Le samedi 14 mai 2016, 06:47:11 Hans a écrit : > Am Samstag, 14. Mai 2016, 05:27:06 schrieb Bhasker C V: > > Hi, > try wicd (vicd-ncurses, wicd-gtk, wicd-cli). It may fit your needs. And you > can have entries in /etc/network/interfaces, so you can be already > connected without any window-manager. > > Good luck! > > Hanspoint d'accès wifi > > > Hi > > > > I am finding it difficult to settle on a good network manager which > > > > can work for my case > > > > 1. My home dir is luks/ext4 and mounted manually after logging in for > > the first time > > 2. My GUI is started after mounting my home dir and by manual startx only > > > > I could never get my network manager to store passwords in the user dir. > > I do not like the passwords stored in > > /etc/NeworkManager/sytem-connections with plain passwords visible so > > anybody can open them if they have physical access to the machine/disk > > (usb live stick etc., ) > > > > If I pull up the properties of nm-applet and change the option to > > "Store password only for this user", nm-applet does not connect since > > the keyring is no automatically unlocked due to startx > > > > Can anyone help me with fixing this network-manager so the passwords are > > stored per-user in my luks home rather than /etc/... OR tell me how to > > enable nm-applet to automatically trigger opening gnome-keyring ? I don't understand why you suggest using packages said unstable by debian's package installer? I had also such advice for my "point d'accès wifi" question. |