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The `hints` and `settingName` parameters to the agent call may define the specific list of secrets NM actually needs from the user. This seems to have been the intended use of these two parameters but only recently did NM with the IWD backend start to use this to request 802.1x secrets. So if `hints` is provided, ask user for the specific secrets listed there and don't even look at what type of EAP method is in use. Only the three types of secrets actually in use by NM's IWD backend are supported for now -- they happen to be the same three that _get8021xSecrets() had already supported. |
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meson | ||
po | ||
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tests | ||
tools | ||
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COPYING | ||
gnome-shell.doap | ||
HACKING.md | ||
meson_options.txt | ||
meson.build | ||
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README.md |
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