| Summary: | `No agents were available for this request` message when I set an encrypted wi-fi password | ||
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| Product: | [Unmaintained] plasma-nm | Reporter: | Patrick Silva <bugseforuns> |
| Component: | kcm | Assignee: | Jan Grulich <jgrulich> |
| Status: | RESOLVED INTENTIONAL | ||
| Severity: | normal | CC: | jgrulich |
| Priority: | NOR | ||
| Version First Reported In: | unspecified | ||
| Target Milestone: | --- | ||
| Platform: | Other | ||
| OS: | Linux | ||
| Latest Commit: | Version Fixed/Implemented In: | ||
| Sentry Crash Report: | |||
| Attachments: | screenshot showing the notification | ||
Can you please show me information about your connection which is selected by default when you open kcm? Use: nmcli -f all connection show connection_name But I guess you have broken kwallet configuration or something like that. You can also check whether our secret agent is running, using: if `qdbus org.kde.kded5 /kded org.kde.kded5.loadedModules | grep networkmanagement > /dev/null`; then echo "running"; else echo "not running"; fi Yes, the secret agent is running. Here is nmcli -f all connection show connection_name output connection.id: Vírtua connection.uuid: 13a8920c-cfe6-4be2-a002-3bbfdeeee2f9 connection.interface-name: -- connection.type: 802-11-wireless connection.autoconnect: yes connection.autoconnect-priority: 0 connection.timestamp: 1507031279 connection.read-only: no connection.permissions: user:stalker connection.zone: -- connection.master: -- connection.slave-type: -- connection.autoconnect-slaves: -1 (default) connection.secondaries: connection.gateway-ping-timeout: 0 connection.metered: unknown connection.lldp: -1 (default) 802-11-wireless.ssid: 56Kbps 802-11-wireless.mode: infrastructure 802-11-wireless.band: -- 802-11-wireless.channel: 0 802-11-wireless.bssid: -- 802-11-wireless.rate: 0 802-11-wireless.tx-power: 0 802-11-wireless.mac-address: -- 802-11-wireless.cloned-mac-address: -- 802-11-wireless.mac-address-blacklist: 802-11-wireless.mac-address-randomization:default 802-11-wireless.mtu: auto 802-11-wireless.seen-bssids: 10:FE:ED:0E:96:C8 802-11-wireless.hidden: yes 802-11-wireless.powersave: default (0) 802-11-wireless-security.key-mgmt: wpa-psk 802-11-wireless-security.wep-tx-keyidx: 0 802-11-wireless-security.auth-alg: -- 802-11-wireless-security.proto: 802-11-wireless-security.pairwise: 802-11-wireless-security.group: 802-11-wireless-security.leap-username: -- 802-11-wireless-security.wep-key0: <hidden> 802-11-wireless-security.wep-key1: <hidden> 802-11-wireless-security.wep-key2: <hidden> 802-11-wireless-security.wep-key3: <hidden> 802-11-wireless-security.wep-key-flags: 0 (none) 802-11-wireless-security.wep-key-type: 0 (unknown) 802-11-wireless-security.psk: <hidden> 802-11-wireless-security.psk-flags: 1 (agent-owned) 802-11-wireless-security.leap-password: <hidden> 802-11-wireless-security.leap-password-flags:0 (none) ipv4.method: auto ipv4.dns: ipv4.dns-search: ipv4.dns-options: (default) ipv4.dns-priority: 0 ipv4.addresses: ipv4.gateway: -- ipv4.routes: ipv4.route-metric: -1 ipv4.ignore-auto-routes: no ipv4.ignore-auto-dns: no ipv4.dhcp-client-id: -- ipv4.dhcp-timeout: 0 ipv4.dhcp-send-hostname: yes ipv4.dhcp-hostname: -- ipv4.dhcp-fqdn: -- ipv4.never-default: no ipv4.may-fail: yes ipv4.dad-timeout: -1 (default) ipv6.method: auto ipv6.dns: ipv6.dns-search: ipv6.dns-options: (default) ipv6.dns-priority: 0 ipv6.addresses: ipv6.gateway: -- ipv6.routes: ipv6.route-metric: -1 ipv6.ignore-auto-routes: no ipv6.ignore-auto-dns: no ipv6.never-default: no ipv6.may-fail: yes ipv6.ip6-privacy: -1 (unknown) ipv6.addr-gen-mode: stable-privacy ipv6.dhcp-send-hostname: yes ipv6.dhcp-hostname: -- Your password is "agent-owned", which means it should be stored in KWallet, can you verify that? You can open kwalletmanager and go to "Network Management" → Maps → some UUID, where one of them will be your connection. Does the connection connect without prompting for a password when you activate it? kwalletmanager was disabled on my system. After enabled it and restart my session, plasma does not ask for my wi-fi password anymore and no notification appears when I open the network kcm. That was my guess. Glad your problem is gone. |
Created attachment 108132 [details] screenshot showing the notification Neon dev unstable here... If an encrypted wi-fi password is configured, plasma shows this notification every time the network kcm is started.