Security question regarding hiding the WIFI configuration username and password

Marc Tremblay mtremblay at lbpsb.qc.ca
Tue Jun 16 14:34:33 UTC 2015


Hi Peter,

This sounds interesting. So I would configure the WIFI through the terminal and the account credentials would not show up in the network connections GUI?

From: Peter Golis [mailto:golisp at centrum.sk]
Sent: June-16-15 10:03 AM
To: Marc Tremblay; 'lubuntu-users at lists.ubuntu.com'
Subject: Re: Security question regarding hiding the WIFI configuration username and password


Hello Marc,

Did you had try to setup WiFi network manually without use of graphical network manager? This will avoid readability of password/passpharse if configuration will be readable only by OS.



Peter.



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> Od: Marc Tremblay <mtremblay at lbpsb.qc.ca<mailto:mtremblay at lbpsb.qc.ca>>
> Komu: "'lubuntu-users at lists.ubuntu.com'" <lubuntu-users at lists.ubuntu.com<mailto:lubuntu-users at lists.ubuntu.com>>
> Dátum: 16.06.2015 15:16
> Predmet: Security question regarding hiding the WIFI configuration username and password
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Good morning,

At our school board we have been converting all our older technology to Lubuntu. Our network manager has brought up a problem that he views as a security risk. He is not familiar with Linux and does not really like having these devices on our network.

In Network connections, users are able to access the network connections for the WIFI, click on edit and then click show password to see the credentials used for the WIFI access. In the case where the device belongs to one individual that’s not a problem but we have a many class sets of devices used by many students and we don’t want them to see the WIFI credentials and share them with friends etc..

I know this is probably very simple but is there a way to have the network connections section password protected? In most cases when you try to modify settings and install programs you are prompted for a password.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.


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