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11-15-2009, 09:37 PM
#46
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Does wicd GUI say that "A2" is unsecured?
11-16-2009, 01:43 PM
#47
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Yes, A2 is unsecured
11-16-2009, 01:57 PM
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Hi again.
WICD has to have a log file, could you pleas check here: /opt/wicd/data/wicd.log
If you have one, please post its content with
http://pastebin.com .
Thanks
11-16-2009, 02:08 PM
#49
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There are no folders in /opt/
11-16-2009, 02:11 PM
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Originally Posted by
nimnull22
Hi again.
WICD has to have a log file, could you pleas check here: /opt/wicd/data/wicd.log
If you have one, please post its content with
http://pastebin.com .
Thanks
try
/var/log/wicd/wicd.log
11-16-2009, 02:13 PM
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Or "find / -name wicd.log"
11-16-2009, 03:23 PM
#52
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I couldn't find wicd.log
11-16-2009, 03:26 PM
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find / -name wicd.log
find: ‘/root/.gconf’: Permission denied
find: ‘/root/.macromedia’: Permission denied
find: ‘/root/.adobe’: Permission denied
find: ‘/root/.synaptic’: Permission denied
find: ‘/root/.gnome2_private’: Permission denied
find: ‘/root/.kde’: Permission denied
find: ‘/root/.gnome2’: Permission denied
find: ‘/root/.pulse’: Permission denied
find: ‘/root/.aptitude’: Permission denied
find: ‘/root/.mozilla’: Permission denied
find: ‘/root/.gconfd’: Permission denied
find: ‘/root/.dbus’: Permission denied
find: ‘/root/.config’: Permission denied
11-16-2009, 03:28 PM
#54
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from root console "find / -name wicd.log"
Thanks
11-16-2009, 03:47 PM
#55
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CINT/ROOT C/C++ Interpreter version 5.16.29, Jan 08, 2008
Type ? for help. Commands must be C++ statements.
Enclose multiple statements between { }.
root [0] find / -name wicd.log
Error: Symbol find is not defined in current scope (tmpfile):1:
Error: Symbol namewicd is not defined in current scope (tmpfile):1:
Error: Failed to evaluate namewicd.log
Error: operator '/' divided by zero (tmpfile):1:
*** Interpreter error recovered ***
root [1]
11-16-2009, 03:53 PM
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from root console "find / -name wicd.log" without "...".
Just find / -name wicd.log
Thanks
11-16-2009, 04:12 PM
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sudo find / -name wicd.log
found nothing
11-16-2009, 04:22 PM
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Can you please post output for ls /var/log
Thanks
11-16-2009, 04:35 PM
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ls /var/log
apparmor dmesg.0 kern.log.2.gz samba
apt dmesg.1.gz kern.log.3.gz squid
auth.log dmesg.2.gz kern.log.4.gz syslog
auth.log.0 dmesg.3.gz kern.log.5.gz syslog.0
auth.log.1.gz dmesg.4.gz kern.log.6.gz syslog.1.gz
auth.log.2.gz dpkg.log lastlog syslog.2.gz
auth.log.3.gz dpkg.log.1 lpr.log syslog.3.gz
bittorrent dpkg.log.10.gz mail.err syslog.4.gz
boot dpkg.log.11.gz mail.info syslog.5.gz
bootchart dpkg.log.2.gz mail.log syslog.6.gz
bootstrap.log dpkg.log.3.gz mail.warn udev
btmp dpkg.log.4.gz messages unattended-upgrades
btmp.1 dpkg.log.5.gz messages.0 user.log
ConsoleKit dpkg.log.6.gz messages.1.gz user.log.0
cups dpkg.log.7.gz messages.2.gz user.log.1.gz
daemon.log dpkg.log.8.gz messages.3.gz user.log.2.gz
daemon.log.0 dpkg.log.9.gz messages.4.gz user.log.3.gz
daemon.log.1.gz faillog messages.5.gz wicd
daemon.log.2.gz fontconfig.log messages.6.gz wpa_supplicant.log
daemon.log.3.gz fsck MountManager.log wpa_supplicant.log.1.gz
daemon.log.4.gz gdm news wpa_supplicant.log.2.gz
debug gufw_log.txt pm-powersave.log wpa_supplicant.log.3.gz
debug.0 iked.log pm-suspend.log wpa_supplicant.log.4.gz
debug.1.gz installer preload.log wpa_supplicant.log.5.gz
debug.2.gz jockey.log preload.log.1.gz wtmp
debug.3.gz jockey.log.1 preload.log.2.gz wtmp.1
dist-upgrade kern.log preload.log.3.gz wvdialconf.log
dkms_autoinstaller kern.log.0 preload.log.4.gz Xorg.0.log
dmesg kern.log.1.gz pycentral.log Xorg.0.log.old
11-16-2009, 04:37 PM
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Can you please post output for ls /var/log/wicd
Thanks
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