized.
This may not always be true, which leads to a nasty crash
every time e.g. we open the network connection editor dialog.
This commit fixes that by introducing a new standard macro
wrapping wireless_security_get_type(), and ensuring the type
is initializing when calling wireless_security_init(), thus
protecting every code path from this crash.
This commit also makes CePageSecurity use the new macro for
better legibility.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=785581
The list of changes compared to the nm-connection-editor code is:
- Remove ":" from the control labels
- Right-justify the control labels
- Shrink the column spacing to 6
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
The previous code would stop validating when an error occurred which
meant that when a page contained multiple errors, only the first one(s)
to be checked would appear in red.
Now, all the errors will appear in red.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=734472
When a configuration setting is wrong, set the entry or file chooser
that contains the incorrect information to be surrounded by red.
This makes it easier for users to find where the error was made that
disallows them to click the "Apply" button.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=734446
These types appear with the same name in libnm-gtk, but they're
not shared because they come from different code, so they
need namespacing.
This prevents a crash that happens if you open a wifi property
dialog and then click "Connect to hidden network"
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=700137
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.