Comment 18 for bug 879828

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In , Germano Massullo (germano.massullo) wrote :

I tried to look for the plugin Lamarque wrote about.
My /etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf was;
[main]
plugins=ifcfg-rh

To try I created an ad-hoc wifi network with my Android device and I told the computer to connect to it. It worked.
Then I added
[ifnet]
managed=false
auto_refresh=false
to that file and rebooted the system.

The computer connected once again without problems and without asking me again for the password.
So I resumed the old NetworkManager.conf and tried again. Identical situation, I was not asked for wifi password.
I noticed that it does it only on certain wifis.

Now I see you marked this bug report as UPSTREAM.
As I can read there https://bugs.kde.org/page.cgi?id=fields.html#resolution
it means:
"The problem described is a bug which cannot be fixed by the application team for the product due to the bug existing in a dependency of the product. The best example of this in KDE is a bug that is in Qt or X.org that would need to be fixed by those developers and should be filed in their issue tracking system."

So where should we open this bugreport?